.45 ACP Remington 185-grain Bonded Golden Saber
Find out why our resident ballistics guru recommended this load to his local sheriff's department.
By
Richard Mann (RSS)
June 12, 2012
The firearms instructor at my local Sheriff’s Department recently called me to discuss an ammunition choice for their newly issued .45 ACP handguns. I tend to lean toward the lighter-weight bullets, especially when dealing with bonded brands, so I suggested, among others, the 185-grain Bonded Golden Saber. Why? Recoil is similar to 230-grain loads, but I prefer the level of terminal performance it offers: 13 inches of penetration and expansion to 0.68 inches. Remington’s Bonded Golden Saber line of ammunition is marketed as a law-enforcement-only product, but is readily and legally available to anyone (check your local laws, of course). The jacket and core of the bullet are bonded together to help with retention of the bullet’s expanded shape and weight after penetrating various barriers.
| Load | Handgun | MV (fps) | PEN (inches) | EXP (inches) | RW (grains) |
| .45 ACP Remington 185-grain Bonded Golden Saber | Remington R1 | 1,030 | 13.00 | 0.68 | 185.00 |
Tags: .45 ACP, law enforcement, Remington, terminal performance



I don’t want to argue with an expert but 230 gr ball runs really nice and if seven at .45 don’t do it, do you think seven at .68 will?
Both the 230gr and the 185′s are good
choices they don’t seperate upon impact and retain 85% of thier shape,w/o sepperation .THE BIG GREEN DID IT RIGHT ON THIS ONE!!!!