Fiocchi is now openly stating this is #1 buck, but was not when I began purchasing this loading. Many if not most ammo sites still have this categorized as 00buck, which is confusing because Fiocchi DOES offer an 8pellet 00buck load AND a 9 pellet 00buck load under the Defense Dynamics brand.
Have you compared this to the Fiocchi 8 pellet? Very few folks talk about that one (black w/ rolled ends), but i wanted to see how it stacked up against Federal LE13300 (flight control). I literally just bought boxes of both Fiocchi (8 and 9) and wonder if their 8-pellet load is actually 00, and not #1. Got options for my 870 and Shockwave. Thanks for your contributions!
@@tungsoltube I’ve not compared. The only thing that makes me want to step up to 00buck over this load is the flitecontrol wad. If I was hunting with it, the 00buck extra penetration might be beneficial. For defense against people, I think it’s unnecessary
I got a case (250) of this from Midway during my birthday week pricing (check that out if you don't know) and I paid less than .59 a round after tax and delivery. Total luck that I selected this stuff based on price and now I wish I got more. The round cycled perfectly through my Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol. This stuff is absolutely amazing with regards to recoil and it patterned perfectly, keeping all pellets on a B-27 silhouette out to 25 yards... I emptied the gun several times per target with no fliers. Really happy to hear about the performance in gel as well, and yes it's definitely #1 buck but marked as 9 pellet buck (same box and velocity).
I was scared until I came across your comment. I too just bought an A300 ultima patrol. Was worried these shells wouldn't cycle. I bought 200rds to just run it. Appreciate your comment!
Looks like they don't even state the shot size on this stuff. It just says "9-pellet" which people just assumed is 00B. If its #1B, then that's a very interesting concept. No wonder it has light recoil and patterns tight. #1B is usually 12-16 pellet. I would wager that it performs well through chokes too. This looks like a great load for pump guns and recoil-sensitive users.
Nice presentation. Never used #1 buck. I have cases of #4 buck and 00, some 000. A fellow on another page just clued me in on your content as the Shockwave or one of a couple of shorty Turkish 12 gauge autos tend to accompany me into the woods and swamps for things a handgun might not do well enough in a hurry.
Especially remarkable about this load is the absence of a "ninth pellet flyer" that is common for all other nine-pellet loads, including Federal Flight Control 00B. I guess the smaller diameter allows nine pellets to stack symmetrically inside the hull. Also remarkable is the lack of penetration of an old sheet of plywood after 16 in of ballistic gelatin.
This was my go to load in my 1301. When I bought my 1301 I went out an patterned about 10 different loads and I did notice this load was light recoil and decent patters.
I've been saying this for a while now - the Fiocchi DD patterns very well out of my 590. Just as good as a few other much more expensive options. People think if they pay more, it must be a better performing load, but that isn't always the case. Then again, many people never bother to pattern their shotgun in the first place, or they'd know that.
Interesting Currently the only thing I shoot in my uncle's old double barrel is shorty's, because I am embarrassingly recoiled sensitive for someone my size 😂
Wanting to load Federal #4 shorties with a couple of backup 9-pellet Fiocchi behind those for HD in a shockwave (w/ adapter). Thoughts?@@demonstratedconceptsllc4918
There is a third way to reduce recoil, the impulse of the force. The flight control wads don’t have any mechanism to obsorb impact. Having a gas seal or wad that spreads out the time of the recoil impulse can make two identical things seem different. It’s why cars have crumple zones. Spreading the force out of a few extra milliseconds can be the difference between no injuries and fatal injuries.
I noticed the recoil was less vs. another 00 Buck I was shooting. Beretta A300 over 100 rounds no issues, plus I get 7 in the mag tube vs. 6 with other 2 3/4 brands. Never shot flitecontrol and best price now is $2/rd shipped, I paid $0.51/rd for the Fiocchi. I bought 500 rounds and plan to use this as my primary load. It's clear with low brass as someone else mentioned, purchased two cases in July, 2024.
