Winchester Ammo
Winchester: The American Legend
Few names are as iconic and intertwined with our nation’s history and firearms as Winchester. For more than 150 years Winchester ammo has been recognized by sportsmen, acknowledged as an industry leader and proven itself in the field, on the firing line and front line.
When Oliver Winchester established the company on May 22, 1866, reliable ammunition was part of the original mission. The company name oozes history, pioneering spirit and communicates performance, although resting on those laurels isn’t standard operating procedure. Its tradition of designing and perfecting new cartridges, shotshells and components that perform, in tough conditions, with the latest technology, continues to this day.
Winchester Legacy
The company arguably reached dominance shortly after news of Theodore Roosevelt taking in the view from Cuba’s San Juan Hill swept the nation in 1898. His rag-tag band of Rough Riders determined the U.S. military’s then-standard-issue firearms were sub-quality, arming themselves instead with Winchester Model 1895s for the campaign. The only reason Teddy wasn’t holding his ’95 for that famous summit picture is that, as legend has it, he’d loaned the reliable repeater to another soldier before the battle. He’s widely reported as stating—about his Centennial Model 1876—“The Winchester…is by all odds the best weapon I ever had, and now I use it almost exclusively…”
The story and legend are the product of hard work and untiring innovation that begins with the Winchester Model 1866—launched during the company’s first year of operation. “The gun that won the west,” the Model 1873, was introduced seven years later and it brought with it something all new, the .44-40 Winchester Center Fire—the company’s first centerfire cartridge.
In 1894 the company began launching firearms at a frequency that made competitors green with envy. There was one that year, followed by the Rough Rider-preferred 1895 and many others. Its treasured, controlled-round-feed Model 70 that gained the title “Rifleman’s Rifle” among enthusiasts was first made in 1936 and Winchester didn’t stop there.
Winchester Ammunition Innovation
Winchester’s long list of All-Star guns dominated headlines and sentenced its new cartridge and shotshell designs to the backseat. There, the list of accomplishments is just as lengthy and noteworthy, beginning with the 1895 introduction of the new smokeless-powdered .30-30 Win. cartridge. By 1886 the company was making a line of Rival shotshells in 10, 12, 14, 16 and 20 gauge and, in 1918 collaborated with John Moses Browning to develop the Desert Storm-famous .50 BMG. It’s familiar Super-X brand of shotshells hit the market in 1921, the .270 Win. came in 1925 and two years later copper-plated bullets were coming out of the factory under the Lubaloy name.
Winchester History
The Great Depression struck in 1929, taking a toll on the company’s commercial footing at a time when it was still trying to recover after retooling to produce Enfields for Britain during World War I. In 1931 Western Cartridge Company, which was established by avid sportsman Franklin W. Olin, purchased Winchester Repeating Arms and Western-Winchester was born.
There was no slowdown in innovation. Only a year later it introduced the first non-corrosive, mercury-free shotshell primers and patented a process for making spherical ball powder. Then, working with Smith & Wesson, rolled out the 357 Mag. in 1935, .308 Win. in 1952, followed by the .243 Win., .338 Win. Mag, Power Point bullet and.300 Win. Mag. still serving in the Global War on Terrorism. The still-popular Silvertip bullet arrived in 1939, along with many others through the years.
Improvements in shotshell design continued at the same pace. The Super Seal cup wad was introduced in 1945, which improved shot velocity and gas management. The Winchester Mark 5 shot collar, another performance gain, followed in 1962 and the now-familiar Double X and AA shotshell brands hit the marketplace in 1965. In 1976 Winchester gave enthusiasts their first non-toxic steel-shot load—long before most hunting regulations reflected growing concern about the impact of lead on waterfowl.
Despite the hectic production schedule, the company also churned out 15 billion rounds for U.S. troops during World War II. The Lake City Ammunition Plant, which produces ammunition for the U.S. military, was managed by Winchester from 1985 to 2000. Roughly eight billion cartridges came out of the facility during that period.
Who Owns Winchester? Two Brands, One Name
A labor strike in 1979 ultimately led to the separation of the ammo and gun entities. First the company sold its firearms factory in Connecticut to employees, who had incorporated as U.S. Repeating Arms, but it ultimately came under the management/ownership of Herstal Group— owner of Fabrique Nationale and Browning. Winchester firearms continues to be manufactured under a licensing agreement, but Olin Corporation still manufactures Winchester ammo in Alton, IL.
Since the separation, Winchester has continued to roll out innovative cartridges and shotshells, including the .300 WSM (Winchester Short Magnum) and many others. In 1981 NASA decided the most reliable way to initiate parachute recovery and separation systems for the Space Shuttle’s solid rocket booster engines was with Winchester 209 shotshell primers. Performance is never compromised, obviously, a fact confirmed in 2017 when the U.S. military awarded a contract to the company to supply 9mm ammo for the new Modular Handgun System (an agreement valued at $99.2 million).
Winchester PDX1
The Winchester PDX1 Defender line is tailored for self-defense. Available in a variety of handgun chamberings—and a trio for rifle—the hollow-point bullet is designed to fold into six “petals” on impact, expand to 1.5 times its unfired diameter and defeat intermediate barriers (like clothing). It meets or beats the rigorous FBI testing protocol.
Winchester Ballistic Silvertip
A polymer tip maximizes long-distance performance, yet the alloyed lead core retains weight for the reliable terminal performance sportsmen expect. Its contoured jacket controls expansion and the bullet’s Lubalox coating minimizes barrel fouling.
Winchester M22 Subsonic
Rimfire fans who don’t like to make a lot of noise should take a close look at Winchester’s M22 Subsonic loads. Traveling slower than the speed of sound—yet still functioning in semi-autos—audible report is reduced and suppressor effectiveness maximized. The 45-grain bullets are plated to minimize fouling and improve function.
Winchester AA TrAAcker
The AA line is legend, but this new flavor adds an all-new twist to an outstanding product. The orange wad features notched helical petals that “stabilize” it in the center of the pattern during flight, effectively tracking the shot’s travel. What a great way to get an inexperienced shooter on target. An equally orange hull makes it easy to identify the special loads, even from the standard AA offerings—the preferred choice among shotgun sports enthusiasts.
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Winchester 22 LR 36 Grain CPHP - 3,330 Rounds
$254.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 36 Grain Bullet Type Copper-Plated Hollow-Point (CPHP) Use Type plinking at the range, varmint hunting Casing Type Brass Quantity 3330 Ammo Caliber 22 Long Rifle (LR) Manufacturer SKU 22LR333HP Primer Type Rimfire Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892102224 Cost Per Round 7.6¢ per round When Winchester began in 1855, they knew that only the best weapons and ammunition would keep them in business, and they haven't looked back since their founding. Whenever you buy Winchester products, you can't help buy feel confident that you have made the right choice.
