The 6.5 x 64 Brenneke is a German rifle cartridge first introduced in the early 20th century, credited to the renowned firearms designer Wilhelm Brenneke. Developed around 1917 and released to the market in the 1920s, the 6.5 x 64 was part of Brenneke’s quest to produce high-velocity, flat-shooting cartridges suitable for hunting. The cartridge design reflects innovation of the period, featuring a rimless, bottlenecked case optimized for reliable feeding and extraction in bolt-action rifles. Initially, the round was intended to offer long-range performance that could compete with or exceed established cartridges, while still operating within the pressures and technical limits of the rifles of the era.
In terms of application, the 6.5 x 64 Brenneke was primarily designed for hunting, catering to European shooters requiring extended-range capability across varied terrain. Its flat trajectory and high velocity make it particularly well-suited to mountainous and open-country hunting, where shots at game must often be taken at considerable distances. Over the years, the cartridge has enjoyed a following among discerning hunters who appreciate its blend of accuracy, modest recoil, and ample power, especially before the popularization of other magnum 6.5mm rounds. While not as widely used today, the 6.5 x 64 remains a desirable choice for those seeking a classic, high-performance cartridge for both sporting and precision applications.
The target species for the 6.5 x 64 Brenneke are diverse; the cartridge is particularly favored for roe deer, chamois, and other medium-sized game. Its flat trajectory and reliable accuracy contribute to quick, humane shots at game animals, whether hunting across the rolling hills of Europe or in alpine conditions. With appropriate bullet selection, the cartridge is also capable of effectively taking down larger species such as red deer or wild boar. However, most users appreciate the 6.5 x 64 Brenneke for its versatility: its mild recoil makes it accessible to a wide range of shooters, while its high sectional density assures deep penetration and efficient terminal performance.
For reloaders, the 6.5 x 64 Brenneke offers flexibility in bullet weight selection and load development. Typical factory-loaded and handloaded bullet weights range from 93 grains (6 grams) to 140 grains (9 grams), with the most popular projectiles falling between 120 and 130 grains. Velocity is a hallmark of this chambering, with factory loads commonly pushing 120–130 grain bullets at speeds well over 3,100 feet per second, depending on barrel length and load factors. The cartridge's relatively long case and generous powder capacity contribute to these high velocities, giving the 6.5 x 64 Brenneke a flat trajectory and minimal wind drift—attributes highly valued by precision shooters and hunters alike. Additionally, its case geometry is conducive to smooth feeding and reliable extraction in well-tuned bolt-action rifles. As with all 6.5mm rounds, the combination of high ballistic coefficients and excellent accuracy make the 6.5 x 64 Brenneke particularly attractive to reloaders aiming for custom, high-performance loads for both hunting and target shooting pursuits.
Suitable Powders
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6.5 x 64 Brenneke load data is available with the following bullets:
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