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The '''7x65R''', also referred to as the '''7x65mm''', '''7x65 Brenneke''' or other designations, is a [rimmed] centerfire cartridge developed by German small arms inventor [[Wilhelm Brenneke]] in 1917(?). It is nearly identical to the [[7x64mm Brenneke]], but features a rim in order to be used in single shot or combination firearms. | The '''7x65R''', also referred to as the '''7x65mm''', '''7x65 Brenneke''' or other designations, is a [rimmed] centerfire cartridge developed by German small arms inventor [[Wilhelm Brenneke]] in 1917(?). It is nearly identical to the [[7x64mm Brenneke]], but features a rim in order to be used in single shot or combination firearms. | ||
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+ | == Ballistic Performance == | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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+ | ! Manufacturer !! Bullet Weight / Type !! Velocity !! Muzzle Energy | ||
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+ | | [[Norma]] "Vulkan" || 170 gr (SP) || 2,657 fps || 2,666 ft lbs | ||
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+ | | [[Sellier & Bellot]] || 173 gr (SP) || 2,608 fps || 2,613 ft lbs | ||
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+ | | [[Sellier & Bellot]] || 140 gr (FMJ) || 2,850 fps || 2,550 ft lbs | ||
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+ | | Example || Example || Example || Example | ||
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+ | | Example || Example || Example || Example | ||
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Revision as of 04:44, 19 March 2021
The 7x65R, also referred to as the 7x65mm, 7x65 Brenneke or other designations, is a [rimmed] centerfire cartridge developed by German small arms inventor Wilhelm Brenneke in 1917(?). It is nearly identical to the 7x64mm Brenneke, but features a rim in order to be used in single shot or combination firearms.
Ballistic Performance
Manufacturer | Bullet Weight / Type | Velocity | Muzzle Energy |
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Norma "Vulkan" | 170 gr (SP) | 2,657 fps | 2,666 ft lbs |
Sellier & Bellot | 173 gr (SP) | 2,608 fps | 2,613 ft lbs |
Sellier & Bellot | 140 gr (FMJ) | 2,850 fps | 2,550 ft lbs |
Example | Example | Example | Example |
Example | Example | Example | Example |