Sunray is correct.
I use Gold Dots and Golden Sabers interchangeably. While it's always good to be careful, handgun ammo is simply not so powerful that you have to be that fussy. JHPs of the same weights are interchangeable, as they are all copper jacketed. However, I've noticed Hornady XTP bullets often receive their own loading data, so that's something to keep an eye on.
Do not mistake jacketed bullets with plated bullets. Plated bullets should be loaded like lead bullets, but with less leading tendency.
Golden Sabers will sometimes shed their jackets, but they expand reliably and well. Gold Dots and XTPs are bonded bullets, i.e. they keep their jackets. I think jacket separation is overrated, but if you think it's a big deal, use Gold Dots or XTPs.