9.3x64 Brenneke

Still looking for some? I can check with Pete and see what a minimum order we would need.
 
I despise the German bureacracy as much as anyone else.

Katja Triebel exported 45 Blaser brass to the US for me 15 years ago. Ask her nice, and she might be able to do it for you.

When I am about 5 months out from PCSing. I am going to stock up on RWS esoteric brass and put it in my house hold goods shipment.

I just got here, isn't worth the drama right now.

Germany is a very different place in 2024 than it was in 2016 when I got here last time.
it actually is the US bureaucracy that sinks the ship, exporting from Germany is a no brainer, I bring unrestricted brass for my 8x68 to Canada , no issue. But it is also unrestricted in Canada. In the US you need an import permit and the above mentioned export certificate.
Ask site sponsor Ravenrocks what they have to comply with to ship bullets and brass to Canada...
 
yes, many of the place in Europe and the med are much different than in the 70s. Was asked to leave several places that I use to eat and drink when I was there again in the 80s and it has only gotten worse on everything. I was lucky to have put in 11 years overseas when it was different. I would not try anything that was not by the book.
 
I have about 250 pcs. of RWS brass new in 20 round boxes. I would sell most of it. I also have a slightly used chamber reamer. If you are interested in either or both PM me.
Dead thread I know, but what are the odds you still have some of this brass?
 
Send them an mail and ask for US importer they also have 3-4 loads also TIG , TAG ( lead free) Tog ( bonded )
 

There are currently 9 loads available on the German market. I think there are more than that, but they aren't produced with enough regularity to be of any use.

From Brenneke Tug, Tog, and Tug nature (lead free).

From RWS the HIT (lead free) and the Uni Classic.

From SAX the 3 lead-free designs.

From LFB in Switzerland there is 1 lead free bullet load.

RWS is the only provider of 9.3x64 brass.

It will be a few years until I come home. I will only be able to import brass.
 

There are currently 9 loads available on the German market. I think there are more than that, but they aren't produced with enough regularity to be of any use.

From Brenneke Tug, Tog, and Tug nature (lead free).

From RWS the HIT (lead free) and the Uni Classic.

From SAX the 3 lead-free designs.

From LFB in Switzerland there is 1 lead free bullet load.

RWS is the only provider of 9.3x64 brass.

It will be a few years until I come home. I will only be able to import brass.
Certainly keep my name in your book! I'm formerly a commercial reloader, I prefer to reload all my own stuff so brass would definitely be preferred over factory ammo!
 
Apart from RWS, no one makes these brasses. They used to be made in Russia, but they were not exported, and for some reason they are not being made now. And they're under Berdan.
A friend of mine in the USA made them himself from magnum-caliber, preferably 338 Win Mag. It is necessary to expand the muzzle and remove the belt on the lathe, well, and make a groove. And naturally, a matrix is needed.
 
I can't get the ammo in, I won't have that kind of license or way to ship it.

Brass will be it.
 
Apart from RWS, no one makes these brasses. They used to be made in Russia, but they were not exported, and for some reason they are not being made now. And they're under Berdan.
A friend of mine in the USA made them himself from magnum-caliber, preferably 338 Win Mag. It is necessary to expand the muzzle and remove the belt on the lathe, well, and make a groove. And naturally, a matrix is needed.

I only know the cartridges 9,3x64 made in Russia by Barnaul, but no shells for reloading. In addition, the shells were made of painted steel and could not be reloaded.
 
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Well, we have craftsmen who have shod the flea, so the steel lacquered casings are also reloaded. Although it's like f...g in a hammock while standing on skis. But besides them there are brass LVE, Novosibirsk. Also under Berdan. And some more, I didn't see. They were used for the SVD-9 rifle, but it doesn't seem to be used anymore.
 
I have 10-20round boxes (200 pcs) of new RWS 9.3x64 brass for sale.

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You can get 9,3x64 brass from here:
They offer them in match quality also (0,5gr deviation in volume), if you ask.
For the guys in the US, Raven Rocks in Virginia is talking with these folks regarding importing their products. He told me he contacted RWS also and they were not interested.
 
For the guys in the US, Raven Rocks in Virginia is talking with these folks regarding importing their products. He told me he contacted RWS also and they were not interested.
RWS is weird, even by European gun trade circles.

I would say that they are producing ammunition for the war in Ukraine, and that is why they are booming but not doing much else. I don't know that to be true, but that seems to be the reason.

They also just got bought out by Beretta. So I don't know what that will mean for the future.

I was told the Italians are only interested in producing profitable ammunition. So I think there will be a downward spiral for RWS back to these cartridges if we are lucky.

308
30-06
8x57 IS .323 bullet
222
223
338 Lapua
300 Winchester
6.5x55
6.5 Creedmoor
22LR
22 WMR
9,3x62
7.5x55
The most popular cartridges in Europe, and a few military ones.

Then there is the fairly popular group, probably produced on a couple of runs a year.
8x67 JRS
8x68 S
9,3x74R
7x65R
7x57
7x57R
375 H&H

I was told all the rare metric ones were going to be over. Or at minimum rarely produced.
10,3x68 RWS
5,6x57
6,5x68
9,3x64
404 Jeff
10,75x68
5,6x50
5,6x50R
5,6x52R
 
Apart from RWS, no one makes these brasses. They used to be made in Russia, but they were not exported, and for some reason they are not being made now. And they're under Berdan.
A friend of mine in the USA made them himself from magnum-caliber, preferably 338 Win Mag. It is necessary to expand the muzzle and remove the belt on the lathe, well, and make a groove. And naturally, a matrix is needed.
Brenneke also makes ammo. But doesn't sell brass individually.

There are at least 5 loads on the market in Germany plus the small guys.

Big Corporations
RWS Evo Green
RWS Classic
Brenneke Tug
Brenneke Tug Nature
Brenneke Tog

Small Boutique companies
Jaguar
Sax KJG
Sax KGS
LFB 3 Band Classic
Skadi
 

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