I have this load except its the lastest version in the clear hull with low brass item # 12EX9P. The pellet size in my example measures .30 - .30 1/2 cal. Pellet weight 41.4gr each, total 9 pellets 372.6gr. Powder charge of 18gr, flakes are big and flat. I also get about the same performance as you did in your video. I think its a great soft shooting load that is perfect for tactical and defensive use. I have no autos only pumps.
Were the crimps on it ridiculously poor? I bought two cases and they are all crimped such that I'm afraid pellets will fall out the big hole in the middle...
@@Armadillo223 Take a candle and drop one or two drops of melting candle wax into hole and problem solved. I reload shot-shells with a MEC reloader and sometimes when the different shells I use does that with smaller shot and the candle wax works perfect. It will not hurt the case, gun or you.
@@Armadillo223The crimps on my samples are not super terrible but they are a little sloppy, could be better imo but it is what it is. I have not found any bad enough that would concern me with thinking the pellets may fall out.
Looks like what I used in my ATI Bullpup Bulldog review & Buckshot Selection for Home Defense Video at 11 yards on multiple targets This "00" vs S&B 12-pellet #1 vs Rio #4 vs Sterling Big Game people may want to take a look. Thanks for putting it into Clear Ballistics...I am confident #1 Buck has enough momentum for man sized HD problems with less retained momentum through walls than standard 00. American Buckshot is often smaller diameter than what it really should be. It functioned Bulldog fine 2nd day after just breaking in a bit with slugs then birdshot on day 1. Maybe I will get a new shottie with wood and do patterning at like 7 and 15 yards...but picked 11 as that really is longest in most people's homes that aren't rich.
Great video. You gave me the exact information I was looking for on this load. PSA is offering a good deal on Fiocchi right now and your video has convinced me to order a case...thanks!..I might also add it's manufactured in Missouri or Little Rock, Ar. facilities.
I've read #1 was superior, but 00 was the most popular for some reason and so #1 evaporated in my area a number of years ago. I think it was P&S that patterned some #1 flight control and found it patterened even better than 00 flight control too
I recently bought this as it was the cheapest I could find in bulk. Now I just need to pattern it in my guns. Thank you for the review. You didn't say it was reliable, but I am assuming that if you found any problems in it's reliability you would have said so.
Just bought 115rnds of federal flite control, $145.69 to my door, was 5.90 per 5 shells before shipping. Ammoseek is great. But this stuff may make some good training ammo.
I bought some "fiocchi 00 Buckshot 9 pellet 1325 fps" loads and they measure .30 so they are #1 buck not 00buck. They also have soft recoil compared to normal power (1275 fps) Federal 9 pellet. Because of the lighter payload. About 7/8th OZ.
"Number 1 buck is the smallest diameter shot that reliably and consistently penetrates more than 12 inches of standard ordnance gelatin when fired at typical shotgun engagement distances." (Tactical Briefs #10, Oct. 1998) Get the velocity low enough and it will not penetrate adequately, and things like leather jackets may give it trouble (i.e. won't penetrate the jacket), say, around 40 yds, maybe shorter.
Thank you for the gel test! The only thing I have reservations was the crimp wasn’t uniform on the ones I tried. Also, how you getting so big ? You’re only lifting half of a gun! 😂 Kudos 👍
So are you still finding the blue-hull stuff? I went looking, and acquired some of the current "Defense Dynamics 9-pellet 1250fps" load. The SKU is 12EX9P. It appears they have changed it to a white/clear low-brass hull... Has a different wad too. The load is the same: nine 0.30" (1B) pellets weighing 360 grains total. The pattern is very tight-- 4-5" at ten-yards. The recoil feels like Walmart birdshot. Nice load.
Good comment, I took a gamble on it and also got the white low-brass hull, haven't patterned it yet but your results seem promising. Either way the price was right even as 'cheap' shot.
I bought a box of Fiocchi Defense Dynamics shells , 2 3/4 inch 9 pellet 00 buckshot advertised at 1250 FPS. I have not shot any of it yet but I'm not impressed with the quality of the shells. First it's low brass and the crimps are terrible. There are holes in the middle of all the crimps and on some shells the crimps are becoming undone. The price was cheap but it was all my local gun store had. I'll shoot and pattern them in a couple weeks.
I wait for sales and can usually pick up the flight control for about $1-1.10/round w/ sometimes free shipping and depending on the vendor location, sometimes no tax. The best price I've found on the Fiocchi is about $0.70/round plus shipping and tax. So I'm with you, for a max of 30-40 cents more per round I'll probably just go with the round my guns seem to like, the flight control. But this creators test shows good results so if the Fiocchi goes on sale somewhere or I can find it w/ free shipping, etc. I'll definitely give it another go.
Another great ammo option! I'm waiting for a shockwave deal to come up so I can try out your technique. Do you think the vang comp system would benefit your shockwave technique at all?
@@demonstratedconceptsllc4918 Interesting. I would think the ported barrel would lend itself to being a plus on such a short system. Would the velocity reduction be the main concern?
I purchased this stuff online from both Palmetto State and another site last year. After the purchase, I heard some internet rumors that this was not a true 00 buck (.33 cal) load. Sure enough, I cut two shells open from two random 25-rd boxes in the 10-box case and ascertained that these were in fact 9-pellet #1 buck (.30 cal) loads, as confirmed by my caliper. What a ripoff! There's a huge performance difference between 9 x 33-cal pellets vs 9 x 30-cal lead balls. Shame on Fiocchi for false advertising.
The difference between #1 and 00 at home defense distance is going to be negligible. Accuracy and follow-up shots will matter far more, which is what this is designed for.
I have a Benelli m4 and it eats anything. Oddly enough I get a failure to cycle about every 3rd round with this ammo. It sucks because the round recoil is nice but seems like it gives just enough power to spit the used shell out but won’t load a new round. Any ideas what the issue may be?
Another great budget option is to buy target load. Then use a Lee Buckshot Mold or Slug Mold and mold the shot into a slug or buckshot of choice. Then you simply drop the buckshot or slug into the target load shell and you have a "low power" buckshot or slug. They may have reduced recoil, but they are MORE than capable of extreme damage, and for 25 cents a piece.
If you do decide to mold slugs like I have, you have to slightly trim the WAD if you decide to roll crimp it. Otherwise you can simply just peel the previous crimp open then close it back once you replace the shot.
Sorry but I'm a Federal flight control fanboy to the end. Maybe it has more recoil but the patterning on the flight control is superior to EVERYTHING I've tried including Fiocchi. Perhaps its just my Mossberg's and is not the same for anyone else. But the only change I might make is if Federal's #4 buck shorties add a flight control and they end up patterning as well as the 2 3/4's 00 Buck. The recoil, or lack of recoil really, on the shorties is amazing but the pattering is similar to other shells. I do shoot the shorty slug and it travels just fine. Fyi I can fit 11'ish of those in most of my tubes w/o over-compressing the shells. But I'm glad I caught this review. For practice I use off brand shotshells. I'll add definitely Fiocchi to the top of my list of brands to watch for sales and give them another try if the pricing is good. But flight control shells and/or shorty slugs will still be the round of choice for our home defense gun(s).
Interesting how the weakest is synonymous with the best... the whole point of a shotgun is max payload to stop the threat in as few shots as possible, this is going the wrong direction. Higher pattern density means more things get shredded inside the body.
@demonstratedconceptsllc4918 yeah because agencies have to cater to the lowest common denominator, women, and people with weak upper body strength who are unpracticed in the push pull technique.
@@Kinetic.44 absolutely. I’ve yet to see a case of someone requiring a second serving of #1 or 00 buck to the torso. The majority of cases I’ve seen are with reduced recoil 8 and 9 pellet loads.
I have two boxes of the Fiocchi but Imma have to break out the box to check. Got 5 in the mag tube and 6 in the side saddle. Don’t think it matters after seeing this video. I’ve already patterned it and am very happy with it. Bottom line if it’s #1 or 00 it’s as good as it gets. I’m not upset. 👌😁🫡🇺🇸👍
Fiocchi is now openly stating this is #1 buck, but was not when I began purchasing this loading. Many if not most ammo sites still have this categorized as 00buck, which is confusing because Fiocchi DOES offer an 8pellet 00buck load AND a 9 pellet 00buck load under the Defense Dynamics brand.
I found Fiocchi #1 buckshot at just one big online seller for lower price than listings for 00 buck elsewhere.
@@raykettel1837 I can easily find DD for $15 for a box of 25. That's a lot less than Flite Control, if you can even find it.
Have you compared this to the Fiocchi 8 pellet? Very few folks talk about that one (black w/ rolled ends), but i wanted to see how it stacked up against Federal LE13300 (flight control). I literally just bought boxes of both Fiocchi (8 and 9) and wonder if their 8-pellet load is actually 00, and not #1. Got options for my 870 and Shockwave. Thanks for your contributions!
@@tungsoltube I’ve not compared. The only thing that makes me want to step up to 00buck over this load is the flitecontrol wad.
If I was hunting with it, the 00buck extra penetration might be beneficial. For defense against people, I think it’s unnecessary
Do you know the SKU to get this one?
I got a case (250) of this from Midway during my birthday week pricing (check that out if you don't know) and I paid less than .59 a round after tax and delivery. Total luck that I selected this stuff based on price and now I wish I got more. The round cycled perfectly through my Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol. This stuff is absolutely amazing with regards to recoil and it patterned perfectly, keeping all pellets on a B-27 silhouette out to 25 yards... I emptied the gun several times per target with no fliers. Really happy to hear about the performance in gel as well, and yes it's definitely #1 buck but marked as 9 pellet buck (same box and velocity).
I was scared until I came across your comment. I too just bought an A300 ultima patrol. Was worried these shells wouldn't cycle. I bought 200rds to just run it. Appreciate your comment!
Looks like they don't even state the shot size on this stuff. It just says "9-pellet" which people just assumed is 00B. If its #1B, then that's a very interesting concept. No wonder it has light recoil and patterns tight. #1B is usually 12-16 pellet. I would wager that it performs well through chokes too. This looks like a great load for pump guns and recoil-sensitive users.
Depends on the state you live in, these rounds are rare to find
@@user-Cosmicplayhouse_ I just bought a case off Luckygunner for like .50 CPR
Nice presentation. Never used #1 buck. I have cases of #4 buck and 00, some 000. A fellow on another page just clued me in on your content as the Shockwave or one of a couple of shorty Turkish 12 gauge autos tend to accompany me into the woods and swamps for things a handgun might not do well enough in a hurry.
Especially remarkable about this load is the absence of a "ninth pellet flyer" that is common for all other nine-pellet loads, including Federal Flight Control 00B. I guess the smaller diameter allows nine pellets to stack symmetrically inside the hull. Also remarkable is the lack of penetration of an old sheet of plywood after 16 in of ballistic gelatin.
This was my go to load in my 1301. When I bought my 1301 I went out an patterned about 10 different loads and I did notice this load was light recoil and decent patters.
Damn. Ive had this stuff for a few years and never knew. Still haven't shot it yet.
I've been saying this for a while now - the Fiocchi DD patterns very well out of my 590. Just as good as a few other much more expensive options. People think if they pay more, it must be a better performing load, but that isn't always the case. Then again, many people never bother to pattern their shotgun in the first place, or they'd know that.
Interesting
Currently the only thing I shoot in my uncle's old double barrel is shorty's, because I am embarrassingly recoiled sensitive for someone my size 😂
These aren’t as soft as the shorties, but they are way softer than standard buck
Wanting to load Federal #4 shorties with a couple of backup 9-pellet Fiocchi behind those for HD in a shockwave (w/ adapter). Thoughts?@@demonstratedconceptsllc4918
There is a third way to reduce recoil, the impulse of the force.
The flight control wads don’t have any mechanism to obsorb impact. Having a gas seal or wad that spreads out the time of the recoil impulse can make two identical things seem different.
It’s why cars have crumple zones. Spreading the force out of a few extra milliseconds can be the difference between no injuries and fatal injuries.
This has to be the best kept secret for good buckshot. They did change to a clear-colored low-brass hull in the last case I bought.
Was just looking to pick this load up. Great review.
I noticed the recoil was less vs. another 00 Buck I was shooting. Beretta A300 over 100 rounds no issues, plus I get 7 in the mag tube vs. 6 with other 2 3/4 brands. Never shot flitecontrol and best price now is $2/rd shipped, I paid $0.51/rd for the Fiocchi.
I bought 500 rounds and plan to use this as my primary load. It's clear with low brass as someone else mentioned, purchased two cases in July, 2024.
I have this load except its the lastest version in the clear hull with low brass item # 12EX9P. The pellet size in my example measures .30 - .30 1/2 cal. Pellet weight 41.4gr each, total 9 pellets 372.6gr. Powder charge of 18gr, flakes are big and flat. I also get about the same performance as you did in your video. I think its a great soft shooting load that is perfect for tactical and defensive use. I have no autos only pumps.
Were the crimps on it ridiculously poor? I bought two cases and they are all crimped such that I'm afraid pellets will fall out the big hole in the middle...
@@Armadillo223 Take a candle and drop one or two drops of melting candle wax into hole and problem solved. I reload shot-shells with a MEC reloader and sometimes when the different shells I use does that with smaller shot and the candle wax works perfect. It will not hurt the case, gun or you.
@@Armadillo223The crimps on my samples are not super terrible but they are a little sloppy, could be better imo but it is what it is. I have not found any bad enough that would concern me with thinking the pellets may fall out.
Dang, I’ve only been able to find Field Dynamics in my area. Glad that they’re now advertising it as #1. That will make looking for it easier.
Just bought a 10 case bundle sale of this at PSA. Came out to .56/rd after shipping and taxes. Thanks for the review
Looks like what I used in my ATI Bullpup Bulldog review & Buckshot Selection for Home Defense Video at 11 yards on multiple targets This "00" vs S&B 12-pellet #1 vs Rio #4 vs Sterling Big Game people may want to take a look. Thanks for putting it into Clear Ballistics...I am confident #1 Buck has enough momentum for man sized HD problems with less retained momentum through walls than standard 00. American Buckshot is often smaller diameter than what it really should be. It functioned Bulldog fine 2nd day after just breaking in a bit with slugs then birdshot on day 1. Maybe I will get a new shottie with wood and do patterning at like 7 and 15 yards...but picked 11 as that really is longest in most people's homes that aren't rich.
This one patterns very well, many rag on this round for being too weak. I think this round deserves a bit more recognition.
#1 buck is hard to find and is an ideal HD load. Nice to know it is hiding. 70 cents is not bad in these times.
Good info. Well done
Great video. You gave me the exact information I was looking for on this load. PSA is offering a good deal on Fiocchi right now and your video has convinced me to order a case...thanks!..I might also add it's manufactured in Missouri or Little Rock, Ar. facilities.
Nice, I just ordered the WOOX furniture for this exact build.
I've read #1 was superior, but 00 was the most popular for some reason and so #1 evaporated in my area a number of years ago.
I think it was P&S that patterned some #1 flight control and found it patterened even better than 00 flight control too
I intentionally buy #1 buck or 00 buck both work great. Full size 590 recoil is manageable with any thing i've shot. I prefer 12 pellet tho
I recently bought this as it was the cheapest I could find in bulk. Now I just need to pattern it in my guns. Thank you for the review. You didn't say it was reliable, but I am assuming that if you found any problems in it's reliability you would have said so.
Nice video. I just picked up two boxes of this from PSA. $10.99 for a 25 round box plus shipping.
Just bought 115rnds of federal flite control, $145.69 to my door, was 5.90 per 5 shells before shipping. Ammoseek is great. But this stuff may make some good training ammo.
Fiocchi makes some amazing ammo.
There is a range near me that sells this for 26$ a box. I'm now considering picking up a box or 2,wasn't sure about this. You helped a bunch,thanks!
I bought some "fiocchi 00 Buckshot 9 pellet 1325 fps" loads and they measure .30 so they are #1 buck not 00buck. They also have soft recoil compared to normal power (1275 fps) Federal 9 pellet. Because of the lighter payload. About 7/8th OZ.
Any chance you will review the CCI Uppercut?
Recoil is bliss 😎👍🏽
"Number 1 buck is the smallest diameter shot that reliably and consistently penetrates more than 12 inches of standard ordnance gelatin when fired at typical shotgun engagement distances." (Tactical Briefs #10, Oct. 1998) Get the velocity low enough and it will not penetrate adequately, and things like leather jackets may give it trouble (i.e. won't penetrate the jacket), say, around 40 yds, maybe shorter.
What is the SKU of this load?
Just pick up a couple boxes for 10.99 a box well worth it in my opinion and best deal around me
where did you see them for $11.99?
Thank you for the gel test!
The only thing I have reservations was the crimp wasn’t uniform on the ones I tried.
Also, how you getting so big ? You’re only lifting half of a gun! 😂
Kudos 👍
😂 thanks!
Good video
Thanks!
So are you still finding the blue-hull stuff? I went looking, and acquired some of the current "Defense Dynamics 9-pellet 1250fps" load. The SKU is 12EX9P. It appears they have changed it to a white/clear low-brass hull... Has a different wad too. The load is the same: nine 0.30" (1B) pellets weighing 360 grains total. The pattern is very tight-- 4-5" at ten-yards. The recoil feels like Walmart birdshot. Nice load.
Good comment, I took a gamble on it and also got the white low-brass hull, haven't patterned it yet but your results seem promising. Either way the price was right even as 'cheap' shot.
I bought a box of Fiocchi Defense Dynamics shells , 2 3/4 inch 9 pellet 00 buckshot advertised at 1250 FPS. I have not shot any of it yet but I'm not impressed with the quality of the shells. First it's low brass and the crimps are terrible. There are holes in the middle of all the crimps and on some shells the crimps are becoming undone. The price was cheap but it was all my local gun store had. I'll shoot and pattern them in a couple weeks.
Try Federal Flight control LE132 00, 9 pellet 00 at 1145fps, also Fiocchi Defense Dynamics 12LE9P= 9 pellet #1 Buck at 1150fps.
Looking for this ammo at Ammo Seek there are few sellers and it is not much cheaper than Flitecontrol 8 pellet which is now more available.
Looking at same site now- I’m seeing it’s half the price of FC and those are the best deals I’ve seen on FC in months.
Look at lucky gunner. On .72 cents a round.
I wait for sales and can usually pick up the flight control for about $1-1.10/round w/ sometimes free shipping and depending on the vendor location, sometimes no tax. The best price I've found on the Fiocchi is about $0.70/round plus shipping and tax. So I'm with you, for a max of 30-40 cents more per round I'll probably just go with the round my guns seem to like, the flight control. But this creators test shows good results so if the Fiocchi goes on sale somewhere or I can find it w/ free shipping, etc. I'll definitely give it another go.
I'll stick with my small stash of Federal LE1321b 15 pellet #1 flite control round.
Fiocchi has always been soft shooting stuff in my experience.
Back then the box actually said defensive buckshot and didn’t list the shot size. Good stuff though.
Have you chronographed this? I’m looking for subsonics.
I got 2 boxes of this stuff a few days ago for my 590A1..... think it'll do the trick for home defense? Just curious
Another great ammo option! I'm waiting for a shockwave deal to come up so I can try out your technique. Do you think the vang comp system would benefit your shockwave technique at all?
I love their work! I wouldn’t opt for the ported barrel, but all else is ideal for shockwave
@@demonstratedconceptsllc4918 Interesting. I would think the ported barrel would lend itself to being a plus on such a short system. Would the velocity reduction be the main concern?
True # 1 Buck weighs 40.5 grains!
I purchased this stuff online from both Palmetto State and another site last year. After the purchase, I heard some internet rumors that this was not a true 00 buck (.33 cal) load. Sure enough, I cut two shells open from two random 25-rd boxes in the 10-box case and ascertained that these were in fact 9-pellet #1 buck (.30 cal) loads, as confirmed by my caliper. What a ripoff! There's a huge performance difference between 9 x 33-cal pellets vs 9 x 30-cal lead balls. Shame on Fiocchi for false advertising.
The difference between #1 and 00 at home defense distance is going to be negligible. Accuracy and follow-up shots will matter far more, which is what this is designed for.
I have a Benelli m4 and it eats anything. Oddly enough I get a failure to cycle about every 3rd round with this ammo. It sucks because the round recoil is nice but seems like it gives just enough power to spit the used shell out but won’t load a new round. Any ideas what the issue may be?
But does it kill
off topic but what are qualities to look for in .223 defense ammo?
Another great budget option is to buy target load. Then use a Lee Buckshot Mold or Slug Mold and mold the shot into a slug or buckshot of choice. Then you simply drop the buckshot or slug into the target load shell and you have a "low power" buckshot or slug. They may have reduced recoil, but they are MORE than capable of extreme damage, and for 25 cents a piece.
If you do decide to mold slugs like I have, you have to slightly trim the WAD if you decide to roll crimp it. Otherwise you can simply just peel the previous crimp open then close it back once you replace the shot.
Only the 8 pellet load is “00” Buck
Sorry but I'm a Federal flight control fanboy to the end. Maybe it has more recoil but the patterning on the flight control is superior to EVERYTHING I've tried including Fiocchi. Perhaps its just my Mossberg's and is not the same for anyone else. But the only change I might make is if Federal's #4 buck shorties add a flight control and they end up patterning as well as the 2 3/4's 00 Buck. The recoil, or lack of recoil really, on the shorties is amazing but the pattering is similar to other shells. I do shoot the shorty slug and it travels just fine. Fyi I can fit 11'ish of those in most of my tubes w/o over-compressing the shells.
But I'm glad I caught this review. For practice I use off brand shotshells. I'll add definitely Fiocchi to the top of my list of brands to watch for sales and give them another try if the pricing is good. But flight control shells and/or shorty slugs will still be the round of choice for our home defense gun(s).
Federal 00 Buck don’t weigh out either !!!
If the Box says # 1 it will really be # 3 so leave it alone !!!
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Interesting how the weakest is synonymous with the best... the whole point of a shotgun is max payload to stop the threat in as few shots as possible, this is going the wrong direction. Higher pattern density means more things get shredded inside the body.
Thats why almost every LE agency has moved to 9 and 8 pellet reduced recoil loads
@demonstratedconceptsllc4918 yeah because agencies have to cater to the lowest common denominator, women, and people with weak upper body strength who are unpracticed in the push pull technique.
@@Kinetic.44 absolutely. I’ve yet to see a case of someone requiring a second serving of #1 or 00 buck to the torso. The majority of cases I’ve seen are with reduced recoil 8 and 9 pellet loads.
I have two boxes of the Fiocchi but Imma have to break out the box to check. Got 5 in the mag tube and 6 in the side saddle. Don’t think it matters after seeing this video. I’ve already patterned it and am very happy with it. Bottom line if it’s #1 or 00 it’s as good as it gets. I’m not upset.
👌😁🫡🇺🇸👍
Have you chronographed this? I’m looking for subsonics.