So in my pursuit of finding Brenneke slugs in Canada I looked into making my own. Good luck finding a mold(seriously though they aren't that difficult to make..I just don't have the tools to do it). I still cannot figure out why no one produces a mold for these. So digging around the internet some more I stumbled across these cute little things.
And this got the wheels turning. So I started playing with designs and came up with some cool ones, but only this one turned out IMHO to be practical. KISS principle and can be done in a 2 piece mold. The fins would have to be cut with a slight taper into the body as well to facilitate mold release, and possibly the bottom as well. One I drew up that has cut outs in the fins to increase drag looks like a little bomb. It's extremely cute, but I figured the drag increase wasn't likely to help much and making the cut outs would just complicate things.
With my renewed interest in tracking down Brenneke slugs I figured I would ask around for people's opinions on this design. I've sent it in with some dimensional numbers I crunched to be roughly 1.25oz in weight to a custom mold manufacturer to see if he can do it. I'm a little up in the air though as I'm not sure who would be tooled to do this kind of a design as I assume most custom mold guys are doing these on a lathe and likely not able to make the fins.
As a side note I gave it dimensions similar to a Lyman 425gr sabot slug so that it can be loaded in cup wads with a fold crimp. Reasoning is I want this design as a hard cast bear slug at short range so I don't need to get fancy with the tolerances and I want it to work in many different guns without causing damage. Rational for kick ass design: cause I can. Plus if I want Brennekes in this country it seems I would need a custom mold anyway so I might as well go big. I'm hoping I can get this design made and it works well because I think it would be a massive improvement in shotgun slugs that is about 50 years overdue.
Afterthought: Cute bomb 'higher drag' design. It's cool but I don't think practical to produce a mold for. It may also have issues with fins deforming on firing with the cut out.
And this got the wheels turning. So I started playing with designs and came up with some cool ones, but only this one turned out IMHO to be practical. KISS principle and can be done in a 2 piece mold. The fins would have to be cut with a slight taper into the body as well to facilitate mold release, and possibly the bottom as well. One I drew up that has cut outs in the fins to increase drag looks like a little bomb. It's extremely cute, but I figured the drag increase wasn't likely to help much and making the cut outs would just complicate things.
With my renewed interest in tracking down Brenneke slugs I figured I would ask around for people's opinions on this design. I've sent it in with some dimensional numbers I crunched to be roughly 1.25oz in weight to a custom mold manufacturer to see if he can do it. I'm a little up in the air though as I'm not sure who would be tooled to do this kind of a design as I assume most custom mold guys are doing these on a lathe and likely not able to make the fins.
As a side note I gave it dimensions similar to a Lyman 425gr sabot slug so that it can be loaded in cup wads with a fold crimp. Reasoning is I want this design as a hard cast bear slug at short range so I don't need to get fancy with the tolerances and I want it to work in many different guns without causing damage. Rational for kick ass design: cause I can. Plus if I want Brennekes in this country it seems I would need a custom mold anyway so I might as well go big. I'm hoping I can get this design made and it works well because I think it would be a massive improvement in shotgun slugs that is about 50 years overdue.
Afterthought: Cute bomb 'higher drag' design. It's cool but I don't think practical to produce a mold for. It may also have issues with fins deforming on firing with the cut out.




















































