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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 943535" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>If they are a HP bullet with twisted looking score lines on the nose their most likely Remington golden saber. They are brass jacketed. Also Montana Gold bullets have a brass color jacket and they make FMJ and HP bullets but their HP is NOT a good self defense bullet. I did a test with some 115 gr HPs from a 9mm in 2 gallon jugs of water taped together in a row. Hornady XTP and Speer Gold Dot were found in the second jug with test book expansion. The Montana Gold bullet which looks just like a Hornady XTP except for the brass color jacket shed it's jacket in little slivers and pieces in the first jug and then the lead core zipped though all 5 jugs and kept on trucking like a FMJ. The Montana Gold bullets are very accurate and after some research about them I found that the HPs are for target work especially on steel so they will not bounce back at you like FMJs do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 943535, member: 10178"] If they are a HP bullet with twisted looking score lines on the nose their most likely Remington golden saber. They are brass jacketed. Also Montana Gold bullets have a brass color jacket and they make FMJ and HP bullets but their HP is NOT a good self defense bullet. I did a test with some 115 gr HPs from a 9mm in 2 gallon jugs of water taped together in a row. Hornady XTP and Speer Gold Dot were found in the second jug with test book expansion. The Montana Gold bullet which looks just like a Hornady XTP except for the brass color jacket shed it's jacket in little slivers and pieces in the first jug and then the lead core zipped though all 5 jugs and kept on trucking like a FMJ. The Montana Gold bullets are very accurate and after some research about them I found that the HPs are for target work especially on steel so they will not bounce back at you like FMJs do. [/QUOTE]
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