9 mm +P Remington 124-grain Golden Saber

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posted on June 20, 2011
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This is a mid-weight bullet for the 9 mm cartridge. It bridges the gap between the faster 115-grain and heavier 147-grain offerings. The Golden Saber line of ammunition has a good reputation for reliability and accuracy as well as terminal performance. The use of a brass cartridge case material as a bullet jacket sets the Golden Saber apart from other defensive handgun bullets.

Load MV (fps) PEN (inches) EXP (inches) RW(grains)
9 mm +P Remington 124-grain Golden Saber 1,068 15.0 0.64 124

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