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Brenneke 12 Gauge Slugs Black Magics and Magnum Crush

The two heaviest hitting 12 gauge slugs Brenneke makes are the:

1. Black Magic Magnum 3", weight 602 grains, 1502 FPS and 3014 ft lbs at the muzzle.
2. Magnum Crush 3", weight 666 grains, 1604 FPS and 3804 ft. lbs at the muzzle.

Both are devasitating rounds.

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Tundra Tiger

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I work in AK for the Federal government. Black Magics are what we are issued for our 870s for bear protection for field work. I have great faith in them.

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Paparock94

AH senior member Joined Oct 17, 2014 Messages 64 Reaction score 77

I no longer live around grizzly, as I once did. The worse thing I could run into now is a Black Bear. When I lived and scouted for Mule deer and Elk in the off season in Wyoming south of Yellowstone I carried a .44 Magnum 51/2" Ruger Redhawk loaded with Randy Garrett 330 grain Hammerheads. I also did a lot of praying for my safety. Being young and stupid back then I spent way to much time out there by myself. I spent some time talking to author James Gary Shelton due to a friend's death due to bear attack and read all of his excellent books on bear attacks and bear attack survival. I can not recommend his works highly enough. He is a gentleman and a true scholar in every respect!

Bear Encounter Survival Guide (Bear Attack Survival Book 1) - By Gary Shelton​

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Wyatt Smith

AH legend Joined May 9, 2019 Messages 2,989 Reaction score 6,469 Location Pike county Media 43

The black magics sure work well on whitetail deer. Minimal meat damage and pokes a 1” hole through organs.

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SAFARIKIDD

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Joined Jul 17, 2020 Messages 1,126 Reaction score 1,886 Location Louisiana Media 130 Articles 1 Hunted TANZANIA..ZIM..BOTSWANA. NAMBIA

I just got a batch of the Magnum Crush (paid to much!) for the Benelli Slug Gun. I would to try on my 3rd Brownie or Moose one day..or a Wyoming Bison?
I have custom slugs by Greg Sappington that "crushed" the completion at the Linebaugh Seminar years back. 880s and 1043s hard cast at 1440fps and 1080fps.
Now thats real Horspower!!
Another SERIOUS load is the Tri Ball 3" Magnums. 3)600 grain 60caliber hardcast balls that will group less than 8" at 40 yds when choked properly

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Paparock94

AH senior member Joined Oct 17, 2014 Messages 64 Reaction score 77 Yes, I loved Dixie slugs and Tri-Ball! Reactions: Bob Nelson 35Whelen

Bob Nelson 35Whelen

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Joined Oct 28, 2018 Messages 9,836 Reaction score 23,681 Location Wyong new south Wales Australia Media 130 Hunting reports Africa 1 Member of SSAA Hunted Australia

I no longer live around grizzly, as I once did. The worse thing I could run into now is a Black Bear. When I lived and scouted for Mule deer and Elk in the off season in Wyoming south of Yellowstone I carried a .44 Magnum 51/2" Ruger Redhawk loaded with Randy Garrett 330 grain Hammerheads. I also did a lot of praying for my safety. Being young and stupid back then I spent way to much time out there by myself. I spent some time talking to author James Gary Shelton due to a friend's death due to bear attack and read all of his excellent books on bear attacks and bear attack survival. I can not recommend his works highly enough. He is a gentleman and a true scholar in every respect!

New Brenneke Slug

Well I was fishing around for trajectory information on the KO Slug and Black Magic Mag I saw the "NEW" tag by a new name! It is reported for Rifled Barrels only but It looks like the same construct as the Black Magic Mag and is not in a plastic sleeve as most Sabot's are.. I am in process of contacting Brenneke on why they say "Rifled Only" but picture a basic Foster style Slug. EITHER WAY

I believe this is the heaviest 12ga slug available: Correct me if I'm Wrong:

1-1/2 Ounces (666 grains)
3" shell

DHonovich

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Staff member Administrator Sponsor "Philanthropist"

Yea that certainly looks like it would work just fine in smooth bore barrels. I would be interested to hear what they have to say about it. I agree I think this is one of the heaviest 3" slugs available.

Itsricmo

.30-06

I know there are heavier 3-1/2 (10ga) slugs but I don't know if their are any heavier 12ga slugs. CTD carries a "Heavy Shot" branded 3" slug that is 1-1/2 ounces but idk what they claim the grain size is.

I also asked about their Frangible slugs they have out. Questioned whether or not they are just LE availible

Rossignol

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Dang! I'd like to try it out!

It does say rifled barrel only, but would like to know why.

Itsricmo

.30-06

Still awaiting a reply from Brenneke USA. Once I get a reply I will certainly pass on the info! I am also awaiting a reply from SEE ALL Open Sight company manager for a T&E session with their little device! They were GREAT CS the first go around for information, hoping for a great one this time and possibly no money outta my pocket unless I keep it

nitesite

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A 3" 1-1/2 ounce slug?

Can I watch one of you guys shoot it first?

Itsricmo

.30-06

If they tell me that they are capable of being fired from a smooth bore with a decent result to be expected, I will gladly buy a box or two and record it for your enjoyment

Itsricmo

.30-06

This is what I have gotten in reply from a Brenneke USA rep:

I will see if I can answer your questions comparing our 3 inch Black Magic 1 3/8 oz with our new 1 1/2 oz Magnum Crush. It is somewhat confusing so bare with me.

