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BRENNEKE

Post by DuncaninFrance » Thu Mar 24, 2011 7:50 am

Checked with the range at Merignac to see if we could test fire BRENNEKE cartridges from our shotguns.
Answer - Of Course! Going to try them in my Greener and Benneli. Will report back later!
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Post by DuncaninFrance » Fri Apr 08, 2011 1:18 pm

Managed an afternoon off and did some testing.
Target was a 200 mtr rifle target at 50 mtrs to give us a large area in case the shots were a bit wild but as you see, good groups :D Greener had a kick like as muel and I forgot my shooting jacket so I expect a large bruise in the morning :loco:
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My pal Alain's Benelli with a Crio Barrel - Front and mid barrel sight.
My pal Alain's Benelli with a Crio Barrel - Front and mid barrel sight.
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WW Greener GP
My Benelli Montefeltro with foresight only
My Benelli Montefeltro with foresight only
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Re: BRENNEKE

Post by blackisler » Sun Apr 17, 2011 2:11 pm

That is pretty good grouping for first time testing . What sort of cost for the Brenneke compared to normal cartridges???
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Re: BRENNEKE

Post by DuncaninFrance » Sun Apr 17, 2011 3:35 pm

blackisler wrote:That is pretty good grouping for first time testing . What sort of cost for the Brenneke compared to normal cartridges???
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Well for 7½ 28gm I am paying 3.85€ for a box of 25 (£3.40)
Unifrance 12g Brenneke are 32gm and cost 13.70€ for 10 (£12.11) :shock:

As I don't hunt it isn't an issue for me, I just keep a few in the safe - in case!
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