Accura Premium Powerbond Bullets 9mm .356" 124 gr FP 500/ct
The Accura Premium Powerbond Bullets 9mm .356" 124 gr FP is a reliable handload option for shooters who want match-grade performance without the match-grade price tag. Built from certified lead and copper, these flat-point projectiles are manufactured with tight tolerances and constant quality inspection throughout production and packaging. Whether you're loading for target practice, competitive shooting, or duty rounds, these 500-count boxes give you the volume to get serious trigger time downrange.
Accura Bullets focuses on precision at every manufacturing step—from material selection through final inspection—which translates to the kind of consistency that tightens groups and keeps you in the A-Zone. The 124-grain flat-point design is a classic 9mm configuration favored for its balance of velocity, penetration, and accuracy across a wide range of powders and primers. At this production volume, you get the economics to shoot more and refine your loads without breaking the bank.
If you reload 9mm regularly—whether for 1911s, striker-fired pistols, or competition platforms—consistent bullets are the foundation of consistent ammunition. These rounds handle the demands of high-volume shooting, from indoor range sessions to outdoor practice, and they're built to deliver the kind of performance that lets your shooting skill show.
Key Features
- Certified lead and copper construction for material consistency
- Flat-point profile—classic 9mm design for reliable feeding and expansion characteristics
- 500-count box quantity for high-volume handloaders
- Constant manufacturing and packaging inspection for quality control
- Match-grade accuracy potential at standard bullet pricing
Specifications
| Caliber | 9mm |
| Bullet Diameter | .356" |
| Weight | 124 grains |
| Profile | Flat Point (FP) |
| Count per Box | 500 |
| Brand | Accura Bullets |
Frequently Asked Questions
What pistols work with 9mm .356" bullets?
The .356" diameter is standard for 9mm Luger (9x19) handloads and feeds reliably in modern semi-auto 9mm pistols, including striker-fired designs like the Glock and M&P, single-action 1911s in 9mm, and double-action revolvers chambered for 9mm. Always verify your firearm's specifications and start with published load data for your specific gun and powder combination.
Are these bullets suitable for competition shooting?
Yes. The flat-point profile and consistent manufacturing make them suitable for target and competition loads. The 124-grain weight is a popular choice for competitive shooters seeking a balance of velocity, controllability, and accuracy across different powder charges.
How many rounds does a 500-count box provide?
A 500-count box contains 500 individual bullets—enough for 500 complete cartridges when you pair them with cases, primers, and powder. This quantity is typical for serious handloaders who shoot frequently.
What does "flat point" mean, and why does it matter?
A flat-point (FP) bullet has a flat face instead of a rounded tip. This profile is standard for 9mm handloading because it feeds reliably in semi-auto magazines, seats predictably during the reloading process, and is the classic design for 9mm target and duty ammunition.