With its incredible reliability, tiny kick, and affordability, the 22 LR has become one of the most popular rounds in America. Although it is quite a small round, it is still fantastic for small game hunting and amazing for plinking. When you pick up these 3,330 rounds of copper plated hollow point ammo, you will be able to hunt and range train with precise, accurate ammunition. These 36 grain rounds fire at 1280 feet per second, flying toward your target with precision and reliability.
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Winchester USA 22 LR 36 Grain CPHP – 2000 Rounds
$159.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 36 Grain Bullet Type Copper-Plated Hollow-Point (CPHP) Use Type plinking at the range, varmint hunting Casing Type Brass Quantity 2000 Ammo Caliber 22 Long Rifle (LR) Manufacturer SKU 22LR1KHP Primer Type Rimfire Magnetic No UPC Barcode 00020892105133 Cost Per Round 8¢ per round Looking for a little 22 LR ammo? Then keep looking. But if you’re in heated pursuit of bulk 22 LR ammo, then stick around! You’re about to get excited about Winchester USA bulk packs!
This cartridge’s bullet is three neat things: 36 grains and therefore supersonic out of a rifle, copper-plated so as to reduce (albeit by no means do away with) lead fouling, and hollow point, which enables it to dole out the terminal expansion that accelerates lethality on small game!
Winchester says this round’s 100-yard velocity equals 975 fps. Based on that alone, we extrapolate its trajectory to look like so: 0yds: -1.5” → 25yds: 1.5” → 50yds: 2.9” → 75yds: 2.5” → 100yds: 0.0” → 125yds: -4.7” → 150yds: -12.0”.
Open this case of ammo to reveal two boxes. Open a box to reveal two compartments, each home to 500 lose rounds of target/plinking/hunting ammo. It’s a real journey! -
Winchester 22 LR 36 Grain CPHP - 333 Rounds
$26.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 36 Grain Bullet Type Copper-Plated Hollow-Point (CPHP) Use Type plinking at the range, varmint hunting Casing Type Brass Quantity 333 Ammo Caliber 22 Long Rifle (LR) Manufacturer SKU 22LR333HP Primer Type Rimfire Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892102217 Cost Per Round 8.1¢ per round Since 1855, right after the foundation of Smith and Wesson, Winchester has helped shape America through their innovation in weapons and ammunition. When you buy Winchester products, you are getting the same tried and true product that was used all through American history.
The 22 LR is a staple round in the US. Due to its almost non-existent recoil, inexpensive price, and efficacy, this round is great for plinking, hunting, and teaching your children how to shoot. With 333 rounds of copper plated hollow point ammo, you are all set for your next trip to the range or your next squirrel hunting trip.
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Winchester .277" Diameter Bullets - 130 Grain Power-Point – 1000 Count
$244.85Cost Per Bullet 24.5¢ per bullet Product Type Bullets Bullet Weight 130 Grain Bullet Caliber 270 Caliber, 270 Win, 270 WSM Quantity 1000 Bullet Type Power-Point (PP) Manufacturer Winchester Manufacturer SKU WB270P130X This is not loaded ammunition. These are loose, individual bullets – perfect for handloading projects, but positively useless to anyone who doesn’t have the tools and skills needed to load ammunition.
You’re a fan of 270 Winchester and/or 270 Winchester Short Magnum. But you’re not a fan of paying full price for factory-loaded ammunition. Now’s your chance to save beaucoup bucks by loading your own hunting ammo!
These aren’t just any old 0.277” diameter 130 grain soft point projectiles. This is Winchester’s own Power-Point, which has remained a mainstay on the American hunting scene since its introduction to the market over 50 years ago. The Power-Point delivers fast, uniform and deadly terminal expansion courtesy of its notched jacket, which splits apart evenly as the bullet’s exposed lead core begins to deform on impact. Winchester’s consistent dimensions ensure that you will have an easy time handloading and witness consistent ballistic performance. One case contains ten manageable boxes of component bullets.Customer Reviews
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Good Product , Very Fair Price
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These are a very good and very effective hunting bullet. The price was very fair.
These bullets seat easily and straight with any manufacturer's' seating die with their generic seating stem that comes with the die.
With 54.2 grains of IMR 4831, mixed headstamp cases, a Winchester Standard Large Rifle Primer and a Taper Crimp done with a Redding TC Die I generally get 2 inch groups at 300 yards from a bench rest.
I'd expect a 4 or 5 inch group at the same distance shooting from one knee on the ground.
I'm very pleased with these bullets.
If you use them to hunt with, you will not be disappointed. If you want to shoot over 350 yards, pay the money, buy some Berger or Cavityback bullets.
Pete , Hampton Roads Virginia
P.S. The deer go down and stay down without running away and bleeding out. If you can shoot straight, you WILL put meat in the freezer.Review by Pete (Posted on 2/23/2023)
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Winchester Service Grade 9mm 115 Grain FMJ – 1000 Rounds
$264.85
$244.85
Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 115 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 1000 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU SG9W50 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode R081420182504 Cost Per Round 24.5¢ per round For a versatile solution to all of your competition and target practice needs, it’s hard to go wrong with Winchester’s American-made Service Grade line of ammunition. This 9mm cartridge features a 115 grain projectile, the flat nose of which will punch neat and clean holes through paper targets, removing any ambiguity in the competitive scoring process and giving you instant feedback on your handgun wielding skills. The bullet’s full metal jacket will keep your pistol’s bore clean during a protracted session of target practice, and also ensure reliable feeding in your semi-automatic weapon.
This cartridge features Winchester’s own brass casing, which is strong enough to endure multiple reloadings so that you may stretch your dollar further. Its non-corrosive primer is gentle on both your action and bore, and also means you can depend on this round to stay fresh and ready to fire for ages to come. When you fire their ammunition, it’s always plain to see why Winchester continually sets the standard for what American ammunition manufacturers ought to aspire to be. Stock up on these shiny and hard-working beauties today! -
Winchester 9mm NATO 124 Grain FMJ – 500 Rounds
$129.85
$124.85
Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 124 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU Q4318 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 50020892212218 Cost Per Round 25¢ per round If you rely on +P hollow points for self-defense, you should try this 9mm NATO ammunition from Winchester at the range. These cartridges are made to military specifications, which are slightly hotter than standard pressure 9mm Luger ammo and give you realistic ballistics and recoil closer to those your carry load produces.
Each cartridge in this case of 500 fires a medium weight 124 grain full metal jacket bullet at a muzzle velocity of 1,140 feet per second.
These rounds use non-corrosive Boxer primers and reloadable brass cases. Like other Winchester ammo, they are made in the USA.Customer Reviews
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Good quality ammo!
