Founder Wilhelm Brenneke | Founded 1895 | |
Key people Dr. Peter Mank, Managing Director and owner; Agnes Mank († 25 october 2010), managing director Website brenneke.com (International)brennekeusa.com (Brenneke of America) Type of business GmbH & Co. KG (Companies register: Hannover local court, no.: HRB 9000) |
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Brenneke GmbH is a German manufacturer of ammunition and bullets, based in Langenhagen, Lower Saxony.
Contents
- Balles fusil brenneke test semi auto browning maxus
- Winchester model 12 brenneke slugs
- Langenhagen standard
- Rifle bullets
- Brenneke TIG and TUG against RWS ID and UNI
- Calibers
- References
The company was founded by Wilhelm Brenneke in 1895 and is currently owned and run by his great-grandson, Dr. Peter Mank.
Brenneke makes shotgun shells for target shooting and hunting, special slugs for law enforcement, and hunting rounds as well as projectiles for handloading. Its best-known products are the Brenneke slug for shotguns and a line of rifle bullets.
Winchester model 12 brenneke slugs
Langenhagen standard
In 1990 under the sponsorship of Brenneke, the Langenhagen standard (German: Langenhagener Norm) was created. Essentially it means that for hunting, the deviation of the shotgun slug must not on a distance of 50 metres (55 yd) exceed a circle with 10 centimetres (3.9 in) diameter. On a drilling, the total deviation of all three barrels must not exceed a circle of 15 centimetres (5.9 in) diameter.
Rifle bullets
All Brenneke rifle bullets have a so-called torpedo-tail (German: Torpedo-Heck), a special form of boat-tail.
The best-known are
From 1935 to 2003, Brenneke concentrated on improving the Brenneke slug. since 2003, the firm developed the
Lead-free versions of TIG and TUG are built as "TIG nature" and "TUG nature".
Brenneke TIG and TUG against RWS ID and UNI
From 1972 until 2006, those were manufactured and developed in license by RWS; in 2006, the license was not renewed, and RWS began marketing the bullets as ID-Classic resp. UNI-Classic from 1 July 2006 onward. In February 2009, Brenneke declared it saw ID-Classic and UNI-classic as counterfeit consumer goods and launched a lawsuit against RUAG Amotec.
Brenneke markets the bullets, as well as ammunition, from a different manufacturer under its own name now.
Calibers
Wilhelm Brenneke developed some rifle cartridges. Normally, those have a brass length of 64 millimetres (2.5 in) rimless resp. 65 millimetres (2.6 in) flanged for combination guns and other break-action-rifles that are still popular with European hunters. Those calibers are in exclusive civil use; thus, they are tremendously popular in countries that ban military calibers like France. Those are: