Generally speaking, for BR grade accuracy, barrel deflection at the muzzle needs to be kept to 0.0018-0.0020" or less.
The LENGTH of the barrel is the limiting factor for the deflection of the average 1.35" action's tubes. The relative stiffness of a shortening barrel also does not increase in a linear fashion, so 18's figures are WAY stiffer than a 22", where the difference between a 24 and a 26 is not as much.
The longer barrels like 28-30" are HELPED by heavier straight tapers, but they never really catch up. They will still almost always have narrower load windows and be more finicky about things than if they'd been cut at 21.75".
But short is only "okay" if you don't need speed.
-Nate