Yes. It's the shifters and the cassette that 'have' to match as they decide the movement. The rear mech just needs to be able to move the necessary amount.
The rear mech just needs to be able to move the necessary amount
It not only has to move the right total distance, it also has to move in the right proportion to the cable pull if you want indexing.
And have a cage/jockey wheels that will accept the chain you want to run (although that isn't an issue here).
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Yes. It's the shifters and the cassette that 'have' to match as they decide the movement. The rear mech just needs to be able to move the necessary amount.