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7x64 Brenneke
06 March 2008, 02:34
JefferyDenmark7x64 Brenneke
Gentlemen
Latest rifle in the collection
7x64 Brenneke.
Cheers,
André
Always always use enough... GUN & KNIFE
06 March 2008, 02:56
450/400Very nice...
Yeah, I like it.

Aut vincere aut mori
06 March 2008, 08:29
Paolo9,5x73Luvly Thuringian shooting iron. One of these days I'm goin to pick meself vintage Winnie Mod. 70 in 6,90x64mm. Wee, wee.

06 March 2008, 12:23
Dr. LouI love the 7x64. I have a Sako AV in 7x64. It's a 280 Rem with class.

Lou
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NRA Life Benefactor Member
06 March 2008, 16:28
KSTEPHENSthe S&B 173 SPCE bullet is pure hell on whitetails.
PURE HELL.
06 March 2008, 17:22
JefferyDenmarkI have 100 CDP 154 grn (Vo 2820 fps) bullets that I will use in this rifle.
Maybe they will shoot straight, if not I will have to handload
http://www.blaser.de/CDP-ballistic-data.745.0.html?&L=1Cheers,
André
Always always use enough... GUN & KNIFE
06 March 2008, 19:29
jens poulsenA rifle by my standard...NO LESS!

Thanks Andre`

DRSS: HQ Scandinavia. Chapters in Sweden & Norway
I'm jealous
You did good!
Terry
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
07 March 2008, 01:06
fla3006Nice old FN, one can never have too many. I have a 7x64, a Waffen Frankonia Brno.
NRA Life Member, Band of Bubbas Charter Member, PGCA, DRSS.
Shoot & hunt with vintage classics.
07 March 2008, 15:29
JefferyDenmarkThanks for the kind words.
The rifle is made by Wilhelm Brenneke in Berlin, a true classic Brenneke in a in-house callibre.
I like the Black buffalo horn tip.
Cheers,
André
Always always use enough... GUN & KNIFE
07 March 2008, 16:12
KSTEPHENSi like everything but the pad and the scope.
07 March 2008, 18:28
fla3006quote:
JefferyDenmark: The rifle is made by Wilhelm Brenneke in Berlin
on a Belgium FN Supreme action
NRA Life Member, Band of Bubbas Charter Member, PGCA, DRSS.
Shoot & hunt with vintage classics.
07 March 2008, 19:05
JefferyDenmarkThe scope and EAW is oinstalled by the owner before me. They work but, does not look great on the rifle.
I am not sure of the date but do like Alf think it is post war.
Funny that a Berlin gunmaker used a FN action.
She is one lean Lassie and handles great.
Cheers,
André
Always always use enough... GUN & KNIFE
10 March 2008, 19:14
Bob from down underIt looks nice. How much would a rifle like that cost?
Regards,
Bob.
10 March 2008, 19:31
JefferyDenmarkThat all depends on the state of the rifle and what optics is on it etc.
Mine was about 2k.
Cheers,
André
Always always use enough... GUN & KNIFE
11 March 2008, 20:30
Bob from down underNice rifle. Looks worth it.
Regards,
Bob.
Interesting that it is a hogs back, and has a pancake cheek piece.
I have a interesting new one in 8x57, similar story but it's a Oberndorf mauser instead of a FN.
12 April 2009, 08:19
MCA manVery Nice!! I have a "US" model, not a hog back, but definitely of the 1950s vintage, plus as Steyr Mark III, and I love them! Mighty fine deer rifles!
12 April 2009, 19:49
El DeguelloLOvely rifle......
"Bitte, trinks du nicht das Wasser. Dahin haben die Kuhen gesheissen."
12 April 2009, 22:11
Kabluewyquote:
Originally posted by JefferyDenmark:
Gentlemen
Latest rifle in the collection
7x64 Brenneke.
Cheers,
André
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The resemblance is obvious, but of course yours is very special. At the time I purchased this CZ 550 medium mag in 7mm, there was a CZ 550 in 7x64 for sale with the same style stock. I figured I couldn't afford or justify buying both, so I let the 7x64 go, and bought the 7 mag.
Now I have another decision to make. I have a good looking CZ factory stock, American style, that was initially on a 9.3x62, so it has the magnum cross pins. I'm thinking of switching stocks.
KB
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