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RIO Ammunition Royal Buck 20 ga 2 3/4in 9 plts Size 1 1345 fps
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Great Ammo

by Brian, from OH, United States Written on November 14, 2024
I have shot This from two 20-gauge shotguns, (Remington and Mossberg w 21" BBL's) with no problems at all. In fact I found it to be very consistent shooting ammo. I read a review recently where the writer questioned the quality of this ammo because it made a noise when they shook it, stated it was unsafe and could damage the gun. In my 49 years I have never Seen this as a problem.
I'm using them for home defense, and they hold a 2 1/2" group @ 7 yards and 9" @ 15 yards Mod choke.
Pros:
  • Grouping
Cons:
  • na
Best Used for:
  • Home Defense
Would recommend: Yes
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LOW QUALITY

by Dan Frosch, Verified Owner from WI, United States Written on November 5, 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.
Pros:
  • None
Cons:
  • safety
Best Used for:
  • Garbage
Would recommend: No
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