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Fiochi Steel #1931535 12/17/10 11:10 PM
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Anybody tried these? I see they have them for a decent price at cheaper than dirt. Looking at 3 1/2 inch 2's and bb's 1 9/16 weight


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I've never shot their steel shot, but I shoot skeet with Fiocci Little Rino's. They make quality ammo.



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Yep. Shot a case of them a couple years back. Had no problems at all with them.

Rogers Sporting Goods online usually has them for a good price.


Re: Fiochi Steel [Re: GreyDuck] #1931664 12/18/10 12:02 AM
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Dont know about steel but I love the heavy dove loads they make..!!!


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I bought a box of the 3" #2s earlier this year and had a few misfires...I plan on sticking to the kents


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Originally Posted By: easton1025
Dont know about steel but I love the heavy dove loads they make..!!!


+1

I was thinking about giving the Fiocchi Steel a try here soon.


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One of the mom & pop store had some on sale a couple years back . Bought 4 cases of it great stuff loved it never had a problem with it .


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shot about a box of them this year.. they seemed to be good shells to me


Re: Fiochi Steel [Re: GreyDuck] #1937111 12/20/10 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted By: GreyDuck
Rogers Sporting Goods online usually has them for a good price.


They pattern really, the shot is near perfectly round and shiny, and rogers had Free shipping on them by the case


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I opened one up the other day after posting on this thread and compared it to my remington shur shots I had. Both were 3" #2 1 1/4 oz loads. The fiocchi's looked like they were made of galvanized steel (real light colored), and had little pits on them randomly. The Remingtons were darker and perfectly round and smooth, they looked like ball bearings.

Of course, I don't know what the hell kind of difference that makes, but just thought I'd throw it out there up


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