Speer Gold Dot Rifle Ammunition 223 Rem 62gr SP 3000 fps 20/ct
$35.00
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Speer® Gold Dot® ammunition’s reliability has made it the No. 1 choice for law enforcement and we offer the same performance for self-defense rifle applications. Gold Dot rifle is engineered to provide industry-leading performance in FBI protocol testing through barrels less than 16 inches long. Its bullets are built using Speer’s exclusive Uni-Cor® method. The jacket is bonded to the core one atom at a time virtually eliminating core-jacket separation and creating a projectile that’s accurate tough and consistent through all common barriers.
- Self-defense rifle loads optimized for peak FBI protocol performance though barrels shorter than 16 inches
- Consistent penetration and expansion through common barriers
- Extremely uniform jacket maximizes accuracy
- Gold Dot technology virtually eliminates core-jacket separation
- Nickel-plated brass
- Reliable sensitive CCI® primer
Additional information
| UPC | 604544654974 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 24461 |
| Grains | 62 gr |
| Caliber/Gauge | |
| Case Material | Nickel-Plated Brass |
| Units per Box | 20 |
| Cost per Round | 1.75 |
| Product Type | Soft Point |
| Model | Speer Gold Dot |
| Bullet Weight (Grains) | 62 |
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