Gold Dot: HOT or NOT?...10mm Speer Gold Dot Self-Defense AMMO Ballistic Gel Test!

Published on May 3, 2024
Duration: 13:48

This video presents a ballistic gel test of Speer Gold Dot 10mm Auto 200-grain ammunition, conducted by a firearms instructor. The test evaluates velocity, penetration, and expansion from a Glock 29 (3.8-inch barrel) and a Glock 20 Gen 4 (4.6-inch barrel). The instructor expresses significant disappointment with the observed velocities and energy levels, deeming them insufficient for the 10mm caliber, despite acceptable terminal performance in gel.

Quick Summary

The Speer Gold Dot 10mm Auto 200-grain ammunition averaged 971 ft/s from a 3.8-inch Glock 29 and 1015 ft/s from a 4.6-inch Glock 20 Gen 4. While penetration was good at over 17 inches, expansion was considered suboptimal, leading the instructor to deem the factory loads underpowered for the 10mm caliber.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Setup
  2. 01:08Ammunition: Speer Gold Dot 10mm 200gr
  3. 01:54Test Pistols: Glock 29 & Glock 20 Gen 4
  4. 02:13Velocity Testing: Glock 29
  5. 04:04Velocity Testing: Glock 20 Gen 4
  6. 05:41Ballistic Gel Test: Glock 29 Shot
  7. 06:48Ballistic Gel Test: Glock 20 Gen 4 Shot
  8. 07:04Gel Results Analysis
  9. 09:41Projectile Examination
  10. 11:30Conclusion & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the observed velocities for Speer Gold Dot 10mm 200-grain ammunition?

The Speer Gold Dot 10mm 200-grain ammunition averaged 971 ft/s from a 3.8-inch Glock 29 barrel and 1015 ft/s from a 4.6-inch Glock 20 Gen 4 barrel. These velocities were considered disappointing by the instructor for the 10mm caliber.

How did the Speer Gold Dot 10mm 200-grain ammunition perform in ballistic gel regarding penetration and expansion?

The ammunition achieved good penetration, reaching 17.25 to 17.5 inches in ballistic gel. Expansion was considered adequate but not optimal, with measurements ranging from .523 to .660 inches, depending on the firearm used.

What is the instructor's overall assessment of the Speer Gold Dot 10mm 200-grain ammunition?

The instructor found the ammunition's velocity and energy levels to be 'pathetic' and 'terrible' for the 10mm caliber, despite the projectile's quality and acceptable terminal ballistics in gel. They believe the loads are underpowered.

Which firearms were used for the Speer Gold Dot 10mm ballistic gel test?

The ballistic gel test used a Glock 29 with a 3.8-inch barrel and a Glock 20 Gen 4 with a 4.6-inch barrel. Both firearms were used to measure velocity and fire rounds into the ballistic gel.

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