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Over the years I've bought and fired about 10 cases of this stuff and have never had a bad round.
Review by V. McNew (Posted on 12/28/2018)
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As advertised.......
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Great train ammo, plenty of punch, consistent accuracy and overall performance. My Colt and HK carbines love this stuff with enough accuracy and energy to dispatch vermin over the century mark. Look no further for top quality milspec 9mm, sealed at both ends should you ever find yourself in wet weather.
Review by Mark (Posted on 9/5/2016)
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Winchester 9mm 115 Grain FMJ – 500 Rounds
$129.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 115 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU Q4172 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 40020892201987 Cost Per Round 26¢ per round This 9mm Luger ammo is a great stand-in for expensive hollow points on the range as it uses a slightly more powerful load than typical target ammunition. Each cartridge in this case of 500 fires a 115 grain full metal jacket bullet at 1,190 feet per second. This is standard pressure ammo and will work safely in older or subcompact firearms.
Winchester "white box" ammunition is widely used for target shooting and self-defense practice due to its reliability, accuracy, and low cost. It uses non-corrosive Boxer primers and brass cases.
In business since the 1860s, Winchester is one of the top American ammo manufacturers and has a long history of supplying gun owners, the military, and law enforcement with dependable products for training, hunting, and defense. Winchester ammo has been produced in Oxford, Mississippi since 2011.
Customer Reviews
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Lightning fast shipping and fairly priced
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I own a Springfield EMP 9MM that won't shoot reloads so I ordered 500 rounds of Winchester 9MM 115 grain bullets for practice. I was amazed at how fast they arrived. They shoot well in all my 9MM's. Thumbs up to Wideners for great service again.
Review by Texas Redneck (Posted on 5/28/2020)
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Winchester 9mm NATO 124 Grain FMJ – 1000 Rounds
$264.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 124 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 1000 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU W9NATO50 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892232624 Cost Per Round 26.5¢ per round Forget everything you know about standard pressure 9mm ammunition! It’s time to embrace 9mm NATO – loaded to a somewhat higher chamber pressure, which delivers the flatter trajectory that simplifies aiming!
Winchester gave this target load a conventional 124 grain full metal jacket. It’s a non-expanding and nonmagnetic bullet, with a hard copper-alloy shell that helps it feed effortlessly into a semi-automatic’s waiting chamber. But whereas a standard pressure 9mm cartridge’s chamber pressure must not exceed 35,000 psi, this 9mm NATO round’s chamber pressure sits at approximately 36,500 psi – hence its higher 1,200 fps muzzle velocity (out of a handgun’s 4” barrel).
Take note that a 9mm NATO round’s higher chamber pressure also gives it stronger recoil. Although this ammo doesn’t qualify as overpressure, it’s still not safe for handguns that aren’t rated for +P. Each round in this 20-box case features a noncorrosive Boxer primer, as well as the factory fresh brass case that handloaders always like to see. -
Winchester USA 9mm 115 Grain FMJ – 500 Rounds
$133.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 115 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU USA9MMVP5 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892225343 Cost Per Round 26.8¢ per round The average Wideners.com customer is one of the nicest people you’ll ever meet. Charming and outgoing, with an upbeat disposition that wins people over quickly. Take you, for example. A great guy!
Sadly, there are many nefarious characters out there who don’t like the average Wideners.com customer. They may even go so far as to attempt to commit bodily harm against them!
That’s why you – an above average Wideners.com customer – need to be able to defend yourself. And if your tool of choice for that endeavor is a 9mm pistol, then you’ve found just the Winchester USA ammo you want for training.
These cartridges sport 115 grain projectiles: full metal jackets, which follow their supersonic muzzle velocity with reliably flat trajectories, and which lack the steel they would need in order to attract a magnet. Just the ticket for any kind of training with any kind of gun (or just casual plinking – choice is yours).
No 9mm cartridge leaves Winchester’s factory without fresh brass, a noncorrosive Boxer primer, and a charge of clean-firing propellant. These particular cartridges are bulk-packed. One box contains 500 rounds, all together, just begging to get fired off at the range. -
Winchester USA 9mm 115 Grain FMJ – 1000 Rounds
$268.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 115 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 1000 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU USA9MMVP5 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 00020892225350 Cost Per Round 26.9¢ per round Are you planning one monster mamma-jamma range day? The kind where you don’t even keep track of how much 9mm Luger you’re pouring in and out of your mags? Then you sound like our kind of guy! And by “our kind of guy,” we mean the kind of guy who needs an entire case of Winchester USA 9mm ammunition!
This ammo’s not just made in the greatest country of all time. It is also loaded with flat-flying, supersonic-cracking, totally nonmagnetic full metal jacket bullets. Not your top pick for defense – but that’s just the point. You don’t need to waste high-tech JHPs on range targets! These cartridges also feature the new, reusable brass cases and clean-igniting explosives you should rightly expect when the box reads “Winchester.”
This isn’t one big 1,000-round bulk pack. It is actually two 500-round bulk packs nestled inside one large cardboard box. Winchester loves packaging their white box ammo in all kinds of configurations. Who knows? Maybe one day they’ll roll out one-round “singlets.” And we will sell them! -
Winchester 9mm 115 Grain FMJ – 1000 Rounds
$269.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 115 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 1000 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU W9MM50 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892232600 Cost Per Round 27¢ per round Boy, do we ever got a lot of Winchester 9mm ammo in our warehouse! We could keep it all to ourselves, but our CEO says that wouldn’t be a “viable business model.” Too bad for us. But good news for you, so long as you’re inclined to train and plink with consistent American-made 9mm ammo!
If you’re a seasoned firearm enthusiast, then you already know the full metal jacket is the bullet for target practice. The FMJ’s round nose profile helps the cartridge glide into the chamber, as well as exhibit a predictable and accurate trajectory. Some companies cheapen their FMJs by adding steel to their jackets. Winchester isn’t one of them, so you’re all set if your range prohibits magnetic projectiles for safety reasons/insurance purposes.
Winchester’s noncorrosive Boxer-primed ammo is loaded with virgin brass cases, all carefully drawn to exacting standards and supple enough to reliably return to their original dimensions. That makes this ammo reloadable, so you may as well stock up on 9mm component bullets while you’re at it! -
Winchester 9mm NATO 124 Grain FMJ – 1000 Rounds
$269.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 124 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 1000 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU W9NATOVP Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892232037 Cost Per Round 27¢ per round SAAMI defines two different max chamber pressures for 9mm ammunition: standard, which has a limit of 35,000 psi, and +P, which has a limit of 38,500 psi. But there’s yet another pressure classification for 9mm that you may not yet be aware of: NATO, which has a pressure limit of 36,500 psi. That makes this ammo a great middle ground if you’re looking for a flatter trajectory but don’t want to seriously accelerate wear and tear on your favorite 9mm firearms!
