Preview: Fiocchi USA Golden Turkey

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posted on May 15, 2022
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Fiocchi USA Golden Turkey

Nickel-plated lead shot in 3" loads for 12- and 20-ga. shotguns are now available from Fiocchi USA. These latest U.S.-made, dedicated turkey-hunting loads are packed with either No. 4, 5 or 6 shot with 1¾-oz. payloads for 12-ga. shells and No. 5 or 6 shot with 1¼-oz. payloads for 20-ga. shells.

Fiocchi provides a clean-burning powder with an improved wad to ensure pattern consistency. A brass case head and plastic hull are used in the construction of each Golden Turkey shell. MSRP is $25 for 10-count boxes.

For more information, please visit fiocchiusa.com.

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