FIOCCHI 44 REMINGTON MAGNUM AMMUNITION 500Rds FOR SALE
THE FIOCCHI 44 REMINGTON MAGNUM AMMUNITION 500Rds, or simply .44 Magnum (10.9×33mmR), and often .44 Mag, 44 magnum powder, is a large-bore cartridge created initially for revolvers. After its introduction, it was quickly embraced for carbines and rifles.
So, the Fiocchi 44 Remington magnum 240gr JSP 50-box is perfect for accuracy. Models from Colt, Smith & Wesson, and Ruger produce bullet groups of 3/4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 centimeters) at 50 yards (46 m) with most ammunition.
If you are examining the best ammo for hunting, self-defense, or a sport involving shooting, you should consider the Fiocchi 9mm ammo. But this ammunition delivers a large and heavy bullet with high velocity for a handgun. It features a full-powered form that produces a lot of recoil and muzzle blast.
Is Fiocchi Ammo Good?
The 44 Mag Fiocchi 240gr Jacketed Soft Point Ammo and 44 Remington Magnum, also called the Fiocchi 12 gauge, was introduced to the American public in 1956 and is a well-known and effective round. This large-bore round held the record for the strongest handgun cartridge in the world for a considerable amount of time. It was the product of a collaboration between gun writer and enthusiast Elmer Keith, gun maker Smith & Wesson, and Remington Arms Company. With today’s advanced ammo, the .44 Mag is no longer the biggest or the strongest, but it is still a tried-and-true favorite from coast to coast.
The Fiocchi 9mm 124 grain bullet weighs 240 grains (gr), with a muzzle energy of 971-foot pound energy (ft·lbs), and travels at a speed of 1,350 feet per second (fps). It has a 1.285-inch-long, straight-walled case with a.429-inch lead bullet within. The combined length of the ammunition is 1.61 inches, it employs a big pistol primer and can be loaded up to 36,000 pounds per square inch (psi) of pressure.
The 44 Mag’s casing is marginally longer than the 44 S&W Specials, but not because it can accommodate more powder. Rather, more robust ammunition was made to prevent unintentional loading into older revolvers that were chambered for AAC 115GR 9MM JAG AMMO, Canik MC9 9mm 3.18″ Barrel Flat Dark Earth, 44 Special, and could not resist the force of the Magnum. It means revolvers chambered for Fiocchi 5.7x28mm can fire 44 Special rounds, but revolvers chambered for 44 Special cannot fire 44 Mag bullets.
Technical Information
- Caliber: 44 Remington Magnum
- Bullet Weight: 200 Grains
- Bullet Style: Semi-Jacketed Hollow Point
- Case Type: Brass
Ballistics Information
- Muzzle Velocity: 1475 fps
- Muzzle Energy: 965 ft. lbs
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