Its higher chamber pressure aside, this is Winchester’s usual range ammo – which is to say it’s high quality all around. Each FMJ bullet weighs exactly (or very close to) 124 grains, and has the solid lead core and gilding metal shell which make it perfectly nonmagnetic. Winchester’s reliable noncorrosive Boxer primers and reloadable brass cases both do their jobs well, and their propellant won’t quickly blacken the insides of your carbine or pistol. We got the component bullets you’d need to reload this ammo, too! -
Winchester Range Pack 9mm 115 Grain FMJ – 1000 Rounds
$272.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 115 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 1000 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU USA9W Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892221826 Cost Per Round 27.3¢ per round This 9mm Luger "white box" ammunition from Winchester is proof that you don't need to pay top dollar to get excellent performance. These cartridges come in a 1,000 round case (five packs of 200 rounds each) that is loose packed for compact storage.
Each cartridge in this case fires a light 115 grain full metal jacket bullet at a muzzle velocity of 1,190 feet per second. This is a a standard pressure load well-suited to range use with compact or older firearms. Expect mild recoil and good accuracy.
Winchester ammunition has been manufactured in the city of Oxford, Mississippi since 2011. It uses non-corrosive Boxer primers as well as reloadable brass cases. -
Winchester USA 9mm NATO 124 Grain FMJ – 750 Rounds
$204.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 124 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 750 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU USA9NATO Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892221420 Cost Per Round 27.3¢ per round Do you want extra powerful 9mm range ammunition? Then you want 9mm NATO ammunition!
This cartridge’s full metal jacket is completely normal: lead core, copper alloy jacket, and nothing about it that could attract a magnet. It’s the propellant behind its FMJ which makes the 9mm NATO round special. It ignites to generate more chamber pressure than the standard 9mm cartridge, which gives the 124 grain bullet an abnormally high 1,200 fps muzzle velocity.
9mm NATO makes a great range companion when you want a flatter trajectory at the expense of added recoil. It’s also a fine investment if you prefer 9mm +P for self-defense and want comparable ammo for target practice.
9mm NATO isn’t referred to as +P, but it behaves similarly enough to 9mm +P that you can treat the two cartridges interchangeably. This ammo will accelerate wear and tear on a semi-automatic, and it is only to be fired in pistols and carbines that are rated for overpressure cartridges. Consult your manual or ask us if you’re unsure!
Winchester loads ammunition in the USA with non-corrosive Boxer primers and reloadable brass. This is not military surplus ammo; it comes packaged five boxes to a case. -
Winchester Super-X 22 WMR 40 Grain JHP - 50 Rounds
$13.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 40 Grain Bullet Type Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP) Use Type varmint hunting Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 22 Magnum (WMR) Manufacturer SKU X22MH Primer Type Rimfire Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892100718 Cost Per Round 27.7¢ per round The 22 WMR was invented by Winchester in 1960 and continues to be one of the best varmint rounds on the market. Firing with great accuracy and at high speeds, this round will have no trouble taking out varmints and is also great for long range target shooting.
Winchester has been around since 1866 and remains one of the most popular ammunition companies in the world. These Winchester Super-X rounds feature 40 grain jacketed hollow point projectiles that leave the barrel around 1,910 feet per second. These bullets are pressed into brass cases that are rimfire primed. Pick up a couple boxes and take out the pesky varmints on your property.
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Winchester Range Pack 9mm 115 Grain FMJ – 1000 Rounds
$278.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 115 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 1000 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU USA9MMVP Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 50020892212973 Cost Per Round 27.9¢ per round If you shot a lot of 9mm Luger, this 1,000 round case of "white box" ammunition from Winchester can save you some serious money. These cartridges are a typical 9mm Parabellum load firing a 115 grain full metal jacket bullet at a muzzle velocity of 1,190 feet per second.
As a standard pressure load, this ammo works well in all 9mm pistols including older or subcompact firearms. It produces mild recoil, making it a good low-fatigue choice on the range.
These cartridges are loaded in Oxford, Mississippi using non-corrosive Boxer primers and reloadable brass cases.
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Winchester Range Pack 9mm 115 Grain FMJ – 200 Rounds
$57.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 115 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 200 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU USA9W Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892221819 Cost Per Round 28.9¢ per round If, like most people, you shoot more than 50 rounds in a range session, you'll appreciate these bulk packed 9mm Luger cartridges from Winchester. Each of these boxes gives you 200 rounds at a reasonable price, and the lack of fancy packaging helps push costs down even further.
This ammunition is a light-recoiling standard pressure load firing a 115 grain full metal jacket at a muzzle velocity of 1,190 fps. It is a solid choice for all 9mm Parabellum pistols, but works particularly well in pressure or recoil sensitive subcompact carry pistols as well as older guns that won't fire +P ammo safely or comfortably.
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Winchester 9mm 115 Grain FMJ – 100 Rounds
$30.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 115 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 100 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU USA9MMVP Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892231771 Cost Per Round 30.8¢ per round This "white box" ammunition from Winchester comes in a 100 round bulk pack and offers cost-effective range time for 9mm pistols. Each cartridge fires a 115 grain full metal jacket bullet at a muzzle velocity of 1,190 feet per second.
As a standard pressure load, this ammo works well in subcompact and older firearms as well as full-size ones. It produces moderate recoil and works well for high volume target practice.
Winchester ammunition is loaded in Oxford, Mississippi using non-corrosive Boxer primers and reloadable brass cases.
Customer Reviews
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Winchester 9mm 115 Grain FMJ – 100 Rounds
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great price and very good product, will buy again.
Review by Mark (Posted on 3/9/2020)
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Winchester 9mm 124 Grain FMJ NATO – 50 Rounds
$15.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 124 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU Q4318 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892212213 Cost Per Round 31.7¢ per round This 9mm NATO ammunition from Winchester is an excellent choice for the range, particularly if you carry +P defensive hollow points. It is loaded to military specifications and produces higher pressures than typical 9mm Luger target loads, giving it the extra recoil and velocity needed to simulate the handling of hotter JHPs.
Each cartridge in this box of 50 fires a 124 grain full metal jacket bullet at a muzzle velocity of 1,140 feet per second.
Winchester ammunition is loaded in Oxford, Mississippi using non-corrosive Boxer primers and reloadable brass cases.Customer Reviews
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super service
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i want to thank all the people in customer service and shipping for all their help in making my purchase possible. they helped check all the right boxes!!!!!! thank you, great company. will try out ammo when weather warms up..
