All you would have to do is fly the two and you'd fall in love with the far more useful 310. MUCH better ride in turbulance, the dutch role gets programmed out of your hands in like two hours. Lots of power. Like falcon vs. Gulfstream. 310's just feel like a real plane.
As an FYI you can tell the true age of a 310 by looking at the rivet lines on the spar outboard of the engines. As they get older and more worn you'll see more replaced by the cherry rivet and PRC procedure most 310 mx's know about. The really worn ones have the top rivets working. In one 12,000 hour case I saw structural screws replace inboard rivets. Ask a mechanic which engine he'd rather work on, the 470 or 520's that power a 310 or the little turbo six in the seneca. Something you don't see mentioned is the econo cruise setting in the R model is pretty lean. Like 20gph/160ktas.
I've probably got 500 hours seneca II and 1000 hours in a K-R model 310's.