300 Winchester Magnum Available In Stock
300 Winchester Magnum: Federal Gold Medal Berger loads feature an advanced boat-tail bullet with a high ballistic coefficient to provide the flattest trajectories, less wind drift and also surgical long-range accuracy.
To get the most performance out of the bullet designs, these loads use Gold Medal match primers, Federal brass and specially formulated propellant, and they adhere to Federal Premium’s strictest specifications for accuracy, pressure and also velocity. With the best components, manufacturing processes and quality standards, every Federal Premium round offers the best performance possible. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer-primed, reloadable brass cases.
Features
- Extremely high ballistic coefficient
- Bullet dimensions designed to run well under SAAMI specifications for OAL
- Less wind drift and drop
- World-class long-range accuracy
- Gold Medal match primer
- Loaded to Federal Premium’s tightest specifications
Note: This cartridge is loaded extra long to accommodate the 215 grain Berger Hybrid, which has an extremely high Ballistic Coefficient to provide flat trajectories, less wind drift and surgical long range accuracy. This offering may not fit in all standard rifle magazines and might also require loading a single round at a time.

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FAQ On 300 Winchester Magnum
- What is a 300 Winchester Magnum good for?
The . 300 Winchester Magnum is powerful enough to hunt any North American game animal and is commercially loaded with bullets ranging from 150 grain to 220 grain bullets, making it a very versatile cartridge for hunting big game of all weighs and under all conditions.
- How far will a 300 Win Mag shoot accurately?
Short answer. The 300 Win Mag is capable of shooting out to 1300 yards, while. 30-06 can shoot out to around 800 yards. As you might know, the 300 Win Mag bullets are generally heavier and are fired much faster.
- What’s the difference between a .300 Winchester and a .300 Win Mag?
Cartridge Specs The 300 WSM is a good half inch shorter than the 300 Win Mag in terms of case length and overall length. This means that the 300 Win Mag will fit into a long action while the 300 WSM will fit in a short action. However, the base diameter of the 300 WSM is 0.02” wider than the 300 Win Mag.
- Is a 300 Win Mag more powerful than a 308?
300 Win Mag vs 308 300 Win Mag can shoot heavier bullets at a much higher velocity than the . 308 (~400fps faster with the same weight bullet). So, the . 300 Win Mag is much more powerful, has a much flatter trajectory, and has significantly more recoil than the.
- Is a 300 Win Mag overkill for deer?
The . 300 Win Mag with a light 150-grain bullet such as a Power Core, PowerMax Bonded or Power Point can reach velocities of up to 3390 FPS and is a great round for wild hogs, pronghorn, Dall sheep, and all of the various deer species.
FAQ On Magnum Cartridge
Simply put, magnum ammo contains extra propellant compared to a standard cartridge of similar size. As a result, magnum ammo will provide higher gas pressure, high-velocity projectiles, more kinetic energy and will be more powerful when compared to other cartridges of the same diameter.
- What defines a magnum cartridge?
A magnum cartridge is a firearm cartridge with a larger case size than, or derived from, a similar cartridge of the same projectile (bullet) caliber and case shoulder shape. The term derives from the .357 Magnum, the original cartridge with this designation.
- Are magnum cartridges necessary?
The simple answer is that if you are hunting anything in the spectrum of intermediate game at any time, you likely do not need a magnum caliber rifle. Even if you are hunting in the big game arena, you can justify several calibers without moving into the magnum platforms.
- What is the purpose of .22 magnum cartridge?
22 WMR an effective short to medium-range varmint rifle and hunting rifle cartridge. The . 22 WMR can effectively kill small game such as rabbits, hares, groundhogs, prairie dogs, foxes, raccoons, opossums, and coyotes.
- What is the difference between a standard and magnum cartridge?
Simply put, magnum ammo contains extra propellant compared to a standard cartridge of similar size. As a result, magnum ammo will provide higher gas pressure, high-velocity projectiles, more kinetic energy and will be more powerful when compared to other cartridges of the same diameter.
FAQ On 300 Winchester Magnum Rifles


300 Win Mag or . 300 WM) (7.62×67mmB, 7.62x66BR) is a belted, bottlenecked Magnum rifle cartridge that was introduced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1963. The . 300 Winchester Magnum is a magnum cartridge designed to fit in a standard rifle action.
- How far will a 300 Win Mag shoot accurately?
Short answer. The 300 Win Mag is capable of shooting out to 1300 yards, while. 30-06 can shoot out to around 800 yards. As you might know, the 300 Win Mag bullets are generally heavier and are fired much faster.
