Load number: GM300WM Gold Medal Centerfire Rifle
Caliber: 300 Winchester Magnum
Primer number: GM215M Gold Medal
Bullet Weight: 190 grains 12.31 grams
Bullet Style: Sierra MatchKing, Boat-Tail Hollow Point
Usage: Target Shooting, Training, Practice
These extraordinary loads combine the Legendary Sierra MatchKing Boat-Tail bullet with Federal's proprietary delivery system. Stringent manufacturing controls give you what many experts consider the most accurate match round available in a factory load. World-class centerfire shooters, as well as military and law enforcement officials, choose Gold Medal Centerfire rounds when it counts the most.
300 Win Mag, 190gr, Sierra MatchKing Boat Tail Hollow Point, (Per 20)
Specification |
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Value |
Warranty |
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Warranted against manufacturers defects. |
Caliber |
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300 Winchester Magnum |
Weight |
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190 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Hollow Point |
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MFG NO |
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GM300WM |
SKU |
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10218 |
UPC |
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029465091736 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 300 Winchester Magnum, introduced in 1963, was the last of Winchester's family of (nominally) 30-06-length belted magnums based on the shortened 300 H&H case. It followed the 458, 264, and 338 Winchester Magnums, but has an unusually short neck to maximize powder capacity. Initial reception was mixed; critics faulted the short neck, and it was caught up in Winchester's unpopular post-1964 manufacturing shift. It took time, but the 300 Winchester Magnum has not just survived but prospered. Today it is the world's most popular cartridge that wears a "magnum" suffix. It is manufactured by all ammunition manufacturers, chambered by all riflemakers who have a suitable platform, and often employed by military snipers in the Special Operations community. Though not the fastest "fast 30-caliber" it is fast, accurate, incredibly available, and well-suited to virtually all non-dangerous game hunting throughout the world. —
Craig Boddington