7x65 R Brenneke
German hunting hub of 1917, referred to on the market about 3 years later. A mystery remains why only one of Brennekeho rounds has about 1 mm longer shell casing than its counterpart with a groove (7x64). The hub is still being produced and this made probably the company Deutsche Waffen u. Munitionsfabriken, Germany. To the right is the bullet 7,92 x 57, photo by author.
Source: J. Hýkel, In. Malimánek "Bullets in small arms" Our troops, Prague 1998. Andersen, In. Andresen, T. Stromstad "Cartridge Cases" load your own, Norway, 1995..
German hunting hub of 1917, referred to on the market about 3 years later. A mystery remains why only one of Brennekeho rounds has about 1 mm longer shell casing than its counterpart with a groove (7x64). The hub is still being produced and this made probably the company Deutsche Waffen u. Munitionsfabriken, Germany. To the right is the bullet 7,92 x 57, photo by author.
Source: J. Hýkel, In. Malimánek "Bullets in small arms" Our troops, Prague 1998. Andersen, In. Andresen, T. Stromstad "Cartridge Cases" load your own, Norway, 1995..