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Cartridges That Need to be Revamped or Revived
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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2636627" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>I have owned any number of 742 and 7400's over the years, none of which no matter how much you tinkered would not shoot under 2 MOA. Most were closer to 3 MOA. To me rapid fire would be 10 rounds accurately fired in 50 to 70 seconds, not the normal firing you hear at your local gun club which is doing nothing but turning gunpowder into noise and hoping that all of the bullets hit the backstop. The 742/7400's were semi automatic firearms, not machine guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2636627, member: 118816"] I have owned any number of 742 and 7400's over the years, none of which no matter how much you tinkered would not shoot under 2 MOA. Most were closer to 3 MOA. To me rapid fire would be 10 rounds accurately fired in 50 to 70 seconds, not the normal firing you hear at your local gun club which is doing nothing but turning gunpowder into noise and hoping that all of the bullets hit the backstop. The 742/7400's were semi automatic firearms, not machine guns. [/QUOTE]
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