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Posted By: stevep1954 a neat looking shell - 02/26/21

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Posted By: JJE2MT Re: a neat looking shell - 02/27/21
That's pretty cool. Any idea on age?
Posted By: FWP Re: a neat looking shell - 02/28/21
Its not that old. The Brenneke was pretty popular in the Special Regulations Area of SE PA until rounds with sabots became even more popular.
Posted By: JJE2MT Re: a neat looking shell - 02/28/21
Based on the packaging, I was guessing 1970's. I'll have to do some research
Posted By: JJE2MT Re: a neat looking shell - 02/28/21
Steve, can you add some pictures of an actual shell please? That might help my searching, I know older German ammo usually had some marks to indicate dates. Thanks.
Posted By: Billewe Re: a neat looking shell - 04/14/21
I still have several.
Posted By: Mesa Re: a neat looking shell - 04/14/21
A world standard for most of the 20th century. I believe upgraded versions are still available, if pricey (and currently scarce--what else is new?).
Posted By: VernAK Re: a neat looking shell - 04/17/21
Very effective on bears.
Posted By: runnerUA Re: a neat looking shell - 04/25/21
Never saw that before, cool! I like it
Posted By: stevelyn Re: a neat looking shell - 05/26/21
That's our issue slug (Classic Magnum), but the next batch will be the Green Lightning 1 1/4oz version.


Originally Posted by VernAK
Very effective on bears.



Hells yeah.
Posted By: Mesa Re: a neat looking shell - 05/30/21
And the .410 Brennecke-type slugs are surprisingly accurate if your popgun has sights. I can put 3 in a 4" circle every time at 40 yards with my Savage Model 24 with scope adjusted for the .22 WRM rifle barrel and the open sights adjusted for the .410.
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