- Who all makes a 300 Win Mag rifle?
Not surprisingly, many companies like Browning, Christensen Arms, Remington, and Winchester produce a wide range of 300 Win Mag rifles for hunting deer, black bear, elk, moose, and other big game animals.
- What grain bullet is most accurate in 300 Win Mag?
Best Overall: Hornady 195-grain ELD Match Though the . 300 Win. Mag. isn’t as popular as it was decades ago in long-range matches, the 195-grain ELD-M is a balanced selection for someone looking for pinpoint precision from the round.
- What are the cons of the 300 Win Mag?
300 Win Mag has a significant amount of recoil, which can be a problem for some shooters. This can make it difficult to shoot accurately, particularly for smaller or less experienced shooters. Barrel life: Due to the high pressures and velocities of the . 300 Win Mag, it can be hard on barrels.
- Do Navy SEALs use 300 Win Mag?
300 Winchester Magnum round fired from a bolt-action rifle designated the MK13. The version issued to SEALs used custom barrels mated to the action from a Remington 700 rifle, fitted to a stock made by either MacMillan Firearms or Accuracy International, both companies active in precision-rifle manufacture.
FAQ On Muzzle Velocity
Muzzle velocity is the speed a projectile has at the moment it leaves the muzzle of the gun. Muzzle velocities range from approximately 400 ft/s (120 m/s) to 1,200 ft/s (370 m/s) in black powder muskets, to more than 4,000 ft/s (1,200 m/s) in modern rifles with high-performance cartridges such as the.
- What is a good muzzle velocity?
Typical 9mm muzzle velocity can range from 950 fps to over 1,500 fps depending on the grain and load of the round. From target to self-defense, 9mm is an extremely diverse caliber. The average AR-15 muzzle velocity for a standard round is around 3,200 fps.
- What is the significance of muzzle velocity?
Muzzle velocity is the speed of a projectile (bullet, pellet, slug, ball/shots or shell) with respect to the muzzle at the moment it leaves the end of a gun’s barrel (i.e. the muzzle).
- Why is higher muzzle velocity better?
Is a Higher Velocity Bullet Better? In general terms, a higher velocity bullet is better for range and accuracy. The higher the velocity of the bullet, the straighter the trajectory path the bullet travels.
- What caliber has the highest muzzle velocity?
The . 220 Swift is the fastest commercial cartridge in the world, with a published velocity of 1,422 m/s (4,665 ft/s) using a bullet of 1.9 grams (29 gr) and 2.7 grams (42 gr) of 3031 powder.
- What is the muzzle velocity of a 22 rifle?
around 1,125 ft/s
The velocity of standard-velocity .22 LR rounds varies between manufacturers. Some standard velocity ammo may be slightly supersonic-around 1,125 ft/s (343 m/s), other ammo such as CCI Standard Velocity .22 LR ammunition is rated at 1,070 ft/s (330 m/s). Most standard velocity ammo has a bullet weight of 40 gr (2.6 g).
FAQ On MK 248 Mod
With the exception of AR-15 style weapon systems, the Mk 248 Mod 1 cartridge is perhaps the most popular piece of military equipment among shooting enthusiasts. This ultra-precision rifle cartridge was created for snipers and also marksmen throughout all five branches of the U.S. military.
- Why does the military use 300 win mag?
300 Winchester Magnum is known for its accuracy and has been used for 1,000-yard (910 m) and 1,000-metre (1,100 yd) competitions. While in hunting situations such accuracy is unnecessary, such accuracy does aid in the extending the range of the cartridge.
- What caliber is a 300 Win Mag?
.30 caliber
300 Winchester Magnum is a magnum cartridge designed to fit in a standard rifle action. It is based on the . 375 H&H Magnum, which has been blown out, shortened, and also necked down to accept a . 30 caliber (7.62 mm) bullet.
- What is the difference between MK 248 Mod 0 and Mod 1?
Mk248 Mod 0 vs Mod 1 The Mk248 Mod 0 features a 190gr Sierra Match King bullet, while the Mk 248 Mod 1 features a 220gr Sierra Match King bullet. Since its adoption, the Mk248 Mod 0 was primarily used in conjunction with the M24 weapon system. This platform is the military variant of the Remington Model 700 rifle.
- What is a Mk12 mod 1?
It’s a modified light designated marksman variation of the M16 chambered in 5.56x45mm. This TYPE-A Mk12 Mod1 is built on an accurate Long Rifle platform with proven mil-spec components to make it an incredibly versatile rifle.
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