macmaster1 said:
...or go for the balance of the 50?
That appears to be the crux of your issue, right?
Balance is soooooooooooooooo subjective that no one can answer the question accurately for you.
I happen to be real particular about the balance I want too, and it's probably different than any 10 other shooters, who are different from the next 10 shooters standing in the balance line.
My answer is in shifting the weight of the gun to accomodate the balance I want. Might be in barrel choice, but also might be in stock shaping.
A perfect example familiar to most folks can be found in production rifles of the same barrel diameter and differing calibers. Lots of examples out there. I'll address the Lyman GPR, since I went to the most effort with that model to get the balance I want.
The standard factory-issue 54 cal is just about perfect for my tastes. The 50 cal stinks for my taste. The easy solution was to thin the lines of the 50 and shift the balance. Did that, and I love it. If things had gone the other way and I had preferred the balance of the 50, I would have gone so far as to add lead to the inlet of the barrel near the forend till I got what I wanted.
On rifles that aren't production, it's usually not possible to handle one each in the calibers that interest you, in order to make an informed choice. But it IS possible to get the caliber that best suits your needs, then adjust the balance to suit yourself. Lead in a recess under the butt plate shifts it back. Lead in the barrel channel under the forend shifts it forward.
No one but you and your hairdresser needs to know the truth. :rotf: