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    Opinions on Fiocchi .223A???

    Just wondering if anyone has any feed-back on the Fiocchi .223 55gr FMJ brass cased ammo? My main concern is that it will function reliably, and it is not underpowered. Thanks in advance....

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    It's the last fmj round that Ammunitiontogo has in stock.

    I've never heard anything negative about it though.

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    I've never had any issues with it. It's something that I pick up quite regularly due to it being made so close, it's all our gun shop carries in .223 as far as general shooting goes.
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    I've always liked Fiocchi (reliable/inexpensive). I've always hated their dang red primer sealant. Probably a plus if Hurricane Katrina is heading your way, a lot of extra cleaning effort if not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smedley View Post
    I've always liked Fiocchi (reliable/inexpensive). I've always hated their dang red primer sealant. Probably a plus if Hurricane Katrina is heading your way, a lot of extra cleaning effort if not.
    I kinda like it on pistol ammo. When I reload, there's still so much of it in the brass that my reloads have sealed primers.

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