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8 x 64 Brenneke

German hunting hub, which announced the launch of the Wilhelm Brenneke around 1912, as well as its charge 8 x 64 With a shot of 8.2 mm. Both bullets are incurred by extending the casings of the military rounds of 7.92 x 57 and both of them have comparable ballistic properties. The charge on the image produced in the present, the firm Sellier & Bellot and his shot 12,7 g has a muzzle speed of 800 m/sec. 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..
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