Review by old man (Posted on 1/30/2026)
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Winchester USA 40 S&W 180 Grain FMJ - 500 Rounds
$174.85
$159.85
Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 180 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range, Subsonic Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 40 Smith & Wesson Manufacturer SKU Q4238 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 40020892203004 Cost Per Round 32¢ per round This .40 S&W ammunition from Winchester is part of the "white box" series of affordable range ammunition. It has similar external ballistics to many popular carry loads and works well as a cost-effective stand-in for target practice.
Each cartridge in this volume priced case of 500 fires a heavy 180 grain full metal jacket bullet at a slightly above average muzzle velocity of 1,020 feet per second.
Winchester ammo has been loaded in Oxford, Mississippi since 2011 and uses non-corrosive Boxer primers and reloadable brass.
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Winchester USA 40 S&W 165 Grain FMJ – 500 Rounds
$164.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 165 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket Flat Nose (FMJFN) Use Type plinking at the range, Subsonic Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 40 Smith & Wesson Manufacturer SKU USA40SW Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 50020892212355 Cost Per Round 33¢ per round This light and fast .40 S&W ammunition from Winchester has similar external ballistics to many popular carry loads. As an economical "white box" load, it is an excellent choice for range practice.
Each cartridge in this bulk priced case of 500 fires a 165 grain full metal jacket bullet at a relatively high muzzle velocity of 1,060 feet per second. Expect the good accuracy, flat trajectories, and snappy recoil typical of this caliber.
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Winchester USA 40 S&W 165 Grain FMJ - 600 Rounds
$199.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 165 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range, Subsonic Casing Type Brass Quantity 600 Ammo Caliber 40 Smith & Wesson Manufacturer SKU USA40W Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892221840 Cost Per Round 33.3¢ per round If you want inexpensive, reliable .40 Smith & Wesson ammo and don't care about fancy packaging, grab this 600 round case of "white box" ammunition from Winchester. These cartridges come bulk packaged in six boxes of 100 rounds each. As a side benefit, the compact size of the boxes makes them convenient when you want to take a large amount of ammo to the range.
Each round in this case fires a 165 grain full metal jacket bullet at a muzzle velocity of 1,060 feet per second. This emulates the external ballistics of many popular carry loads, making this ammo a good choice for self-defense training purposes.
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Winchester 9mm 115 Grain FMJ – 50 Rounds
$16.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 115 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU Q4172 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892201989 Cost Per Round 33.7¢ per round Winchester "white box" ammo is an easy choice for target shooting due to its blend of high accuracy, reliable performance, and reasonable price point. These 9mm Luger cartridges come in boxes of 50 and fire a 115 grain full metal jacket bullet at a muzzle velocity of 1,190 feet per second.
While this is standard pressure ammo, it is a bit hotter than the typical target load. This makes it a good choice for CCW holders to train with, as the increased recoil better simulates the performance of real self-defense ammunition without the cost of the expensive hollow point bullet.
Oxford, Mississippi has been home to Winchester ammo production since 2011. Winchester itself has been around since the mid 19th century and currently operates with a singular focus on producing quality ammo--their firearms are license-produced by FN.
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Winchester 40 S&W 165 Grain FMJ – 500 Rounds
$174.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 165 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range, Subsonic Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 40 Smith & Wesson Manufacturer SKU USA40SWVP Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 50020892213659 Cost Per Round 35¢ per round Looking for a cost-effective training load for your .40 S&W carry pistol? You can't go wrong with Winchester "white box" ammunition.
These inexpensive, dependable FMJ rounds come in a bulk priced case of 500 (5 packs of 100 rounds each) and fire a light 165 grain full metal jacket bullet at 1,060 feet per second. Expect similar external ballistics and felt recoil to many popular carry loads for a more realistic training experience.
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Winchester USA 40 S&W 180 Grain FMJ - 50 Rounds
$17.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 180 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type indoor range shooting, match or precision shooting, plinking at the range, Subsonic Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 40 Smith & Wesson Manufacturer SKU Q4238 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892203006 Cost Per Round 35.7¢ per round If you are looking for a powerful and effective 40 cal ammo that you can use for your target practice and training, order this 50-round box from Winchester. You’ll get 180-grain ammunition that is reliable, fast, and powerful, allowing you to place accurate shots on a consistent basis. These FMJ cartridges will feed smoothly and give no expansion, allowing you to take a full day of target practice.
The full metal jacket design on the 180 gr. bullets will deliver less fouling over a full day of shooting. The cartridges will give you a muzzle velocity of 1,020 feet per second, delivering enough speed for outstanding accuracy, even at reasonable handgun distances. The cartridges are smooth and effective, and you can count on them to deliver the right performance with reduced recoil and consistent accuracy.
Winchester is one of the most historic ammunition companies in the country. They have a full selection of top-quality items that are great for hunting, self defense, and high-volume training.
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Winchester Super Target 20 Gauge 2-3/4" 7/8 oz. #7-1/2 Lead Shot Target Load – 250 Rounds
$89.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 7/8 oz. Bullet Type #7-1/2 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 20 Gauge Manufacturer SKU TRGT207 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892016309 Cost Per Round 35.9¢ per round For a fun afternoon of blasting away at clays or paper targets, grab this 250-shell case of 20 gauge ammo from Winchester's Super Target series. These affordable shells deliver good patterning but relatively low felt recoil, making them ideal for avoiding fatigue during long shooting sessions.
Each 2-3/4" shell in this case fires a 7/8 oz. column of #7.5 birdshot at a muzzle velocity of 1,200 feet per second. While primarily meant for target use, these shells can also work well on small birds in upland areas. They lack the penetration required for larger game or self-defense; however, the density of the patterns makes for excellent breaks on clay pigeons as well as birds with more feathers.
Winchester ammo is loaded in Oxford, Mississippi using quality components and state of the art manufacturing processes. Their products are well regarded for their low cost, reliable performance, and US origin.
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Winchester 40 S&W 165 Grain FMJ – 100 Rounds
$36.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 165 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range, Subsonic Casing Type Brass Quantity 100 Ammo Caliber 40 Smith & Wesson Manufacturer SKU USA40SWVP Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892213654 Cost Per Round 36.8¢ per round This Winchester "white box" ammunition makes a great stand-in for expensive hollow point ammo on the range. Each .40 S&W cartridge in this bulk pack of 100 rounds fires a light 165 grain full metal jacket bullet at a high muzzle velocity of 1,060 feet per second.
Many defensive loads use this combination of a lighter bullet fired at a higher velocity, so this ammo simulates their ballistics and recoil particularly well.
