Brutus
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The brenneke slug is a very old reliable design. Initially made in 1898, by Wilhelm Brenneke in Germany to address the faults of the then used "pumpkin balls" and such.
Since its popularity grew, it was even made in a 'Stahl Tip' (steel tip) variant for german settlers in East Africa to deal with large and dangerous animals.
That steel tip is long gone but the Brenneke Rotweill Classic slug with felt wad is still a VERY deep penetrator. (smoothbore design, can be used in newer rifled barrels too)
Much more reliable for bigger/hazardous critters than any one Foster style slug.
Quoted using the kind permission of a Brenneke employee:
Joe - -
Many thanks for your email concerning our Brenneke USA rifle slugs. Unfortunately, at this time, we are not licensed to sell our slugs in Canada. We have had several discussions with Canadian distributors but nothing has been finalized.
I assume you are referring to our new Special Forces Short Magnum being used in a rifled barrel shotgun - - i.e., the Ithaca Model 37 "SRT". I personally am not familiar with this shotgun. However; their is some misconception about using Brenneke USA rifle slugs in a smooth bore or rifle barrel shotgun.
All Brenneke slugs may be used in either a rifle barrel or smooth barrel shotgun with the exception of two - - our all brass Super Sabot and the 3 inch Gold Magnum. Both of these slugs are designed for rifle barrel shotguns only.
The purpose of the ribs on our slugs are there for one purpose only - - to allow the slug to pass through the three constricted area in the barrel - - the forcing cone in front of the chamber - - the inside bore - - and the choke. Open chokes do allow for somewhat better accuracy but our slugs may be used in any choke constriction, with the exception of the two listed above.
For your information, the Alaska State Police use our Classic 11/8 oz slug exclusively for Alaska Bear and Moose control. The Alaska Fire Control agency uses our Heavy Field Short Magnum 11/4 oz slug in their survival kilts for the same purpose. Both of these agencies use only smooth bore barrels.
We recently had a test done by an outside firm comparing our slugs with our competitors. Our slugs out performed all others in accuracy and penetration by a large margin. The tests were done using both smooth bore and rifle barrels. In several instances our slugs performed slightly better using a smooth bore in accuracy then in a rifle barrel. If you would like,
I have several different files on slugs we recommend for law enforcement and military. One of them is our Heavy Field short Magnum, 1 1/4 oz This slug has exactly the same ballistics as our new Special Forces Short Magnum. Some LE agencies will not buy a slug in a box with animals so we added a little more antimony for hardness, changed the packaging and used a red coating to distinguish it. The red coating will reduce some possible lead fouling as well but because Brenneke USA uses antimony in all of our slugs - - lead build up is not a major concern. If it does happen it can easily be removed. This slug penetrated the two FBI geleting blocks 34 inches and blew them 3 feel into the air. The closest competitor was 29 inches and the rest were much less. All competitive slugs flattened during the gelatin tests and our Brenneke USA slugs maintained their original shape and weight. If you would like I can also email you the test results on our Classic 1 1/8 slug.
I do not know when it will take place but hopefully we will be able to work something out in Canada. We receive many consumer requests for our slugs but most distributors we have spoken with do not want to add another line of rifle slugs to what they are already carrying.
If you would like one of our catalogs please email me your complete address and I will have one sent to you.
C### ###x, Brenneke USA
1 download attachment - - Classic LE File
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Since its popularity grew, it was even made in a 'Stahl Tip' (steel tip) variant for german settlers in East Africa to deal with large and dangerous animals.
That steel tip is long gone but the Brenneke Rotweill Classic slug with felt wad is still a VERY deep penetrator. (smoothbore design, can be used in newer rifled barrels too)
Much more reliable for bigger/hazardous critters than any one Foster style slug.
Quoted using the kind permission of a Brenneke employee:
Joe - -
Many thanks for your email concerning our Brenneke USA rifle slugs. Unfortunately, at this time, we are not licensed to sell our slugs in Canada. We have had several discussions with Canadian distributors but nothing has been finalized.
I assume you are referring to our new Special Forces Short Magnum being used in a rifled barrel shotgun - - i.e., the Ithaca Model 37 "SRT". I personally am not familiar with this shotgun. However; their is some misconception about using Brenneke USA rifle slugs in a smooth bore or rifle barrel shotgun.
All Brenneke slugs may be used in either a rifle barrel or smooth barrel shotgun with the exception of two - - our all brass Super Sabot and the 3 inch Gold Magnum. Both of these slugs are designed for rifle barrel shotguns only.
The purpose of the ribs on our slugs are there for one purpose only - - to allow the slug to pass through the three constricted area in the barrel - - the forcing cone in front of the chamber - - the inside bore - - and the choke. Open chokes do allow for somewhat better accuracy but our slugs may be used in any choke constriction, with the exception of the two listed above.
For your information, the Alaska State Police use our Classic 11/8 oz slug exclusively for Alaska Bear and Moose control. The Alaska Fire Control agency uses our Heavy Field Short Magnum 11/4 oz slug in their survival kilts for the same purpose. Both of these agencies use only smooth bore barrels.
We recently had a test done by an outside firm comparing our slugs with our competitors. Our slugs out performed all others in accuracy and penetration by a large margin. The tests were done using both smooth bore and rifle barrels. In several instances our slugs performed slightly better using a smooth bore in accuracy then in a rifle barrel. If you would like,
I have several different files on slugs we recommend for law enforcement and military. One of them is our Heavy Field short Magnum, 1 1/4 oz This slug has exactly the same ballistics as our new Special Forces Short Magnum. Some LE agencies will not buy a slug in a box with animals so we added a little more antimony for hardness, changed the packaging and used a red coating to distinguish it. The red coating will reduce some possible lead fouling as well but because Brenneke USA uses antimony in all of our slugs - - lead build up is not a major concern. If it does happen it can easily be removed. This slug penetrated the two FBI geleting blocks 34 inches and blew them 3 feel into the air. The closest competitor was 29 inches and the rest were much less. All competitive slugs flattened during the gelatin tests and our Brenneke USA slugs maintained their original shape and weight. If you would like I can also email you the test results on our Classic 1 1/8 slug.
I do not know when it will take place but hopefully we will be able to work something out in Canada. We receive many consumer requests for our slugs but most distributors we have spoken with do not want to add another line of rifle slugs to what they are already carrying.
If you would like one of our catalogs please email me your complete address and I will have one sent to you.
C### ###x, Brenneke USA
1 download attachment - - Classic LE File
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