Hey, I've done some searching on here and found some mixed results in terms of how to determine the correct drawer slide length, so I thought I'd give my specifics and seek some help. I have an antique hutch that has plenty of space for my bourbon collection. The problem is if I stack it full I can't reach the ones in back (I mean can you imagine the trauma of such problems??). So, I was going to build some inner infrastructure and get over travel slides so I can access any bottle any time. The middle opening is wide, can accommodate 2 stacked 27" drawers and the sides about 2 stacked 10" drawers on each side, or 4 total (taking into account the 0.5" needed for side mount slides). That said the depth for all drawers, measuring the inside area is 16 7/16" deep. So, should I get 16" or 14" slides? I want to maximize drawer depth and I plan on getting over travel so I was thinking even if i get 14" slides, I should be able to access all bottles in the back. I also read on an earlier post that the slides can be shorter than the drawer length, is that correct? I was thinking about K&V slides, the 8419 (good for drawers up to 24" wide) and the 8605 (meant for wider drawers). Any help is appreciated, thanks!