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Fiocchi 300 AAC Blackout Ammunition FI300BLKHA 125 Grain SST 25 rounds Reviews

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Posted 6 years ago
Gary Hoffmann
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This is my favorite 300 Blk Out ammo. It is very accurate and reliable. Bright and shiny and packed in a compact 25 round box. Each round is separated in the plastic carrier and that protects the rounds well from damage.
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Posted 6 years ago
After much success with the Hornady SST bullet while Texas hunting of whitetail and hogs I decided to give this Fiocchi Ammo a try. Was not disappointed, great results at the bench maintaining 2.185” groups at 125yards. In the field delivered plenty of punch dealing with hogs at ranges out to 140yards.
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Posted 6 years ago
Gary Hoffmann
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I like the way this ammo performs. It shoots very clean and reliable and is some of the most accurate 300 Blackout ammo that I have tested. The Hornady SST bullet has a reputation for excellent performance and the price is reasonable too, making this round a double winner. This ammo comes in 25 round, cube shaped boxes. The rounds are stored in an individually slotted carrier for protection. The brass and the copper bullets are bright and shiny. The best part is, these hunting/self defense rounds sell for only slightly more than some FMJ rounds.
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Posted 7 years ago
Victor Arkhipov
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It is my favorite ammo for my Sig Sauer Rattler‼️
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Posted 7 years ago
Shoots great and no cycling problems.
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Posted 8 years ago
Gary Hoffmann
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I have tried several brands of 300 Blackout in my 16" non-suppressed AR. The Fiocchi 300 Blk with the Hornady 125 gr SST bullet is one of the most accurate. It comes packaged in a cube shaped box with a plastic tray to protect the ammunition. The SST bullet has a great reputation as a hunting round. Although I haven't tried it on game, it should be excellent for white tail deer and feral hogs. I only fired 25 rounds while sighting in my scope, and there were no malfunctions. I was able to produce 1½" to 2" groups at 100 yards. Not bad for 69 yo and a 3x scope. It might seem expensive if you are used to shooting FMJ, but this is an expanding hollow point, and compared to other hunting calibers, it is not. I have used Fiocchi in other calibers and I can say they make some darn fine ammo. Brass is always shiny and reliable and it burns clean.
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Posted 8 years ago