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Winchester Super-X Game Loads 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1 oz. #8 – 250 Rounds
$94.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #8 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU XU128 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892013285 Cost Per Round 37.9¢ per round If you're looking for a good load for hunting upland birds, you've come to the right page. This 12 Gauge ammo for sale features a 2-3/4" shell with Lead shot. New from Winchester, you will get excellent performance shot after shot as you work your way through all 250 of these rounds. Plus, when you buy from Widener's, you know you'll get fast shipping with a customer service team that stands behind everything we sell. -
Winchester Super-Target 2 3/4" 1 1/8 oz. #7.5 Lead Shot – 250 Rounds
$94.85- Buy 2 at $87.55 /each and save
Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1-1/8 oz. Bullet Type #7-1/2 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU TRGT127 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892016248 Cost Per Round 35¢ to 37.9¢ per round This 12 gauge Winchester Super Target ammunition is designed for all your clay shooting needs. These 2-3/4" shells use a low-recoiling load to help reduce fatigue during long shooting sessions.
Each shell in this bulk priced case of 250 fires a 1-1/8 oz. payload of #7.5 birdshot at a muzzle velocity of 1,145 feet per second.
Winchester Super Target ammo is loaded in Oxford, Mississippi and enjoys a strong reputation among sport shooters for reliability and consistency.
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12 ga - 2-3/4" Lead Shot Target Load - 1-1/8 oz - #8 - Winchester Super Target - 250 Rounds
$94.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1-1/8 oz. Bullet Type #8 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU TRGT128 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892016262 Cost Per Round 37.9¢ per round Are you looking for a high-value load for your clay-pigeon shooting? Then order this package of 250 rounds of 12-gauge ammunition from Winchester. These 2-3/4-inch rounds pack lead shot target loads. They have 1-1/8 ounces of #8 shot, delivering precise energy with consistent patterns.
You’ll have a hinged wad, which reduces felt recoil and increase velocity. You’ll also have clean-burning powder, which helps your gun maintain accuracy through a full round of shots. Leaving the barrel of your shotgun, the #8 shot travels at 1,200 feet per second, giving you speed and power straight to the target.
Whether you are tuning up for duck season or shooting in a competion, these cartridges will help you maintain consistent performance and deliver effective results to the target. They are one of the best values in the market, making them a popular choice for skeet shooters of all skill levels.
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Winchester Super-X 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1-1/8 oz. #4 Shot – 250 Rounds
$109.85
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Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1-1/8 oz. Bullet Type #4 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU XU12H4 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892013162 Cost Per Round 37.9¢ per round Winchester shotshells are a time proven option that will pair perfectly with your shotgun. These 12 gauge shells measure 2-3/4" in length and carry a 1-1/8 oz. payload of #4 lead shot. These rounds are perfect for small game and upland bird hunting where lead shot is permitted. Winchester's Super-X line delivers consistent and dependable performance. These shells feature a one-piece hinged wad that keeps your patterns tight and reduces the amount of felt recoil.
Since 1866, Winchester has been producing high quality firearms and ammunition. Their products have a reputation for being top performers and very reliable. These Super-X shotshells are manufactured their in Winchester's Alton, Illnois facility using 209 primers and clean burning powders to give you reliable ignition every time you pull the trigger.
Pick up this case of high quality hunting ammo and get out in the field soon! Check our our selection of Ammo Cans if you need somewhere to store your ammo when you are not using it.
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Winchester Super Target 12 Gauge 2 3/4" 1 oz. #8 Lead Shot – 250 Rounds
$94.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #8 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU TRGTL128 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 20892019270 Cost Per Round 37.9¢ per round Knock clays out of the sky with economical yet efficient 12 gauge Winchester Target ammo. These shells come packaged in the familiar "white box" of 25, with 10 boxes in each case of 250--buy the case here and save!
Each 2-3/4" shell fires a one ounce payload at a muzzle velocity of 1,145 feet per second, producing relatively low recoil and good medium-range patterning.
One of the top American ammo brands, Winchester has produced its ammunition in Oxford, Mississippi since 2011 and in other locations in the USA since the 19th century.
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Winchester Super-X Game & Field 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1-1/8 oz. #6 – 250 Rounds
$94.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1-1/8 oz. Bullet Type #6 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU XU12H6 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892013186 Cost Per Round 37.9¢ per round An excellent 12 Gauge load manufactured by Winchester that promises excellent performance and reliable feeding/extraction round after round. These are new 2-3/4" shells loaded with Lead shot, you'll have 250 rounds ready for your next hunting upland birds. -
Winchester Super-X Game Load 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1 oz. #6 – 250 Rounds
$94.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #6 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU XU126 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892013247 Cost Per Round 37.9¢ per round The 12 gauge has been around for nearly one hundred fifty years and has the phenomenal firepower and massive payload you need to smash clay targets at the range, take down big game, or keep home invaders from harming your family. Proven through extensive military, civilian, and law enforcement use, the 12 gauge is exactly what you need for all your shooting purposes.
Since 1866, Winchester has been pumping out some of the best ammunition in the United States, and as one of the oldest ammunition manufacturers in the country, it has gained love and respect all over the nation. These Winchester Super-X Game Load, 2 3/4", 12 gauge, #6 shot, one ounce shells fire at 1290 feet per second with the reliability, amazing patterns, and fantastic power you need to bring down upland game.
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Winchester Super Suppressed 9mm 147 Grain FMJ Enclosed – 500 Rounds
$189.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 147 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket Enclosed Base (FMJE) Use Type indoor range shooting, plinking at the range, Subsonic Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU SUP9 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode R1021202110910 Cost Per Round 38¢ per round You gotta jump through a lot of hoops and fork over a lot of cash just to get a suppressor in this country. That’s why you deserve 9mm ammo which is specially designed for your suppressor, but which is also going to function correctly in all your unsuppressed firearms as well!
Winchester loads their Super Suppressed 9mm cartridge with a bulky 147 grain bullet. This round’s subsonic muzzle velocity is solely the product of its heavy bullet’s inertia – not a weaker propellant charge that could fail to cycle a semi-auto.
This round’s FMJ has a flat nose profile to help it cut a cleaner hole through paper (as well as deal greater damage to soft tissue). The bullet is encapsulated because it has a brass disc on its base to seal off its lead core. White hot ignition won’t be able to evaporate any of the lead in the bullet’s core, which means a much cleaner suppressor and barrel in the long run!
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Winchester 380 Auto 95 Grain FMJ – 500 Rounds
$198.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 95 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range, Subsonic Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 380 Auto (ACP) Manufacturer SKU Q4206 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 40020892201970 Cost Per Round 39.8¢ per round The .380 ACP can be a surprisingly feisty cartridge in compact carry handguns. This calls for some training--and training requires lots of ammo! Grab this case of 500 rounds from Winchester's economical yet dependable "white box" series.
Each cartridge in this case fires a 95 grain full metal jacket bullet at a muzzle velocity of 955 feet per second. These are typical specs for the .380 Auto and will produce external ballistics similar to those of many popular defensive loads.
