Fiocchi .38 SPL 158 Grain FMJ 50 Round Box 960 fps

Fiocchi .38 SPL 158 Grain FMJ 50 Round Box 960 fps

Fiocchi 38G

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Fiocchi 38G

Product Type
Ammo
Condition
New
Bullet Weight
158 Grain
Bullet Type
Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Use Type
Range Training
Casing Type
Brass
Quantity
50
Ammo Caliber
38 Special
Primer Type
Boxer
Muzzle Velocity
930
Muzzle Energy
295
UPC Barcode
762344000992
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Fiocchi Shooting Dynamics training line of handgun ammunition is loaded to exacting and stringent factory specifications. Fiocchi is world renown for creating reliable quality ammunition in a wide variety of calibers. This particular line of Shooting Dynamics plinking ammo features a lead projectile, with a copper jacket know and a full metal jacket. FMJ rounds are ideal for use at the range and plinking on paper targets.

.38 Special
158 Grain Full Metal Jacket
Brass Cased
Reloadable
Muzzle velocity: 960 fps
Muzzle energy: 320 ft/lbs
Uses: Target, Training, Range, and Plinking

50 Rounds per box. To buy a full case, order 20 boxes.

Ammo price is per box.


6 Ratings
4.5 out of 5 stars
6 Ratings

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Rated 4 out of 5
Shot this ammo again and
Shot this ammo again and I retract my accuracy comments from previous write-up. It is accurate - must have been me. I shot several more boxes through different guns and it shot well. However, in my Ruger Security Six, the cylinder would bind and not rotate. I had to stop shooting this ammo in my Ruger. I think it is because the primers are a little higher than other ammo and binds the cylinder from rotating.
October 22, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5
I would pass on this ammo
I would pass on this ammo. Bought it for plinking and target shooting, as it's a good price. I just got a Dan Wesson model 15-2 .357 magnum and put the 2-1/2 inch barrel on it. At 5 yards off-hand, it shot a 1 inch group 1.5 inches high. At 7 yards it was a 2 inch group and 1.5 inches high. At 10 yards, it was a 4 inch group and looked like buckshot, high, low, sideways and an occasional flier. My Winchester and PMC ammo shot spot on, even at 23 yards, inc. +P and Magnum. I shouldn't have bought 10 boxes. UPDATE: Shot this ammo again in the Dan Wesson model 15-2 and had much better results. So, I do recommend it, BUT in my Ruger Security Six 2-3/4 inch barrel, the cylinder wouldn't rotate. The cause is High Primers, I think. It worked fine in my other wheel guns. Otherwise, I do think it's accurate and not as dirty as pure lead bullets. UPDATE: Shot this ammo again and I retract my accuracy comments from previous write-up. It is accurate - must have been me. I shot several more boxes through different guns and it shot well. However, in my Ruger Security Six, the cylinder would bind and not rotate. I had to stop shooting this ammo in my Ruger. I think it is because the primers are a little higher than other ammo and binds the cylinder from rotating.
September 15, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5
I use this ammo all the t
I use this ammo all the time for plinking at the range. It is super clean and great for the money. I still prefer Hornady for best accuracy though.
September 30, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5
This ammo fired great out
This ammo fired great out of my old Colt Offical Police. But then again, so does every kind of ammo I've tried. I shot at a block of Walnut and dug out the bullet and it still held it's shape farley good. The block of wood went flying about 5 feet back so it has good stopping power too.
June 21, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5
I have found this to be g
I have found this to be good quality, reliable ammo for a good price.
February 13, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5
Very good ammo, it shot t
Very good ammo, it shot to point of aim from a 2' barrel S&W Model 10, as well as a Ruger GP100. Recoil was very mild through the Ruger.
February 7, 2010
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