So continuing our series on
defensive pistol ammunition ballistic testing,
today we're testing the gold standard.
That is, we're gonna test some Gold Dot.
A Speer 124-grain short barrel plus P,
graciously provided by Ventura Munitions.
Of course, pocket pistols like the
Smith and Wessson Shield,
the KelTec PF-11 and whatnot,
have gotten really popular lately.
So short barrel loads are in high demand.
And, of course, the Gold Dot
is one of the most highly regarded bullets
for defensive pistols.
We're gonna shoot it from a Smith and Wesson Shield
at bare gel and four layers of denim
to simulate heavy clothing.
Let's take a look.
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Okay, 16.2.
15.4.
14.7.
Outstanding.
Let's see how it does against denim.
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Okay, so at first I was kinda shocked
that this seemed to go way deeper than it ought to.
This one went to 24-and-a-half inches.
These are Gold Dots.
Gold Dots are badass. Why would it do that?
That's because
it didn't expand.
Okay, I have to admit that was very surprising to me.
Of course, it did well in bare gel.
Everything was perfect. The penetration was ideal.
Expansion, the weight retention,
everything was exactly what we want to see.
But what was surprising was that it didn't expand at all
when fired through heavy clothing.
Now to be fair, it is the IWBA standard
of four layers of denim,
not the FBI heavy clothing standard,
which is easier to pass.
So theoretically, it's possible that this bullet
may have passed the FBI heavy clothing standard,
but it's not as though there aren't any bullets
that can pass both the bare gel
and the IWBA heavy clothing standard.
Now, doing it from a short barrel is a difficult task,
but I'm very surprised that the Speer Gold Dot,
especially the short barrel version,
didn't actually get it done.
Now does that make this totally useless for defence?
No, of course not.
It pokes holes in things and that's the point, isn't it?
Poking holes in the right bits in the right places
at the right times is what
defensive pistol shooting's all about.
And of course, it does poke holes in things.
Just not as big of a hole as we'd like to see
if it encounters heavy clothing first.
It should still do well against light clothing
like a Tshirt or naked tweakers.
But it may not be the very best choice
for defensive pistol use with a short barrel.
We're gonna keep looking for some loads that work well
in a 9-mm short barrel because of how popular they are.
And if you have some suggestions, make sure you let us know.
Head on over to Ventura Munitions website,
see what they have in stock,
and let us know what you'd like to see us test.
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or if you think I got something wrong,
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You have a great day.
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