Each barrel is unto it's own, as far as how it will shoot, I believe.
Could very well be a 22", 26" or 32" bl. in .32 will outshoot any other length, or exactly the reverse might hold sway. I do not believe barrel
length has anything to do with accuracy with lighter charges.
What might though, is the lube used. A stickier lube, like a water based lube, straight water, or maybe spit will shoot better with a smaller
powder charge, than will a very slippery lube like LHV or Mr. Flintlock's lube. This is likely due to consistency or quality of the powder burning
producing closer shot to shot velocities & pressure, shot to shot at the higher actual pressures, but were inconsistent at lower pressures.
Testing alone will tell, for THAT barrel.
Good shooting also depends on eyes and sight to sight distance. The longer the barrel, generally the greater distance between the sights and
the the potential for more accurate shooting is the result. So- where's the tradeoff.? I'm sure you cannot say: A 26" bl. will be more accurate than
a 40" bl. will be in .XX calibre with XX powder charge. They have to be tried, to find out. Ball and patch combinations also have a say in the potential
accuracy in any barrel, no matter the length.