I like Fiocchi. I bought a box of 98 gr. lead roundnosed Fiocchi years agio for use in my Colt Police Positive.
Went BANG all 50 times. At 25 yards, from a benchrest, I got groups around 5 inches. This is not an indictment of the ammo, but the old Colt (made early in the 20th Century) has a narrow groove in the topstrap and an even narrower front sight.
My 50+ years eyes can't handle such meager sights. I'm sure that the ammo is more accurate than what I got from it.
I shoot Fiocchi .38 Special 158 gr. full metal jacket in my Model 15 on occasion. It's good stuff. Accufrate, and a little more powerful than the other brands.
Fiocchi ammo seems to be loaded to a slighly higher pressure level, which is typical of European ammo -- though American-marketed Fiocchi ammunition is made in Springfield, Mo.
Guess I forgot to mention that Fiocchi began in Italy in 1924, and still makes ammo there for distribution around the world.
So, for nearly 90 years Fiocchi has been making ammunition. I've never had any problems with it in .38 Special, .32 S&W Long, 9mm or .45 ACP.
If you can get it at a good deal, buy it. I like Fiocchi.