Fiocchi 123STBB Flyway Waterfowl 12 Gauge 3" 1 1/8 oz BB Shot 25 Per Box/ 10 Cs
- Ounces:
- 1 1/8 oz
- Capacity-Rounds:
- 25
- Caliber-Gauge:
- 12 Gauge
- Length:
- 3.00"
- SHOT Size:
- BB
- Muzzle Velocity:
- 1500
- Application:
- Hunting
- HazAir:
- Yes
Fiocchi Flyway Waterfowl 12 gauge 3" steel shot loads deliver the performance waterfowl hunters need when legal restrictions require steel instead of lead. These 1 1/8 oz BB shot shells are purpose-built for duck and goose hunting—whether you're working decoys over timber or taking longer passing shots on incoming flocks. Fiocchi's Flyway series combines treated steel pellets, protective wading, and matched powder charges to generate consistent, dense patterns downrange while protecting your barrel from the wear that steel can inflict.
BB shot size cuts through wind and distance better than smaller steel pellets, making it the go-to choice for geese and larger ducks when you need to reach out. At 1 1/8 oz, this load strikes the balance between pattern density and recoil that matters on a long hunting day. Twenty-five rounds per box means you get a practical field quantity without excess—load what you'll actually shoot, not what sits in the truck bed.
If you hunt public water where steel is mandatory, or you run a duck club with steel-only rules, Fiocchi's Flyway line covers the loads serious waterfowl hunters reach for. The ammo is loaded to standard 12 gauge 3" chamber specs, so if your shotgun handles 3" shells, you're ready to go. Fiocchi's reputation for consistent manufacturing means you can trust your patterns from box to box.
Key Features
- Treated steel shot for waterfowl-specific performance
- 1 1/8 oz load in BB size for reach and energy on ducks and geese
- Protective wads safeguard barrel from steel shot wear
- Matched powder charges deliver consistent patterns
- 25 rounds per box
Specifications
| Gauge | 12 |
| Chamber Length | 3" |
| Shot Type | Steel (treated) |
| Shot Size | BB |
| Shot Weight | 1 1/8 oz |
| Rounds Per Box | 25 |
| Series | Fiocchi Flyway |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these shells work in my 12 gauge shotgun?
Yes, if your shotgun is chambered for 3" shells. Always verify your gun's chamber length before loading—it will be marked on the barrel or stated in your owner's manual.
What's the difference between BB and smaller steel shot sizes?
BB pellets are larger and retain energy better at distance, making them ideal for geese and larger ducks when you're taking longer shots. Smaller steel shot (like #2 or #4) is better suited to closer work or smaller waterfowl.
Why do waterfowl hunters use steel instead of lead?
Federal regulations require steel shot for waterfowl hunting in most of the United States to prevent lead ammunition from entering the food chain and poisoning eagles, loons, and other wildlife that consume spent pellets from wetlands.
How many shells do I get in a box?
Each box contains 25 rounds, giving you a practical single-outing supply for waterfowl hunting.
Ammunition Restrictions:
You must be 18 years or older to purchase shotgun or rifle ammunition, and 21 years or older for handgun ammunition. All ammunition must be shipped via Domestic Ground, and shipping is not available for international residents. Residents of CA, DC, IL, MA, NY, CT, and NJ may be subject to additional restrictions. Always ensure you use the appropriate ammunition for your firearms, and check your state and local laws for any other relevant regulations on firearms and ammunition. Due to Department of Transportation regulations, returns on ammo cannot be accepted. Please verify local laws before placing an order.
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- Hawaii
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