Speer Bullets Introduces Personal Protection Rifle Bullets

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posted on September 27, 2018
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Speer Gold Dot has long been associated with law enforcement, but now Speer is offering the civilian market the same trusted performance in a new line of personal protection rifle bullets. Speer's exclusive manufacturing process bonds a uniform jacket to the core one atom at a time, ensuring proper expansion and nearly 100 percent weight retention. The result is superb accuracy and immediate, threat-stopping performance. Shipments of these new reloading components are being delivered to dealers now.



The personal protection rifle bullets are available in a variety of popular calibers in 100-count packs.

Part No. / Description / MSRP
22455GDB / 224 cal. 55-gr. Gold Dot 100-count / $23.95 
22462GDB / 224 cal. 62-gr. Gold Dot 100-count / $23.95 
22475GDB / 224 cal. 75-gr. Gold Dot 100-count / $23.95 
264120GDB / 264 cal. 120-gr. Gold Dot 100-count / $29.95 
264140GDB / 264 cal. 140-gr. Gold Dot 100-count / $36.95 
277115GDB / 277 cal. 115-gr. Gold Dot 100-count / $29.95 
27790GDB / 277 cal. 90-gr. Gold Dot 100-count / $33.95 
308150BLKGDB / 308 cal. 300 Blackout 150-gr. Gold Dot 100-count / $33.95 
308150GDB / 308 cal. 150-gr. Gold Dot 100-count / $33.95 
308168GDB / 308 cal. 168-gr. Gold Dot 100-count / $36.95 
310123GDB / 310 cal. 123-gr. Gold Dot 100-count / $33.95

For more, visit Speer-ammo.com.

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