7 X 66 VOM HOFE SUPER EXPRESS
Part of a number of experiments based on the 404 Jeffery case and introduced by Gehmann in 1955 – 1956 and originally loaded by IWK (DWM). It is also very similar to the 26 Nosler. (Dixon Ref. W29) Modern production by Horneber...
7 X 66 GEHMANN MAXIMUM
7 X 66 ROSÈ
New development by Italian gunsmith Andrea Mottes and is based on a necked down 300 Win Mag. It was named after his wife Rosè,.Made by Italian rifle manufacturer Agordina Armi. (Dixon Ref. MIS 11) ...
7 X 65R BRENNEKE
This is the rimmed version of the popular 7x64 Brenneke and was launched about the same time as the rimless version. Proved to be almost as popular as the 7x64 and still manufactured today. (Dixon Ref W6) Decathlon brand. Early version by S&B ...
7 X 65R BRENNEKE PROTOTYPE
This cartridge is based on the 360 Express case type which is about 1mm smaller in diameter than the M88 based 7x65R Brenneke (W6). This therefore is effectively an 7mm version of the 8x65R Vierordt/Nimrod (EXP21). This is likely to be a forerunner of the...
7 X 64.5 PETERLONGO
A96 from Dixon, this was the predecessor of the 7x64 Brenneke (W5)
7 X 64 DWM EXPERIMENTAL
Experimental cartridge by Brenneke during the period 1937-1940 that ultimately lead to the development of the 7x66 Vom Hofe cartridge. This specimen was based on the 9.3x64 Brenneke case necked down to 7mm. This trial appears unsuccessful and no commercial production...
7 X 64 BRENNEKE
Very popular sporting cartridge introduced by Brenneke between 1910 and 1917 although there is some dispute around the actual date of introduction. It is still loaded by various companies all over the world. (Dixon Ref W5). Labor für Ballistik (Ballistics...
7 X 63 JURGENS MAUSER
RWS N was the earlier load during the early 1920's The small "R" on the second headstamp is the DWM date code for 1929.
7 X 57R MAUSER A-BASE
7 X 57R MAUSER
This IWK manufactured cartridge was probably reworked some time soon after the Second World War. The original headstamp on this military brass case was turned off, leaving a shallow groove. The new headstamp was struck within this groove. Other ammunition...
7 X 54 RWS
7 X 54 FOURNIER
7 X 54 FINNISH
7 X 53R FINNISH
7 X 52R DREYSE
7 X 50R REB
This is one of the designs which were developed by Werner Reb on the same principle as the TCU cartridges to deliver a very accurate light weight cartridge, yet because of the straight case and steep shoulder, provides ballistics comparable to the 6.5x54 MS, and is an...
7 X 50 FINNISH XPL (SR)
Based on the 6.5x51SR Japanese Ariska case (MIS4) necked up to 7mm. Used mainly surplus Kynoch military brass.
7 X 40R ‘Z’ TESCHING
7 X 38R LARSEN No.1 (La.1)
7 X 38R “RP” TESCHING
7 X 36R b ‘RP’ TESCHING
Listed by RWS/Utendoerffer in their 1900 catalogue and Stahl in their 1905 catalogue, although the differences in the shoulder were varied between the two versions (Dixon Ref. T2)
T83 – 7 X 35R TESCHING
This cartridge has been somewhat of a mystery. It is listed in the ECRA Database as 07 036 CBC 010 7 x 35,5 R Utendoerffer Unknown CASE LENGTH: = 35.35mm CASE MOUTH: = 6.85mm...
7 X 33 SAKO
This was a SAKO development, developed between 1942 and 1946. A 2011 article by Juha-Pekka Ripatti on the http://yeswehunt.eu website states: " The history of this cartridge goes way back into the year 1942 and to the World War II. For obvious reasons Sako produced at...
7 X 30R TARGET
Listed in the Roth catalogues between 1888 - 1910 as a target rifle. (Dixon Ref. A58)
7 X 25R Z TESCHING
Probably an Utendoerffer development and was listed for botH Tesching (Target) Rifles and pistols. (Dixon Ref. T28)
280 HALGER MAGNUM (7.1×66)
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338 M&K
338 BLASER MAGNUM
335 HALGER
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8.6 X 65R STAHL EXPRESS
This was listed by Stahl in their 1899-c1902 catalogs and was part of the 65mm case length series. Based upon the 360 Express case
8.5 X 75R SCHEIRING
8.5 X 68 FANZOJ
8.5 X 65R LOUEN
8.5 X 63R REB
One of a pair of rimmed and rimless cartridges introduced by Werner Reb in the late 1980’s and based on the M88 case. (Dixon Ref. W83)
8.5 X 63 REB
One of a pair of rimmed and rimless cartridges introduced by Werner Reb in the late 1980’s and based on the M88 case. (Dixon Ref. W82)
8.5 X 63 MESSNER MAGNUM
This is a development from around 2008 although there is not very much info available on this at the moment.
8.5 X 55 BLASER
New development by Blaser and loaded for them by Norma that was announced at the 2019 IWA show in Germany and based on the 404 Jeffery case albeit with a slightly rebated rim.
8.5 X 47R MB TARGET (8.5×46.5R)
8.5 X 46R ‘B’ TARGET
8.5 X 42R MB TARGET
8.4 X 37R DREYSE
MB 34 – 8.25 X 42R MB UTENDOERFFER TARGET
This is MB34 from Dixon. The 8.25x42R MB like the 8x42R MB types, exists in two non-interchangeable case types (see also MB33). The 8.25x42R MBb is very similar to the 8x42R MBb (MB32) having the same lower shoulder and what appears to be a 42mm case....
MB 33 – 8.25 X 42R MB EGESTORFF TARGET
This is MB33 from Dixon. The 8.25x42R MB like the 8x42R MB types, exists in two non-interchangeable case types (see also MB34) which appear to use the same cases as the two 8x42R MB types (MB31, MB32) but loaded with 8.25mm bullets. These...
8.2 X 72R EXPRESS
The 8.2x72R Express can be mistaken for the 8x72R Brenneke, however it was not made by any German manufacturers and the bullet diameter is larger, and the case has a different taper. This was a popular cartridge in Czechoslovakia and loaded by them up to about 1950....
8.2 X 66 RUSSIAN KO HUNTING CARBINE
8.2 X 62R HUNTING (GR 638)
8.2 X 59R MANNLICHER LONG (8.2×58.8R)
8.2 X 54R RUSSIAN Experimental