Speer LE Gold Dot .357 Mag Ammunition 50 Rounds JHP 158 Grain

Speer LE Gold Dot .357 Mag Ammunition 50 Rounds JHP 158 Grain

Speer 53960

$39.89
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Speer 53960

Product Type
Ammo
Condition
New
Bullet Weight
158 Grain
Bullet Type
Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP)
Use Type
Self Defense
Casing Type
Nickel-Plated Brass
Quantity
50
Ammo Caliber
357 Magnum
Primer Type
Boxer
Muzzle Velocity
1235
Muzzle Energy
535
Magnetic
No
UPC Barcode
76683539601
Cost Per Round
79.8¢ per round
Ships
Ships same business day if order placed before 1pm CST
Speer Gold Dot ammunition is trusted by law enforcement and the self defense minded worldwide making it the gold standard. This .357 Magnum round delivers all the power you would expect such a hot round to, coming out at a speedy 1235 feet per second and punching with 535 foot pounds of energy. The 158 jacketed hollow point is bonded to the pressure formed lead core practically eliminating separation upon impact retaining more weight. Take down any threat to your life with its deep penetration and unmatched consistency.

Speer has a reputation for the finest components in the world. They bring that same quality to their load ammunition. From their small city in Idaho they provide the very best in personal protection loads to law enforcement and civilians that is beyond compare.

Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: 53960
Caliber: .357 Magnum
Bullet Weight: 158 Grain
Bullet Type: Jacketed Hollow Point
Muzzle Velocity: 1235 fps
Muzzle Energy: 535 ft/lbs
Reloadable Nickel-Plated Brass Case
50 Rounds
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For those that refuse using 38+p
Very nice mid-range alternative in the 357 world. Feels hotter than the 38+p Keith Black Underwood. If you want to feel what your firing, at least on a 21/4 lb. 627 stubby, this is a good alternative. Don’t try them on a light weight revolver, though.
By the way, nickel covered shells, don’t get stuck like the Con-Bor 110 that is regular brass.
Will buy some more to keep an inventory.
January 2, 2026
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