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Ideal size for 1.4 Rob allen rubbers

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elnq

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Hey guys,

I know I might get all different kinds of answers but I am trying to figure out the best length for 16mm rubbers on a 1.4 Rob allen. I like to use two 16mm rubbers because I can play around with the power when changinfg from using 1 or two rubbers.
So please, all of you who have played around with your Rob Allens with different size of rubers, let me know what has worked best for you.
Thank you.

Eduardo
 
Hi Eduardo,
The lengths that people will suggest for the 140 Rob Allen, will probably be between 29" and 35".
29" is a hard pull and 35" is a soft pull.
2 * 29's on a 140RA could cause you some muzzle lift.
Regards,
Mike.
 
Thanks Mike. I appreciate your advice. I'll give it a try with something in between and tune it to my preference.

Cheers,
Eduardo
 
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