The 7×64 Brenneke and 7x65R Brenneke are both exceptional cartridges for long range work. I own a 7 x 65R in a combination gun and it is marvelous. I have always wanted a 7 x 64 Brenneke and am looking hard and will not pass up the right rifle when it comes along. The perform at their best with heavy for calibre bullets 160-190 gn depending on what you want to do.
One difference between many American and European cartridges is bullet weight and barrel twist. American cartridges tend to prefer lower bullet weights and higher speeds and European cartridges higher bullet weights and slower speeds. Similar cartridges/rifles in European form would have a tighter barrel twist to stabilize the heavier bullets.
280 Rem-typically 1 in 9.25 or 1 in 10 twist.
7 x 64 Brenneke 1 in 9 twist.
Heavy for calibre bullets is what you want for Africa and that is why European cartridges have such a good history and performance record in Africa.
EG. 6.5 x 55, 7 x 57, 7 x 64/7 65R, 9.3 x 62/9.3 x 74R, 318 WR, 333 Jeff, 404 Jeff, 416 Rigby, 500 Jeff etc.
You will not regret going the 7 x 64 Brenneke route.
One of the greatest European cartridges ever developed and has a very strong following in Europe.
Below is a link to an interesting article you may find helpful.
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http://stateofguns.com/deadly-7-mm-brenneke-1827/