Fiocchi .25 ACP 50gr FMJ in Clear Ballistics Gel.

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Test Gun: FN Baby Browning
Barrel length: 2.11 inches.
Ammunition: Fiocchi .25 ACP 50gr FMJ.
Test media: 10% Clear Ballistics Gel.
Distance: 10 feet.
Chronograph: Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph G2.
Five shot velocity average: 654fps
Gel Temperature 70 degrees.

This will more than likely be the last .25 test I will do. Unless I see something in the future to change my mind, I just don’t see the point.


I got a five-shot average velocity of 654fps with a high of 687fps and a low of 624fps.

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Five shots at five yards offhand.

The two round’s in the bare gel had a velocity of 693fps and 642fps. Penetration was 12.25 and 11.5 inches. 50 and 49.9 grains were the recovered weight and just in case you were wondering there was no expansion. The first round showed sign of tumbling about midway through and stopped base first. The second round did not show and signs of tumbling and was recovered nose forward.

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In the heavy clothing gel, the first round’s velocity was 671fps and it penetrated to 9.25 inches. The second round hit the block at 674fps and penetrated to 9.5 inches. Neither bullet expanded and the recovered weight was 49.6 and 49.3 grains. Both bullets showed signs of tumbling at the mid point and were recovered base forward.

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I have several boxes of that ammo for my Beretta 950. The velocity is disappointing. I thought it would be closer to 850fps than what you got. No wonder so many talk down about the 25 auto.

I remember in one of the Guns&Ammo article Jan Liborel shot a 25 auto with hard cast and was getting a 1,000fps or better. And it blew some impressive holes in the Duxseal they used for testing back then. Much better than the factory ammo did. I wish I still had the article with the load data.
 
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