You're really comparing apples to oranges, comparing a light early 180 to a later model 185. They are very different airplanes.
I totally agree with Ington's description of the 185 being a muscular airplane, that requires the pilot to use a good bit of force at times, and it's definitely an airplane that you FLY, as in making it do what YOU want it to do. No fingertip flying, at least in some regimes.
Much of that is power related, but the combination of power and trimmable stabilizer, as I noted before in this thread.
But, even a light 180 can give you a little bit of a window into that world. Here's the set up:
Empty airplane, landing configuration, with full flaps. Slow it down to slow but safe close in approach speed. Power at minimum to maintain speed. Trim off as much (preferably ALL) back pressure on yoke, which will put the trim at or near the full nose up setting (full aft trim).
Now, as you approach the runway, add FULL power and execute a go-around.
Even that light airplane of yours will give you a bit of a work out. In a 185, that set up can create sufficient forces to cause an accident.....more power, more inertia.....
The answer to that scenario is I almost NEVER fly an approach close in and slow with full flaps and full aft trim. I roll in some nose down trim, and hold back pressure on the yoke. This does two things: In the event of a go around, I'm already trimmed nose down enough to allow for reasonable yoke pressures on the go around, till I get flaps to 20.
But, secondly, as I hold back pressure prior to the landing, with trim some nose down, the airplane touches, and what does every pilot reallly WANT to do when they first touch? RELAX! So, as the plane touches, just relax that back pressure, and now you've got the beginning of a really nice tail low wheel landing.....after that quick moment of relaxing, push on the yoke, as the tail comes up to keep it up, but that bit of nose down trim will automatically start the tail up at the touch, when relaxed.
That technique can even make me look good occasionally.....
MTV