Hornady 9mm Luger Subsonic 147gr XTP Ammo

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Additional Specs:

UPC:
090255902877
MANUFACTURER:
Hornady
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
CASING:
Brass
UPC:
090255902877
grains:
147
caliber:
9mm Luger (9x19 Parabellum)
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Step into the world of high-performance subsonic ammunition with Hornady's 9mm Luger Subsonic 147gr XTP rounds. This innovative offering is tailored for shooters who demand more from their subsonic loads, combining the renowned accuracy of Hornady's manufacturing process with the terminal effectiveness of the XTP bullet design. Each box contains 20 rounds of match-grade ammunition, loaded to exacting standards to ensure consistent performance shot after shot. With a ballistic coefficient of .212 and a sectional density of .167, these handgun rounds maintain energy and accuracy downrange, making them equally suited for precision target shooting and critical self-defense situations where every shot counts.

Hornady 9mm Luger Subsonic 147gr XTP Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Hornady
Caliber 9mm Luger
Bullet Weight 147 grains
Bullet Type XTP (eXtreme Terminal Performance)
Muzzle Velocity 975 fps
Muzzle Energy 310 ft-lbs
Ballistic Coefficient .212
Sectional Density .167
Rounds Per Box 20
Recommended Use Varmint, Target/Match, Personal Defense

Key Features

The Hornady 9mm Luger Subsonic 147gr XTP ammunition offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for various applications. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Feature Description
Subsonic Velocity 975 fps muzzle velocity
Reduces noise and recoil, ideal for suppressed firearms
XTP Bullet Design Controlled expansion at lower velocities
Ensures reliable performance in personal defense scenarios
High Ballistic Coefficient .212 BC
Maintains accuracy and energy over longer distances
Versatile Application Suitable for multiple uses
Effective for personal defense, target shooting, and varmint control
Hornady Quality Consistent performance
Manufactured to tight tolerances for reliability

Applications & Use Cases

The Hornady 9mm Luger Subsonic 147gr XTP ammunition is designed for various scenarios, excelling in multiple applications:

Personal Defense

Ideal for self-defense situations:

  • Home defense
  • Concealed carry
  • Law enforcement backup
Target/Match Shooting

Excellent for precision shooting:

  • Competition shooting
  • Training and practice
  • Accuracy testing
Varmint Control
  • Effective for small to medium-sized pests
  • Reduces noise in populated areas
  • Minimizes overpenetration concerns

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Subsonic Velocity: Reduced noise and recoil, ideal for suppressed firearms.
  • XTP Bullet Design: Offers controlled expansion and deep penetration.
  • Versatile Application: Suitable for personal defense, target shooting, and varmint control.
  • High Accuracy: Excellent ballistic coefficient for improved long-range performance.
  • Reduced Overpenetration: Lower velocity helps minimize risk in defensive situations.

Cons

  • Lower Velocity: May not cycle reliably in all firearms designed for standard pressure loads.
  • Reduced Energy: Lower muzzle energy compared to standard 9mm loads.
  • Limited Quantity: Only 20 rounds per box, which may be inconvenient for high-volume shooters.
  • Temperature Sensitivity: Performance may vary more with temperature changes compared to standard loads.

About Hornady:

Hornady Manufacturing Company, founded in 1949 by Joyce Hornady, has become a pillar of innovation in the ammunition industry. From their headquarters in Grand Island, Nebraska, Hornady has consistently pushed the boundaries of ballistic science, earning a reputation for producing some of the most accurate and effective ammunition and reloading components on the market. Their commitment to quality is evident in every round they produce, from match-grade target ammunition to high-performance hunting and self-defense loads. With a philosophy of "Ten bullets through one hole," Hornady continues to set new standards in ammunition performance, helping shooters and hunters achieve their goals with unparalleled precision and reliability.

Hornady 9mm Luger Subsonic XTP Ammo FAQ:

While this ammunition is designed to function in most 9mm handguns, some firearms, particularly those with lighter recoil springs, may have cycling issues due to the lower pressure of subsonic loads. It's always recommended to test any defensive ammunition in your specific firearm before relying on it.

The XTP (eXtreme Terminal Performance) bullet features a precisely engineered hollow point that controls expansion upon impact. This design allows for deep penetration and consistent expansion across a wide range of velocities, making it effective for both self-defense and hunting applications.

No, this is not a +P load. It's actually loaded to lower pressures than standard 9mm ammunition to achieve its subsonic velocity, which is part of what makes it ideal for use in suppressed firearms.

The recoil of the Hornady 9mm Luger Subsonic XTP 147gr is generally perceived as softer than standard 9mm loads due to its lower velocity. This can make it more comfortable to shoot, especially during extended practice sessions.

Temperature can affect the velocity of any ammunition, including subsonic loads. In very cold conditions, the velocity might drop enough to cause cycling issues in some firearms, while in hot conditions, it might approach or even exceed the speed of sound.

Yes, the brass cases from this ammunition can be reloaded. Hornady is known for producing high-quality brass that's suitable for multiple reloading cycles, assuming proper reloading practices are followed.

This ammunition can be used in 9mm carbines and PCCs. However, due to its subsonic velocity, it may not cycle reliably in all blowback-operated systems. It's important to test function in your specific firearm.

The wound channel created by the Hornady Subsonic XTP 147gr is typically characterized by controlled expansion and deep penetration. While it may not create as large an initial wound channel as higher velocity loads, its penetration characteristics can result in effective terminal performance.