Rio Royal Ammo Review

Rio Royal Ammo Information
Rio Ammunition has been in business for over 100 years! Over the years, Rio Ammunition has strived to stay ahead of its competitors by designing new products and using the most advanced manufacturing technologies.
A truly global company, Rio Ammunition sells ammunition in over 80 countries and plans for continuous international growth long into the future! With a goal to become the market leader in each country, Rio Ammunition is committed to continuous research and development as well as striving to maintain a high level of efficiency.
Whether for hunting, training, or just practicing at the range, Rio Royal Ammunition is reliable, affordable, and effective!
Where Rio Royal Ammo Is Manufactured
Rio Royal ammunition is manufactured in Spain and has become more and more widely available in the U.S. market in recent months and years.
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Rio Royal Ammo is rated 4.53
Based on 183 Rio Royal product reviews on LuckyGunner.com
Latest Rio Royal Ammo reviews
I had an impression that this ammo might kick less than regular buckshot but out of the Kel Tec KS7 everything kicks pretty hard. Oh well that is to be expected and this stuff works!
Review by Vindicator
Great price and quick shipping. Thanks!
(Posted on May 29, 2026)
Review of 12 Gauge - 2-3/4" 00 Buck - Low Recoil - Rio - 250 Rounds
2 of 15
For 2 3/4 inch shells, they are too long
Review by midas
I bought these for a Tavor TS12. Each tube should hold 5 of these or 4 of the 3". Unfortunately these shells are just barely too long, by the width of a rim. So it can only hold 4. A bit irritating. In researching, it's not just my weapon but others are having the same problem. Other than that, they work.
(Posted on May 29, 2026)
Review of 12 Gauge - 2-3/4" 00 Buck - Low Recoil - Rio - 250 Rounds
6 of 15
Not Too Impressed
Review by jdog
The first thing you notice about these shells is they're very light compared to a similar Remington shell. Kind of makes you wonder what the shot is made out of and it's penetration capabilities. The other issue is, as others have said, the shell is a bit longer than a typical crimped-over type shell so this reduced my tube capacity by one. No misfires or problems otherwise, seem like decent quality but I will pass in the future as they are not particularly cheap.
(Posted on May 29, 2026)
Review of 12 Gauge - 2-3/4" 1-1/8oz. #1 Buckshot - Rio Royal Buck - 5 Rounds
9 of 15
Quality is good, but won't cycle
Review by DLD
My shotgun is a Mossberg SA20. These shells are approximately 3/16 inch longer than Remington Express shells, so 5 rounds will not fit in the tube. They also will not auto eject. Manual ejection stovepipes. I now have 250 rounds that can only be fired single shot.
(Posted on May 29, 2026)
Review of 20 ga - 2-3/4" #1 Buck - Rio - 250 Rounds
14 of 15
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