As per previous runs of this thread, the long barrel equals accuracy is a hang over from iron sight days when the the longer sighting radius minimised sighting errors.
Short stiffer barrels are potentially more accurate than long wippy barrels. Having said that my 284 has a 33" barrel which allows me to use a full case (best load density) of the slowest burning powder possible to achieve my desired velocities without excess pressures. Also the Yanks for years have shot, very accurately, extreme long range events using specialised pistols. Loooong barrel 22s are also a thing of the past as it has been shown that the 22 bullet will actually start slowing down b4 exiting the barrel. Again, long barrels meant less iron sight sighting radius errors.
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