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Winchester Deer Season XP .300 Win Mag 150gr Extreme Point Ammo

Winchester Deer Season XP .300 Win Mag 150gr Extreme Point Ammo

Tracking 3 Dealers
Best Price
$2.27/rd
For 200 rounds shipped to OH
Quantity
Best Total Price
$453.49

Price History

Average price across all tracked dealers
$2.39/rd
↑ $0.15 (6.8%) in the last 3M
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All Winchester Deer Season XP .300 Win Mag 150gr Extreme Point Ammo Prices

DEALER QTY PRICE/RD
Sentry Ammo 200 $2.27
Fast Ammo 200 $2.29
Fast Ammo 100 $2.35
Black Basin Outdoors 200 $2.35
Sentry Ammo 100 $2.42
Black Basin Outdoors 100 $2.54
Fast Ammo 20 $2.83
Sentry Ammo 20 $3.10
Black Basin Outdoors 20 $3.15

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All Winchester Deer Season XP .300 Win Mag 150gr Extreme Point Ammo Specs

Manufacturer
Winchester
Caliber
.300 Win Mag
Casing
Brass
Bullet Weight
150 grains
Projectile Type
PT
Velocity
3260 fps
Muzzle Energy
ft-lbs
Ballistic Coefficient
0.392

Winchester Deer Season XP .300 Win Mag 150gr Extreme Point Ammo Bullet Drop and Load Data

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Muzzle Velocity
3260.0 fps
Projectile Weight
150.0 gr
Ballistic Coef.
0.392 G1
Zero Range
100.0 yards

Product Overview

Winchester's Deer Season XP in .300 Win Mag takes an interesting departure from conventional wisdom. Instead of pushing a heavy bullet at moderate speeds, this load launches a 150-grain Extreme Point at a blistering 3260 fps. The physics here are fascinating - that lighter bullet carrying such high velocity creates the kind of flat trajectory that makes range estimation feel almost optional. It's like someone took your regular deer round and strapped a rocket to it.

For deer hunters, this specialized load changes the game in open country. The Extreme Point bullet features an oversized polymer tip that triggers rapid expansion on impact, creating significant tissue disruption without destroying meat. Think surgical precision rather than brute force. That high velocity means you're holding dead-on out to distances where other loads require careful elevation adjustments. When that buck steps out at 300 yards, you won't be fumbling with ballistic charts.

Here's where this load really shines - reduced recoil from the lighter bullet means you can actually watch your shot impact through the scope. Forget that magnum kick that makes you dread range practice. This load puts the "Win" back in Winchester Magnum, letting you shoot more, flinch less, and place shots with confidence. While it might not be your choice for elk or moose, it's absolutely perfect for filling that deer tag without punishing your shoulder or destroying prime venison cuts.

Pros and Cons

Advantages

  • Industry-leading velocity creates a remarkably flat trajectory, simplifying shot placement within 300 yards
  • Lighter 150-grain configuration delivers quick target knockdown while generating surprisingly mild recoil
  • Extreme Point tip initiates expansion more rapidly than standard designs, particularly effective on thin-skinned game
  • Superb accuracy potential in open terrain where crosswind effects are more predictable

Disadvantages

  • Lighter bullet shows more drift in variable winds compared to 180-grain options
  • May not achieve the penetration depth needed for largest game or quartering shots
  • Higher velocity can accelerate barrel wear during extensive practice sessions