Brenneke USA has in the past offered two 1 3/8 oz 3 inch slugs - - the Black Magic and the Gold Magnum. Both slugs have the same ballistics. However, the Gold Magnum was designed for rifle barrels only and the Black Magic was designed for both smooth or rifle barrels and any choke.

First I have to point out the purpose for the ribs on Brenneke slugs. The ribs are there only to allow the slug to pass through the constricted areas, the forcing cone in front of the chamber, the inside bore, and the choke. As the slug passes through these cionstriucted areas the ribs compress and keep the slug in its original shape for better down range accuracy and penetration. With the Black Magic, the ribs go in the traditional direction and can be used in either a rifle or smooth barrel and any choke - - improved cylinder, modified, or full choke. However, the more open the choke the better the accuracy. Competitive slugs are not recommended by them to be used in a smooth barrel with any choke other then improved cylinder.

The Gold Magnum was designed for rifle barrels only. The ribs on the outside of the Gold Magnum go in the opposite direction to grasp the rifling for somewhat better accuracy. The ribs on the Gold Magnum are more rigid and do not completely compress as the traditional ribs do on our other slugs. Therefore, it is necessary to have only a cylinder choke or open choke with no constriction. Most rifle barrels do not have any choke. This is the reason the Gold Magnum is recommended for rifle barrels only. If you have a smooth barrel shotgun you could use the Gold Magnum if it has an open choke which is unusual for a smooth barrel. You can see how difficult it is to explain this to the average hunter - - so Brenneke chooses the best way as "for rifle barrels only".

Now back to the new 3 inch, 1 1/2 oz Magnum Crush and your question. Brenneke designed the new Magnum Crush, a very hard hitting slug with both deep penetration and accuracy using the same opposite direction ribs as the Gold Magnum. There was no reason to continue with the Gold Magnum and the Magnum Crush replaces it. If you have an open choke with no constriction you can use it in your smooth barrel. Without the rifling in the barrel it may not be as accurate? I am attaching one of our current catalogs and on page 15 you can read about the ribs on the Brenneke slugs and their purpose as I have pointed out above.

I am not familiar with Brenneke having a frangible slug. If you want to let me know which slug you are referring to maybe I can somehow help you?

Hope this helps - -

Charlie Hays, Brenneke USA


EDIT: The frangible slugs are manufactured by Ddupleks not Brenneke. haha my bad fellas! Here goes another email!

Brenneke slugs and bears?

Picked up a 500a this weekend and my mind started to wander. Brenneke are supposed to be the medicine for bears. Any experience 50 yards and closer in a defense situation? Specifically looking at the Green Lightening for a 12 gauge.
I'm not trying to start a debate on shotgun, rifle, pistol, spray. The weather was crappy yesterday and I got bored and started to think about this. Links to documentation would be great. Thanks.

chinook907

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Joined Oct 1, 2014 Messages 116

The Brenneke greens are what ADF&G settled on for bear protection for crews, and for killing problem bears.

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BLJ

WKR
Joined Jan 19, 2020 Messages 1,815 Location WV

That’s interesting. I assumed it would one of the more potent offerings. Do you have a link to the study? If there was one? Thank you.

DawnPatrol

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Joined Dec 22, 2020 Messages 343 Location Nunya Specifically looking at the Green Lightening for a 12 gauge.
They work. Reactions: Broomd

BLJ

WKR
Joined Jan 19, 2020 Messages 1,815 Location WV Sounds like I might have track some down.

chinook907

Lil-Rokslider
Joined Oct 1, 2014 Messages 116

That’s interesting. I assumed it would one of the more potent offerings. Do you have a link to the study? If there was one? Thank you.

None that I'm aware of.

Just went off the manufacturers specs as compared to others. Brenneke makes a load or two that are even more stout, but with a fair bit more recoil. Staff that carry them are a broad spectrum of sizes and experience, and that was a consideration.

BLJ

WKR
Joined Jan 19, 2020 Messages 1,815 Location WV

I was looking at the green because of the recoil. I noticed they had a load that was around 3800 ft. lbs. but I bet it would be a pretty wild ride with a short barreled 12. I’ve never been in a bear fight, but I would think multiple shots on target at a lower energy would be better than one miss. Thanks again.

Mattahall15

FNG
Joined Jan 24, 2022 Messages 11 Location Petersburg, AK Good way to stop one in its tracks. Better than basically any pistol out there for bear defense.

BLJ

WKR
Joined Jan 19, 2020 Messages 1,815 Location WV

@Mattahall15. I would have to agree with that. I point a shotgun a lot better than a pistol for sure.

VernAK

WKR
Joined Dec 24, 2012 Messages 1,976 Location Delta Jct, Alaska

ADFG did an extensive bear control near a village a few years back. Shooting from a heli, they killed 80+ in a few days. black and grizzly. Many of the bears were recovered for villagers to process meat. Villagers complained that the Brenneke slugs ruined too much meat. When the shooter switched to the old Foster slugs, it took more shots to down the bear but they could "eat right up to the hole". IIRC, they did another shoot the next year, with similar results, and moose numbers rebounded.

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