That's fine, I get that. We're not trying to turn this into a debate of slower mv for shorter length vs faster mv for longer length, etc.
But I just don't get what you're trying to ask. Ok, varget is a faster burning powder than r16 for example. So you go to a short barrel and don't want to leave so much powder unburnt so you turn to varget, it's faster than r16 & h4350. Now what? You went to a faster burning powder but with a much shorter barrel. You probably want to go to a much slower burning powder and shove more powder into the case to make up for the lost velocity from the shorter barrel as a result. And now we're back to leaving more powder unburnt. Which from your reply, on post 7, seems to indicate is not what you're looking for.
The faster burning powder, varget in this case, is still gonna have less unburnt powder from a longer barrel still, than a slower burning powder. Really not trying to stirr shit up. Just trying to understand why every now and then, people seem to think shorter barrels need different powders to work better, etc.
The others who have commented, mentioned h4350, if that tells you anything.