
Browning BXS .300 Win Mag 180gr Terminal Tip Ammo
All Browning BXS .300 Win Mag 180gr Terminal Tip Ammo Prices
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PRODUCT | WEIGHT | TYPE | VELOCITY | ENERGY | BC | PRICE/RD |
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180 gr | PT | 3000 fps | 3597 ft-lbs | 0.485 | N/A | |
150 gr | PT | 3260 fps | ft-lbs | 0.392 |
$2.27
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150 gr | PT | 3200 fps | 3410 ft-lbs | 0.387 |
$2.60
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180 gr | BSP | 2960 fps | 3502 ft-lbs | 0.485 |
$2.20
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180 gr | PT | 2753 fps | 3028 ft-lbs | 0.442 |
$1.58
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180 gr | PT | 3130 fps | 3780 ft-lbs | 0.48 |
$2.28
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All Browning BXS .300 Win Mag 180gr Terminal Tip Ammo Specs
Browning BXS .300 Win Mag 180gr Terminal Tip Ammo Bullet Drop and Load Data
Product Overview
Browning's BXS .300 Win Mag delivers the kind of authority that transforms "maybe" shots into decisive victories. The Terminal Tip bullet isn't just another polymer-tipped projectile – it's the result of decades of real-world hunting experience refined into 180 grains of surgical precision. When this round breaks the sound barrier at 3000 fps, it's carrying 3597 ft-lbs of pure determination, enough to make distance and wind drift feel like minor inconveniences rather than major obstacles.
Take this load to the backcountry, and you'll understand why serious hunters are rethinking their definition of "maximum effective range." The Terminal Tip's controlled expansion characteristics mean your bull elk won't just feel the impact – they'll experience the full weight of physics and engineering working in perfect harmony. From the густая тайга of Alaska to the wide-open spaces of Wyoming, this round turns "if" into "when" and "maybe" into "definitely." Just make sure your scope is as capable as your ammunition.
Consider this the graduate school of hunting ammunition – it costs more than basic loads because it delivers more than basic results. The Terminal Tip design promotes the kind of rapid expansion that creates massive energy transfer, while maintaining enough structural integrity to drive deep through heavy bone and tough hide. Yes, your shoulder will know you've been shooting a proper magnum, but when you're field dressing your trophy instead of telling stories about the one that got away, you won't mind one bit. Pack a good rangefinder and solid shooting sticks – this ammunition is ready to reach out there.
Pros and Cons
Advantages
- Terminal tip design maximizes energy transfer at practical hunting distances while maintaining aerodynamic efficiency
- Balanced 180-grain weight provides stability through brush and crosswinds without sacrificing speed
- Sweet spot between velocity and energy delivers reliable expansion without excessive meat damage
- Performs consistently across varying temperatures and conditions thanks to robust construction
Disadvantages
- Middle-range velocity may require additional holdover adjustments at extended ranges
- Premium construction puts it at a higher price point than standard hunting loads
- Heavier bullet weight produces more felt recoil than lighter 150-grain options