At one time packing a compact handgun meant sacrificing performance and ammunition selection. Speer Gold Dot Short Barrel ammunition has changed that. It is designed to work in barrels as short as 1.9 inches while producing less felt recoil and achieving reliable expansion and penetration.Features:Maximum performance in barrels as short as 1.9 inchesReliable feeding in sub-compact handgunsConsistent expansion and performance at a variety of distances and velocitiesGold Dot Hollow Point bullet Specifications for Speer Gold Dot .357 Magnum 135 Grain Gold Dot Hollow Point Short Barrel Centerfire Pistol Ammunition: Manufacturer: Speer Cartridge: .357 Magnum Number of Rounds: 20 Bullet Type: Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) Bullet Weight: 135 grain Cartridge Case Material: Nickel Plated Brass Muzzle Velocity: 990 ft/s Muzzle Energy: 294 ft-lbs Application: Self Defense Package Type: Box Included Accessories: Standard Primer Style: Centerfire Lead Free: No Gun Type: Handgun Features of Speer Gold Dot .357 Magnum 135gr. HPSB Pistol Ammunition – 20 Rounds Maximum performance in barrels as short as 1.9 inches Reliable feeding in sub-compact handguns Consistent expansion and performance at a variety of distances and velocities Gold Dot Hollow Point bullet Package Contents: Speer Gold Dot .357 Magnum 135 grain Gold Dot Hollow Point Short Barrel Centerfire Pistol Ammunition
Speer Gold Dot .357 Magnum 135 Grain Gold Dot Hollow Point Short Barrel Centerfire Pistol Ammunition
$40.49
SKU: 0A5C26A1
Category: Handgun Ammo
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Bob –
When I first bought my S&W M&P 340PD w/1.875 in. barrel with a lightweight scandium alloy frame. The first ammo I tried thru it was a standard 158 gr. load. The first shot banged my knuckle hard against the trigger guard. The 2nd round did the same. I then packed everything up and went back home. I figured I would have to be satisfied with shooting .38s or maybe .38+Ps. While looking for .38s, I came across these 135gr. bullets and decided to give them a try first.These still have a stout recoil in this light revolver but nothing that I can't handle. I can control my shots for accuracy and no banged knuckles. These now are my carry rounds for this gun.