James, perhaps this is irrelevant. My Hawken has a 36" tapered 1 1/8" - 1" .62 cal barrel. The rifle weighs 11 pounds exactly. the Hawken on the bench right now has the identical dimensioned barrel, minus two inches I cut from the muzzle. This rifle weighs 9.9 pounds, and handles much much better than the longer rifle. Bear in mind that the rifles have different wood, though both are dense, but the shorter rifle has a shorter forearm and a pistol grip butt stock, which moves the weight back a tad, toward the shooter. Regardless, I like the feel of the new rifle much better than my own. The actual loss of weight from cutting the barrel is a very small portion of a pound. Yet, adding that weight instead of cutting it, would make another profound difference in balance and handling.
Hope that helps.