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I found a case of Fiocchi at the local store cheap. I did have one case pull apart at the neck and that spooked me, but the other 999 rounds of the first case were fine, and I've fired a couple hundred more since, through various guns. Decent stuff I think.
Try ammoseek.com website though - they show lots of sources and current prices...
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I found a case of Fiocchi at the local store cheap. I did have one case pull apart at the neck and that spooked me, but the other 999 rounds of the first case were fine, and I've fired a couple hundred more since, through various guns. Decent stuff I think.
Try ammoseek.com website though - they show lots of sources and current prices...
I would have bet you were going to be first to answer Doc!
But read the description carefully ……… In fact let me copy and paste here.
" What is “Range Grade Ammo”? This ammunition is visually inspected in bulk and packaged by weight. It differs from “FedArm” brand ammo in that it is not case gauged nor individually inspected by piece. A very small count of these rounds may deviate slightly from typical mil-spec specifications and may (or may not) contain slightly off-seated projectile or similar minor functional defects, all easily caught when loading your magazine. The inspection labor savings on these rounds is passed onto you! You will receive more rounds than ordered (as per the below) for the chance you find an unsatisfactory round.
Note: Range grade ammunition does not fall under the FedArm satisfaction guarantee & return policy. If you want piece counted mil-spec ammo, please buy the standard “FedArm” branded ammo instead." (emphasis added)