Browning 300 Win Mag Ammo for Sale

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Brand:

Browning

Bullet Type:

TERMINAL TIP

Caliber:

.300 Win Mag

Capacity:

20

Grains:

180 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Browning

Bullet Type:

Sierra MatchKing Boat Tail Polymer Tip

Caliber:

.300 Win Mag

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

195 grain

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Brand:

Browning

Bullet Type:

Plated Soft Point

Caliber:

.300 Win Mag

Grains:

180 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Browning

Bullet Type:

Sierra Tipped GameKing

Caliber:

.300 Win Mag

Grains:

180 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Browning

Bullet Type:

REMT

Caliber:

.300 Win Mag

Grains:

155 grain

Rounds:

20

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.7/5 based on 121 customer reviews across 107 variants from 40 retailers

Browning rifles deliver excellent accuracy and quality craftsmanship with smooth actions, though some users report occasional trigger and mechanical issues.

What customers like

Accuracy & Precision52%
shoots sub moa out of the box
Smooth Bolt Action38%
Working the bolt is like butter
Build Quality & Finish35%
This rifle is a beauty with great fit and finish
Low Recoil Management28%
recoil is no biggie
Lightweight & Handy20%
The weapon is featherlight and points just fine

Common concerns

Trigger Issues4%
the trigger is a bit too stiff for me
Accuracy Problems3%
overall inaccuracy of the rifle defeats the stated purpose
Mechanical Failures3%
sticky bolt. It could not feed from the magazine
Frequently Asked Questions
Browning 300 Win Mag Ammo for Sale

What is the best ammo for a Browning 300 Win Mag?

Best ammo depends on your hunting goals. Top choices for deer and medium game include Federal Premium 180gr TSX, Browning's own Max Point and Long Range Pro Hunter 180gr, Nosler Partition, 200gr Accubond, and Hornady Precision Hunter. Prices range $51–$2,376 across many retailers. Test loads to find what your rifle shoots most accurately.

What is the best grain bullet to shoot out of a 300 Win Mag?

For hunting, 180gr bullets are the most popular and versatile choice. Long-range shooters prefer 200-220gr for better ballistics and higher ballistic coefficients. Ultimately, accuracy varies by rifle, so testing different loads in your specific gun is the best way to find your ideal bullet weight.

How much energy does a 300 Win Mag have at 500 yards?

Energy depends on bullet weight and load. A 150-grain bullet typically retains around 1,600 ft-lbs at 500 yards, while heavier 180-grain loads retain roughly 1,800–2,000 ft-lbs. Figures vary by powder charge, barrel length, and bullet construction. Check your ammo's ballistic data for exact numbers.

What should a 300 Win Mag be zeroed at?

Most hunters zero a 300 Win Mag at 300 yards, as the cartridge shoots flat to that distance. A 200-yard zero causes the bullet to drop roughly 3 inches below line of sight by 250 yards. Use a ballistics calculator for your specific load and bullet weight.

How accurate is the Browning X-Bolt 300 Win Mag?

X-Bolt rifles in .300 Win Mag typically deliver sub-MOA accuracy from the factory with quality ammunition. Most owners report consistent groups suitable for hunting and long-range shooting out to 600+ yards, though actual performance depends on your specific load, barrel condition, and shooting technique.