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Phil Yearout
04-05-2024, 06:10 PM
Wondered if anyone has shot the Fiocchi target loads? I went to Scheels and they had them for $89.90 a flat. I ended up grabbing the last flat of Federals on the shelf for the same price just because they're what I've been shooting but almost grabbed the Fiocchis.
James L. Martin
04-05-2024, 06:36 PM
I shot 2 flats of there 12ga 7/8oz 7 1/2 . I liked them.
bob lyons
04-05-2024, 07:12 PM
I shot about one case seemed very good
Kevin McCormack
04-05-2024, 07:25 PM
I have shot many flats of their "Shooting Dynamics" light target loads in 12 ga., mostly 7/8 oz. and I really like them. Soft recoil, pattern well, LOW NOISE!, more than adequate for most clay target games. A little slow for bunker, but much more economical than the 1290/1320 fps stuff in the higher priced brands.
Phil Yearout
04-05-2024, 08:22 PM
I thought these were 1oz @ 1145fps; not sure; need to have another look. Just gonna run them through my SBT's and price is a consideration more than specs as long as they're within reason.
John Davis
04-05-2024, 08:43 PM
Phil, I would venture to guess they are either 1 1/8oz 1145 or 1oz 1180. Either would be great for 16 yard singles.
Phil Yearout
04-05-2024, 09:11 PM
John, do you shoot a stiffer load for handicap? I just use the same load for both.
John Davis
04-06-2024, 06:04 AM
Phil, I step up to 1200 fps, no. 7 1/2’s (light handicap load) in handicap. Just a little added confidence.
George Davis
04-06-2024, 09:01 AM
I've probably shot 10,000 of then (Fiocchi) and my shooting partner does not reload and he shoots 10-12,000 per year. They are a great shell for the price as Rio Salado Sportsman's Club bought them by he semi load and sold them for $ 74.00 per flat for 5 years. I prefer the 7/8 oz 1200 for sporting clays. They now sell them for $ 11.00 per box.
Andrew Sacco
04-06-2024, 04:50 PM
I shoot them like I eat meatballs. Frequently and a lot. Mostly I shoot 1250fps in #8 1oz, but have a dozen flats of #8 in 1145 or something like that too. I shoot the 1250's in my Vulcan barrels all the time. Keep in mind the Shooting Dynamics in 1250 #8 is the same load as the Little Rhino except the Little Rhino is higher antimony shot and better quality hull. At least I read about one of these Master sporting shooters trains with the Shooting Dynamics then switches to the Little Rhino's for competition with little difference in pattern/recoil...etc.
Mike Koneski
04-06-2024, 04:57 PM
Phil, I have shot thousands of those 12g shells out of all my 12g guns whether Damascus or fluid steel. The 1 oz 1180 FPS do a very good job on clays. I also reload some Fiocchi hulls and they load nicely. :clap:
Andrew Sacco
04-06-2024, 05:20 PM
Phil, I have shot thousands of those 12g shells out of all my 12g guns whether Damascus or fluid steel. The 1 oz 1180 FPS do a very good job on clays. I also reload some Fiocchi hulls and they load nicely. :clap:
Mike someone told me to reload them only one time. Your thoughts? I have never kept them but probably should have.
Mike Koneski
04-06-2024, 08:12 PM
I will reload hulls until they start to develop splits/cracks at the crimp.
Daryl Corona
04-06-2024, 10:43 PM
I will reload hulls until they start to develop splits/cracks at the crimp.
Spoken like a true reloader.:bowdown:
I've shot a boatload of the Fiocchi 7/8oz trainer loads 20 years or so ago. They were called that and I think they dropped that name but they got me on to shooting lighter loads in the 12ga. They were 7/8oz at 1200fps and quite pleasant to shoot. They were also $34 per flat. Ahh, the good old days.
Andrew Sacco
04-07-2024, 07:39 AM
I thought I heard something about the basewad separating, but I could be, and am usually..... wrong.
Mike Koneski
04-07-2024, 09:00 AM
I thought I heard something about the basewad separating, but I could be, and am usually..... wrong.
I've seen them separate in Winchester and RST hulls, but never Fiocchi.
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