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Posted On: 9/19/2020
By: Ken L
A: Hi Ken! Please let me reach out to Fiocchi for a super exact measurement for you. I'll update this comment if I hear back from them.
Posted On: 9/18/2020
By: Peter McCracken
A: Well, with its full charge of double-aught and conventional 1,250 fps muzzle velocity, I don't see on paper why this ammo shouldn't properly cycle a semi-auto. That said, semi-autos can be finicky, so I can't in good confidence guarantee that this ammo will cycle your weapon. Still, I'd personally order it expecting proper functionality.
Posted On: 9/16/2020
By: steven swindell
A: Thanks for reaching out Steven! I don't believe so. A magnum shell is loaded with a higher chamber pressure and larger column of shot, and is made 3" or 3.5" long to indicate its magnum status. This shell is 2-3/4" long and has a rather conventional payload and 1,250 fps muzzle velocity.
You can see the magnum 12 Gauge ammo we have in stock here: luckygunner.com/shotgun/12-gauge-ammo-shells?shell_length=1180%2C1183. No buckshot loads, unfortunately, although BB shot would still decimate a threat at close range. I hope this helps!
Posted On: 9/4/2020
By: James Everett
A: This shotshell also has a wad, so it shouldn't give your Salvo any issues.