Think of things simply to visualize the answer, as in the case of blowdown, as an analogy, after exhaling a breath fully, does keeping your mouth open longer, exhale any more spent air? As for your uppers think of exhaling with a pursed lip vs exhaling through a more open mouth, which happens faster? Now try and do the same but running at full speed, you won't be able to with a pursed lip as it won't provide enough air for the body to function.
This may seem silly but is the reason why we need to think about transfer ports in duration to get a handle on how much it can feed the cylinder and fill it properly full without spilling into the exhaust before it's closed.
In the end, if you keep track of your numbers well, including duration, your particular porting style will lead you to where you should be. For now, if you can go back in the saw and try again, great, if not, take the improvement you made as a win and go at your next attempt with what you learned and try, try again. Even if you completely fail, you at least learned what not to do, and don't feel bad as there are literally millions of possible outcomes of volumetric efficiency outcomes when porting a saw when you get right down to it, so be patient and persistent heading to the goal line that none of us ever cross, but first and goal at the one yard line is a pretty good place to be.