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Winchester Super Target 12 Gauge 2 3/4" 1 Ounce #7 1/2 Shot - 250 Rounds
$99.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #7-1/2 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU TRGTL127 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892019256 Cost Per Round 39.9¢ per round Winchester Super Target ammunition delivers excellent performance for trap or sporting clays shooting. These 12 gauge shells are a balanced sporting load that produces low recoil and good patterning at medium range.
This case of 250 shells is ideal for extended shooting sessions. Each 2-3/4" shell fires a one ounce column of #7.5 birdshot at 1,180 feet per second.
Winchester shotshells are loaded in Oxford, Mississippi using high quality wads and reliable 209 primers.
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Winchester Super Clean 40 S&W 120 Grain Lead-Free FMJ – 500 Rounds
$199.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 120 Grain Bullet Type Lead Free Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 40 Smith & Wesson Manufacturer SKU W40SWLF Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892222786 Cost Per Round 40¢ per round It’s loaded with lead-free bullets! It’s loaded with lead-free primers, too! It’s Winchester Super Clean: your best choice of 40 S&W ammo if you intend to minimize your exposure to toxic gas while training at an indoor range, or are attempting to keep your own land as uncontaminated by lead as possible!
Many lead-free bullets are made of solid copper. Copper isn’t exactly a cheap metal, though, which is why this target ammo’s 120 grain full metal jacket bullets have zinc cores. No lead gas on ignition. No lead residue on the rifling. No lead particles scattered about upon impact with a hard surface, either. Just take care that the zinc core is not frangible, which only means you should observe all the same safety protocol as you would if you were firing conventional ammo.
This ammo’s Boxer primers aren’t just lead free. They are also free of barium and antimony, so you can breathe even easier while you’re working over the bullseyes. A clean-burning propellant charge accelerates the 120gr zinc-core FMJ to a velocity of 1,250 fps out of a 4” barrel, which translates to around 405 ft lbs striking energy at 5 yards. Reloadable brass cases! -
Winchester 9mm 147 Grain JHP - 500 Rounds
$204.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 147 Grain Bullet Type Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP) Use Type home defense, plinking at the range, Subsonic Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU USA9JHP2 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 50020892213512 Cost Per Round 41¢ per round This 500 round case of 9mm Luger ammunition from Winchester is an inexpensive hollow point load suitable for training and defensive use. Each case contains 10 boxes of 50 rounds each.0
Each cartridge fires a heavy 147 grain jacketed hollow point bullet at 990 feet per second. The relatively high weight of the projectile improves its ability to penetrate and incapacitate an assailant quickly. This ammo is subsonic and can be fired through a suppressor with optimal noise reduction.
Winchester ammo is loaded in Oxford, Mississippi using non-corrosive primers and reloadable brass cases.
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Winchester 40 S&W 180 Grain JHP - 500 Rounds
$207.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 180 Grain Bullet Type Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP) Use Type home defense, Subsonic Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 40 Smith & Wesson Manufacturer SKU USA40JHP Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 50020892213215 Cost Per Round 41.6¢ per round 500 rounds of Winchester 40 Smith & Wesson ammo that'll have your gun firing for a while and your face smiling for even longer! The Boxer primer, 180 Grain Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP) bullet and Brass cases on these New rounds make for the perfect companion for home defense, Subsonic. Pick up some rounds today and you'll get fast shipping along with Widener's world class service. -
9mm - 115 gr JHP - Winchester USA - 500 Rounds
$209.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 115 Grain Bullet Type Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP) Use Type home defense, plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU USA9JHP Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 50020892213154 Cost Per Round 42¢ per round The 9mm is one of the most consistent and reliable handguns for personal and home protection. If you own one of these weapons, make sure you are loading only the finest ammunition available. With 115-grain jacketed hollow points from Winchester, you’ll be able to deliver the speed and energy you need to stop any threat, and with this 500-count box, you’ll have plenty of rounds for consistent target practice as well.
These cartridges deliver a muzzle speed of 1,225 feet per seconds and a muzzle energy of 383 foot-pounds. Even after traveling 50 feet, the bullets maintain 1,095 feet per second and 306 foot-pounds.
Jacketed hollow point cartridges are the preferred choice for self defense, and these rounds from Winchester give you consistent accuracy and high-energy at the target. Winchester makes fantastic products for many different purposes, giving American gun owners the precision and accuracy they desire. From the range to the field, Winchester is a name you can trust.
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Winchester Super Target 20 Gauge 2-3/4" 7/8 oz. #7-1/2 Lead Shot Target Load – 25 Rounds
$10.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 7/8 oz. Bullet Type #7-1/2 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 20 Gauge Manufacturer SKU TRGT207 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 20892016293 Cost Per Round 43.4¢ per round If you're looking for a good load for target practice and clay shooting, you've come to the right page. This 20 Gauge ammo for sale features a 2-3/4" shell with Lead shot. New from Winchester, you will get excellent performance shot after shot as you work your way through all 25 of these rounds. Plus, when you buy from Widener's, you know you'll get fast shipping with a customer service team that stands behind everything we sell. -
Winchester Super-X 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1 oz. #6 – 25 Rounds
$10.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1 oz. Bullet Type #6 Shot Use Type hunting upland birds Quantity 25 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU XU126 Shot Material Lead Shell Length 2-3/4" Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892013230 Cost Per Round 43.4¢ per round The 12 gauge has been around for nearly a century and a half and yet remains one of the most powerful firearms in the world at close range, making it popular around the world in every area of use, including law enforcement, military, and civilian. Whether you are looking to defend your family, blast clay targets at the range, or put food on the table, the 12 gauge has the proven, powerful performance you need.
Since 1866, Winchester has been showing the world what they can do by crafting some of the best ammo on the market and proving themselves as one of the best ammunition manufacturers in America. With these Winchester Super-X, 12 gauge, one ounce, #6 shot, 2 3/4" shells, firing at 1290 feet per second, you have exactly the payload and accuracy you need to bring down upland game with ease, all without losing your money on expensive ammo.
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Winchester USA 40 S&W 180 Grain JHP - 50 Rounds
$21.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 180 Grain Bullet Type Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP) Use Type home defense, plinking at the range, Subsonic Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 40 Smith & Wesson Manufacturer SKU USA40JHP Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892213210 Cost Per Round 43.7¢ per round Winchester "white box" ammo is very popular among shooters due to its low cost and dependable performance. This particular .40 S&W ammo can perform well a concealed carry and self-defense role while still being affordable enough to train with at the range.
Each cartridge in this box of 50 fires a heavy,180-grain jacketed hollow point bullet at a muzzle velocity of 1,010 feet per second. The hollow point leverages the high velocity of the .40 Smith & Wesson to provide strong expansion potential along with respectable penetration. In target shooting applications, the hollow point also adds value as its semi-wadcutter profile punches clean holes in paper targets for easy visibility.
