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 full metal jacket. FMJ rounds are ideal for use at the range and plinking on paper targets.
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: 44B500
Caliber: .44 Remington Magnum
Bullet Type: Semi Jacketed Hollow Point
Bullet Weight: 200 Grain
Brass Cased
Reloadable
Muzzle velocity: 1475 fps
Muzzle energy: 966 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.
Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: 44B500
Caliber: .44 Remington Magnum
Bullet Type: Semi Jacketed Hollow Point
Bullet Weight: 200 Grain
Brass Cased
Reloadable
Muzzle velocity: 1475 fps
Muzzle energy: 966 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.
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Love this ammo don't think it's really 1750 FPS had other 44 magnum ammunition that I shot that day out of a 1978 ruger new model super Blackhawk the other bullets kicked harder and they were like 1200 FPS 240 gr though but still love this ammo always goes boom very accurate plus doesn't hurt my hand from recoil
December 18, 2018
I would buy this again.
This item is the least expensive. 44 mag I could find. I use it primarily for practice. Works great for my needs.
September 29, 2017
This is excellent ammo. I
This is excellent ammo. I've fired more than half a case thru my Desert Eagle with no ammunition-caused malfunctions. With a Holo-Sight from a sand bag rest, I get consistent 100 yard 5-shot groups the size of an open hand. Earlier this week, I shot a 25 yard 5-shot 2,5 inch group offhand. The 200 grain load is a perfect balance of higher velocity/ flatter trajectory versus big game stopping bullet weight. I've shot four European wild boars - with three of them being one-shot stops. This includes a 60-yard heart shot on a 250 pounder. The most recent was an off-hand 80 yard downhill shot between the shoulders. The only pig requiring more than one shot was a 175 pounder. He took two rounds broadside through the chest that only hit the edge of one lung. The only bullet that stayed in an animal was the heart shot from the front quarter. It stopped against a rib and had mushroomed perfectly with full weight retention. I know there are much higher-tech bullets available. But paper or flesh, this performance is tough to beat. VicCDR, USN (retired)
April 16, 2009