I can relate my experience with APC versus Cox or Master Airscrew which are my two go-to props for ripping quick circles on 40-45' of line. If I have to fly in my nearby 35' field, I slow the plane with an APC 6x2. It's like being in first gear and no more. The Tee Dee or Big Mig will turn screaming fast RPMs with the APC, which keeps the engine in its happy spot, but makes the plane slower, but with still authoritative thrust which more manageable for me on the shorter lines. APCs always seem to crank out seriously higher RPMs on my rotary valved engines than the other black props I mentioned. So
For a static thrust check, the Granny gear APC may very well drag the sled harder(at first) than the Wider blade higher pitched Cox prop. My Cox or MA props are between 5 and 5.5". With a light(6oz) plane and an unmuffled Norvel, maybe even 5.75" on 40-45'. Static thrust checks might tell more about acceleration than top end.
Hope that makes some kind of sense. Just my untrained observations.
Rusty
Edit: added a clarification.