This ammo is loaded in the USA by Winchester and uses non-corrosive Boxer primers and reloadable brass cases. Winchester has been in the ammo business since the mid 19th century and produces a wide variety of ammunition types to suit various needs.
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Winchester 380 Auto 95 Grain FMJ – 50 Rounds
$21.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 95 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range, Subsonic Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 380 Auto (ACP) Manufacturer SKU Q4206 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892201972 Cost Per Round 43.7¢ per round This .380 ACP "white box" ammunition from Winchester offers quality range shooting for popular concealed carry pistols such as the Ruger LCP, Glock 42, SIG P238, and S&W M&P Bodyguard.
Each cartridge in this box of 50 fires a 95 grain full metal jacket bullet at a muzzle velocity of 955 feet per second, producing good short-range accuracy. While infamous for producing snappy recoil in compact pistols, the .380 Auto is not too hard to master with sufficient practice--something this dependable low-cost ammo can help you accomplish.
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Winchester Varmint 22 WMR 30 Grain V-Max - 50 Rounds
$21.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 30 Grain Bullet Type V-MAX Use Type varmint hunting Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 22 Magnum (WMR) Manufacturer SKU S22M2PT Primer Type Rimfire Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892102811 Cost Per Round 43.7¢ per round Released in 1960, the 22 WMR is a great option for target shooting and varmint hunting. Reaching high speeds with great accuracy and a decent range, this round will have you blasting varmints to your heart's content.
When reliability and great quality is your main concern, Winchester is the way to go. Founded in 1866, this amazing company is one of America's oldest and most trusted ammunition providers. Winchester's ammunition is loadedwith high quality components in the USA.
These Varmint High Velocity rounds come loaded with Hornady V-Max bullets. This 30 grain projectile offers explosive expansion and fragmentation upon impact. Firing at 2250 feet per second, those varmints don't stand a chance against these highly effective, 22 WMR rounds.
Customer Reviews
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Nice round at a today reasonable price
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I was running low and liked the on sale priced WMR Winchester rounds. Never had any issue with these rounds, of course, never had an issue with the CCI ammo either. Price drove this purchase as I was running low. I only use them for target/plinking in a six gun - not for any hunting.
Review by Clark (Posted on 1/29/2017)
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Winchester USA 10mm 180 Grain FMJ –500 Rounds
$224.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 180 Grain Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Use Type plinking at the range, Subsonic Casing Type Brass Quantity 500 Ammo Caliber 10mm Auto Manufacturer SKU USA10MM Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892225541 Cost Per Round 45¢ per round You’re a good guy with a gun. But that doesn’t necessarily mean you are good with a gun. Only copious hours of target practice can make you that way.
If you’d like to make certain you’ll have the skill and confidence you’ll need in order to navigate a sensitive situation – i.e. the kind of situation the 10mm handgun was designed to make better – then you’ll definitely want to stock up on range and target ammunition.
Winchester’s USA series ammo gets straight to the point. No fancy bells and whistles. No flashy packaging or advertising gimmicks. Just copper, lead, brass, clean-igniting explosives and time-testing loading practices.
This cartridge is loaded with a 180 grain full metal jacket bullet, with a nonmagnetic jacket and a flat nose profile that will punch a neat hole through paper. Its 1,080 fps muzzle velocity gives the round comparable recoil and point of impact to an analogous self-defense load. The non-expanding projectile is seated in a reloadable brass case – brand new, with a noncorrosive Boxer primer. Ten boxes per case. Fast shipping from the good guys at Widener’s. -
Winchester Super Target 12 Gauge 2-3/4" 1-1/8 oz. #7 Steel Shot Target Load -250 Rounds
$112.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 1-1/8 oz. Bullet Type #7 Shot Use Type target practice and clay shooting, trapshooting and busting up clays Quantity 250 Ammo Caliber 12 Gauge Manufacturer SKU TRGT12S7 Shot Material Steel Shell Length 2-3/4" UPC Barcode 020892016286 Cost Per Round 45.1¢ per round The 12 gauge shotgun has been around since the 1870's and despite being one of the oldest firearms still massively in use in all areas today, it remains one of the most effective. This amazing shotgun has incredible energy and a phenomenal payload, perfect for close range encounters, making it a favorite among militaries, law enforcement agencies, and civilians around the world. Whether you are looking to take out some delicious game, need to stop an intruder, or are looking to have a great time at the range, the 12 gauge is just what you are looking for.
Since 1866, Winchester has been putting out some of the best ammunition in America, perfect for all your top of the line ammo needs as well as your plinking needs. These Winchester Super Target, 12 gauge, 2 3/4", 1 1/8 ounce, #7 steel shot shells fire at 1200 feet per second and are phenomenal for taking out any clay targets you shoot. With their extra hard steel shot, you won't have any trouble breaking pigeon after pigeon, helping you have the time of your life.
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Winchester USA 9mm 147 Grain JHP - 50 Rounds
$22.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 147 Grain Bullet Type Jacketed Hollow-Point (JHP) Use Type home defense, plinking at the range, Subsonic Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 9mm Luger (9x19) Manufacturer SKU USA9JHP2 Primer Type Boxer Magnetic No UPC Barcode 20892213517 Cost Per Round 45.7¢ per round Grab a few of these 50-round boxes of 9mm Luger ammunition for both defense and training. This affordable ammo fires heavy jacketed hollow point bullets that deliver strong penetration.
Each cartridge in this box fires a 147 grain jacketed hollow point bullet at 990 feet per second.
Winchester ammunition is made in the USA using reloadable brass cases and non-corrosive Boxer primers.
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Winchester Varming HE 17 Win Super Mag 25 Grain Polymer Tip - 50 Rounds
$22.85Product Type Ammo Manufacturer Winchester Condition New Bullet Weight 25 Grain Bullet Type Polymer Tipped Use Type varmint hunting Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 17 Win Super Mag (WSM) Manufacturer SKU S17W25 Primer Type Rimfire Magnetic No UPC Barcode 020892103108 Cost Per Round 45.7¢ per round Developed in 2012 by Winchester and Savage, the 17 Winchester Super Magnum, or .17 WSM for short, is a fantastic, high speed, varmint and small game round. If you are looking to get rid of pests around your precious home or love the taste of small game, these tiny rounds are perfect for all your shooting needs.
Founded in 1855, Winchester is one of the oldest and most popular ammunition manufacturers in the United States. When you want something reliable or inexpensive, Winchester is the way to go. These Winchester Varmint HE, 25 grain, polymer tip, rimfire rounds have a muzzle velocity of 2600 feet per second and are designed specifically for varmint hunting. With their fantastic expansion, high speed, tumbling, and fantastic penetration, these rounds are perfect for all your shooting endeavors.