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High Quality

Written on Sep 28, 2025

Sig Sauer ammunition is dependable and accurate. As a former law enforcement officer I have carried Sig Sauer firearms all of my career of 31.5 years. The firearms are one most sought after in the world and same goes with the ammunition.

LOW QUALITY

Written on Nov 05, 2024

I am an experienced gun owner and familiar with ammunition. Shotgun shell start with a "primer" then powder charge. After the powder, a plastic "wad", then the projectiles. The shell should be tight with the projectiles firmly secured.
The Rio ammunition's projectiles were "loose" inside the shell... so as, if you shook the shell it would rattle, because they were not secure and tight.
I refused to put one in my gun, because if the shell is fired, it is anyone's guess what will happen. There would be a high probability that the pellets/ projectiles, would rip thru the shells plastic sides and slam into the inner sides of the barbell, potentially causing damage. This is why the pellets in the shell need to be tightly secure. So, when the gun fires, those pellets exit the shell moving straight down the barrel then out of the muzzle.
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