Fiocchi Ammunition Clay Storm 12 Gauge 2-3/4'' 1-1/8Oz #7.5 Shot 1200 Fps 25/Box
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Fiocchi Clay Storm 12 gauge shotshells are built for shooters who want reliable, affordable ammunition that delivers clean breaks on clay targets without the premium price tag. These 2-3/4" shells load 1-1/8 ounces of #8 shot and cruise downrange at 1200 feet per second—a proven velocity that balances pattern consistency with manageable recoil. Whether you're working through a box at the trap range on a Saturday afternoon or grinding through a competitive event, Clay Storm gives you the performance to stay on target without second-guessing your load.
The real appeal here is straightforward: you get clean-burning powder that keeps your shotgun running smooth, quality lead shot that patterns predictably, and cushioned wads designed to reduce felt recoil—all in a 25-round box. Fiocchi's been making ammunition for over a century, and it shows in the consistency of their shotshells. No flyers, no surprises, just rounds that perform the same way, shot after shot.
If you shoot clay games regularly or just want ammunition you can count on without fussing over premium brands, Clay Storm deserves a place in your bag. The 1200 fps velocity puts it in the middle of the road—fast enough for clean breaks, sensible enough that your shoulder won't hate you after a long day at the range.
| Gauge | 12 |
| Shell Length | 2-3/4" |
| Shot Charge | 1-1/8 oz |
| Shot Size | #8 |
| Muzzle Velocity | 1200 fps |
| Rounds per Box | 25 |
#8 shot is the standard load for clay target shooting, including trap, skeet, and sporting clays. The smaller pellets produce a tighter, more uniform pattern at typical clay ranges.
Yes. These shells are designed specifically for clay games with a velocity and shot load that deliver consistent breaks and predictable patterns. The 1200 fps velocity is well-suited to clay range distances.
Each box contains 25 rounds.
These are standard 12 gauge, 2-3/4" shells, which are compatible with the vast majority of 12 gauge shotguns. Always verify your shotgun's chamber length before shooting—if your shotgun is marked for 3" shells only, do not use 2-3/4" ammunition.