Guess that cartridge

Oh well I was close
 
7X65r Wait!!o_Oo_Oo_ODang that Spike, I was gone!:(:(:(:(:( :mad::mad::mad: I knew it I knew it, :eek::eek::rolleyes::rolleyes: do I still win or did that dang Spike win?? :mad::mad::mad::(:(:(:(:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::D:D:D:DDang dang dang!!!:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
OK, here is another. This will be a tough one. On the left is a .280 Rem, on the right a 7x64. In the middle another 7mm, not the Rem mag and not the Weatherby. This might take some help from across the pond.
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No, that's a 2 actually and besides aint no such cartridge as the 7x64R. Nice try though, LOL.:rolleyes::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
7mm Weatherby?
 
Not the Mashburn nor the Weatherby. Gonna be a tough one.
 
Yip, I think the 275 H&H it must be... The funny stamped crimp mark is reminiscent of old Euro military ammo, so I was tending down that road. Although the bullet is clearly a soft nose and thus could not be military, not to mention the belt. My idle thoughts...
 
I love these when they pop up. I tend to be quite good simply as I am a nerd!
Got the rest and the latest one is 275 H&H as has already been said.
The give away is that it looks to have the same case length as the 7x64 and has the crimp in the neck typical of Kynoch.
 

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