Winchester AmmoCenterfire Handgun Reloading 9mm .355 147 gr Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) 500 Per Box
- Capacity-Rounds:
- 500
- Caliber-Gauge:
- 9mm Caliber
- Grain:
- 147
- Quantity:
- 500 Per Box
- Core Material:
- Lead
- Jacket Material:
- Copper
- Bullet Diameter:
- 0.355
Winchester 9mm .355 147 gr Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) handgun reloading bullets give you the precision components you need to load consistent, reliable centerfire ammunition at the bench. Whether you're building loads for target practice, competition, or personal defense, these 500-count boxes provide the quality and consistency Winchester is known for. The 147-grain weight sits in the subsonic range for 9mm, making it popular among reloaders who want predictable ballistics and controlled expansion.
Reloading your own 9mm rounds lets you dial in the exact load profile your pistol prefers, and Winchester component bullets are engineered to consistent specifications so your loads perform the same shot after shot. The jacketed hollow point design delivers controlled expansion on target. For handloaders who run high volume through 9mm pistols—whether at the range, in matches, or at the defensive carbine course—bulk component bullets keep your costs down without sacrificing quality.
These are component bullets only; you'll need your own brass, powder, primers, and reloading equipment to assemble finished ammunition. Verify your specific firearm and load data before beginning any reloading project, and always follow established reloading protocols.
Key Features
- 147 grain weight ideal for subsonic 9mm loads
- Jacketed hollow point design for controlled expansion
- .355 diameter sized for standard 9mm chambers
- 500 bullets per box for high-volume reloaders
- Winchester-manufactured precision and consistency
Specifications
| Caliber | 9mm (.355) |
| Bullet Weight | 147 grains |
| Bullet Type | Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) |
| Count Per Box | 500 |
| Brand | Winchester |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between 147 gr and lighter 9mm bullets?
The 147-grain bullet is at the heavier end of the 9mm spectrum. Many reloaders use this weight for subsonic loads, where the heavier bullet achieves its desired velocity at lower powder charges than lighter bullets would. You'll need to consult your reloading manual for the specific load data that matches your components and firearm.
Can I use these in any 9mm pistol?
These .355 diameter bullets are designed for standard 9mm chambers. Always verify that your specific firearm, brass, and reloading dies are properly matched to 9mm specifications, and follow established reloading safety practices and published load data.
Are these complete rounds or components?
These are component bullets only—500 projectiles per box. You will need to source brass, primers, powder, and reloading equipment separately to assemble finished ammunition.
Why choose jacketed hollow point for handloading?
Jacketed hollow point bullets are designed to expand on impact while maintaining controlled penetration. Many reloaders select JHP designs for self-defense or hunting loads where controlled expansion is important. Verify your intended use aligns with your local and state laws before loading.

