I purchased my 355mm G-Claron from Kerry Thalmann, and he picked the best of his 355mm G-Claron Barrel lenses and mounted it directly into a Copal 3 shutter with an aperture scale marked for a 210mm lens.

For all my lenses, I measure the shutter accuracy for each speed and have a table that gives a correction (if needed) for each speed in stops. In this way, I can pick a speed and then make an aperture adjustment to correct for shutter inaccuracy. In particular for the 355mm G-Claron, I included the aperture correction for the fact that the aperture scale on the shutter was meant for a 210mm lens, versus a 355mm lens.

I'm thinking that this Copal 3 Shutter together with the 355mm G-Claron lens should have the same coverage as any 355mm G-Claron mounted in a Copal 3 shutter that has the correct aperture scale.

This seems obvious to me. But to my question, is this correct?