For decades Speer's Gold Dot Ammunition has been considered the very best choice for law enforcement and personal protection. The Gold Dot hollow point is engineered for controlled expansion, penetration and weight retention. Notches in the jacket and a well engineered hollow point design lead to predictable, consistent expansion across a wide range of velocities and barriers. Premium components give you a reliable, and a positive functioning round with every shot. This makes Gold Dot ideal for defensive applications, and sets the standard for others to follow. When second best just isn't good enough, you know you can trust Speer Gold Dot.
Speer Gold Dot Personal Protection 23913GD
.327 Federal Magnum
100 Grain
Gold Dot Hollow Point Bullet
Reloadable Nickel Plated Brass Case
Non-Corrosive Primers
Muzzle Velocity 1600 fps
Muzzle Energy 568 ft/lbs
Uses: Self Defense, Personal Protection
20 rounds per box. To buy a full case, order 10 boxes.
Ammo price is per box.
Speer Gold Dot Personal Protection 23913GD
.327 Federal Magnum
100 Grain
Gold Dot Hollow Point Bullet
Reloadable Nickel Plated Brass Case
Non-Corrosive Primers
Muzzle Velocity 1600 fps
Muzzle Energy 568 ft/lbs
Uses: Self Defense, Personal Protection
20 rounds per box. To buy a full case, order 10 boxes.
Ammo price is per box.
Good Stuff
I have tested this ammunition in my LCR 1.875" and it did quite well. I have a Youtube channel where I test ammunition for velocity as well as ballistic performance through my test medium (4 layers of denim followed by 1.75" bologna followed by 1/4" medium density fiber board followed by 6 water jugs). The 5 shot average velocity from the LCR at 12 feet from the muzzle was 1,398 FPS for 434 ft lbs energy. The damage to the bologna pack was right on par with the Gold Dot .357 Mag 135 gr short barrel I tested from a 2" barrel. The penetration was hitting the back of the 3rd water jug which is exactly how far all perfect performing ammunition penetrates to (equivalent to 15" in ballistic gel) and the bullet expanded to .537" with no loss of retained weight or fragmentation. It did quite well and was really impressive. The only down side I found (which is probably why it's not loaded in nickel plated cases) is that the brass expanded a lot more than .357 Magnum, so case extraction was a tad more difficult than normal, but not bad enough to be a deal breaker. It's overall pretty effective .327 Federal Magnum ammunition.
August 28, 2019