I built my person Hawken with a 36" tapered 1 1/8" bbl. It is 11 pounds and is too heavy. Following that I built a couple of other rifles using the same barrel and cut them at 34" and 32"...much better handling rifle. I would not go shorter than 32". The accuracy is not affected, but the sight radius is shorter, so it is more difficult to hold the rifle still. That is to say, the same amount of movement is exaggerated by the shorter barrel. Think of shooting a .38 spl with a 8" bbl and then trying the same pistol with a snub nosed barrel. Because of the barrel length the sight radius amplifies your giggles. The best handling Hawken rifle I have ever held has a 30" x 1 1/8" x .54 cal barrel and a 13 1/2" lop. Sheer joy. Still, it lacks grace, and there's more to a Hawken, or any rifle for that matter, than utility.