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A recent acquisition has me looking forward to my next range trip. An H. Dumoulin full-stocked Mauser in 7X64 Brenneke arrived with dies, 2 full boxes of Norma factory loads and 20 new unprimed cases. I know the 7X64 is very similar to my 280s so I'll start my loading on the mild side and work up. Would anyone know how to determine the age of this rifle, I'm guessing late 1960s, early '70s but it would be nice to know for sure. Also would be interesting to find some actual loading info for the 7X64 aside from Ken Water's work... | ||
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Here is some loads we tried out in my German friend's Professional model Mannlicher Steyr 7x64 with a 24" barrel. I don't remember how many of each we loaded and what the groups were like. The MV recorded was an average for each load. As always these loads were safe in the rifle we used on the day and should only be used as indicative data not absolute. Ammunition Date MV fps 160 gr Speer Soft Point 17.12.88 2866 IMR 4831 powder 54.0 grs load CCI 200 primer Norma case 140 gr Nosler Partition SP 17.12.88 2900 IMR 4350 powder 53.0 grs load CCI 200 primer Norma case 154 gr Sako Round Nose SP 17.12.88 2802 Vhitavouri N160 powder 55.0 grs load CCI 200 primer RWS case 140 gr Nosler Partition SP 17.12.88 2868 IMR 4831 powder 55.0 grs load CCI 200 primer RWS case 145 gr Speer Soft Point 17.12.88 2804 IMR 4831 powder 55.0 grs load CCI 200 primer RWS case | |||
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My .280 Rem loads are duplicates of/with my 7x64 Bren loads. (Remington 700 BDL DM and CZ 550 Lux.) _______________________ | |||
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Thanks for the info fellas, I do appreciate ! | |||
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congrats,u got high quallity rifle,in super classy caliber as 7x64, | |||
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Don't know if this will help, but back in the mid 60's Art Skinner of Skinners Gun Shop in Juneau Ak. imported some of these into the US. Calibers that I remember were 243Win, 7x57, 7rem mag, 300win and 338win mag. To my knowledge there were no other metric calibers that Art imported other than the 7x57. Serial numbers in 1964 were 4 digit beginning at about 44xx. If the numbers for all production were consecutive this might help give an approximate date of manufacture. | |||
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I'm envious. Enjoy your new project. | |||
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Just off to the dentist...but if you Google Belgian Proof Marks you can roughly date it from the Inspector Letter mark that will be stamped on the barrel. Or as below... http://damascus-barrels.com/Be..._All_Proofmarks.html | |||
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Kevan, I remember in Denver @1975 a man had an "overstock" sale on a wide variety of guns. Among them were a large number of Domoulins someone had recently imported and then went out of business. If memory serves, I was looking for a 7x57 and they were selling only 7x64's plus many other calibers. Currently for ammo, the market is flooded with 7x64 factory boxes at very low prices. I have found Remington 175 grainers and Norma 170 grainers to be accurate in my Ruger MkII 7x64. For reloading, I have been using .280 remington data. My take is that, due to the LOOOOOOng freeboring of the 7x64 .280 data can be boosted a bit. Also, I have not been able to match factory accuracy in my handloads but I didn't get a chance to do much work before winter set in. Boy, it has really set in here! Good luck. NRA Life Member DRSS-Claflin Chapter Mannlicher Collectors Assn KCCA IAA | |||
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I used to own a Mauser 98 in 7X64 probably finished in the 60's. It shot 1 hole groups with AR 2209 - (H4350). I played with it a while & sold it as I already had a Sako in 280 Ackley Imp. "When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick." | |||
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Its common knowledge that you can use .280 Rem load data for the 7x64..Even the books say so, but like any load listed anywhere including these blogs, start 10% low and work up.. Ray Atkinson Atkinson Hunting Adventures 10 Ward Lane, Filer, Idaho, 83328 208-731-4120 rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com | |||
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