Gun weight, shooter stature, and manageable recoil were the 3 concerns for my current .36cal project for my sister who is barely 5ft tall. If you're 6ft with a 14-inch trigger pull, like most contemporary builders seem to think every decent gun must have nowadays, then you have no problem I guess. However, Chuck Dixon states in his book that most originals had about 12.5" pull lengths - so its either 2 things: modern shooters just evolved taller in 250 years or they just dont shoot in cold weather.
I researched for a long time a couple years back and talked with 3 barrel makers: no off-the-rack .40cal or less barrel existed that was 1) not too long for a shorter person and 2) not excessively thick-walled and exceedingly too heavy to hold. Even a swamped barrel was just too darned heavy!
Bottom line? I waited about 4 months for Rice to custom build me a 36-inch .36cal of very light weight and swamped (breech 13/16", waist 5/8", muzzle 3/4"). They call it their "squirrel barrel" and she is sweet! Burton also said as I recall he had one similar in his "A" weight.
If heavier gun weights in a "typical" 42+inch .36 or .32cal. barrel is something you're ok with then you're all set. Good Luck