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    Wondering what is was about barrel length that would determine the longivity of the optics. Maybe a small difference in weight would increase the inertia caused by the recoil.
    Possibly the carbine versions should have only been chambered in the short action cartridges due to the produced recoil ??
    I always wanted a 7400/740 carbine chambered in 243Win. --- SAWMAN
    Why just dance when you can "rock and roll".
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    Quote Originally Posted by SAWMAN View Post
    Wondering what is was about barrel length that would determine the longivity of the optics. Maybe a small difference in weight would increase the inertia caused by the recoil.
    Possibly the carbine versions should have only been chambered in the short action cartridges due to the produced recoil ??
    I always wanted a 7400/740 carbine chambered in 243Win. --- SAWMAN
    I on' know, but I have an internet friend from other forums with the same carbine that does the same thing.

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