You want a rifle that performs. The Beretta BRX1 in .300 Winchester Magnum is built for shooters who need repeatable accuracy and quick follow-up shots. Whether you’re heading out for late-season deer hunting in the Pennsylvania woods, practicing at a long-range course, or looking for a versatile rifle for varied conditions, this bolt-action delivers.
Beretta BRX1 .300 Win Mag – Details
The BRX1 features a straight-pull bolt action. This design allows you to cycle rounds faster than a traditional bolt, keeping your eye on the target. It comes with a 22-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, ensuring consistent accuracy. The stock is a durable black synthetic, suitable for field use. This particular model is chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum and has a 5+1 capacity.
| Manufacturer | Beretta |
|---|---|
| Model | BRX1 |
| Caliber | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| Barrel Length | 22 inches |
| Material | Steel barrel, Synthetic stock |
| Weight | 7.5 lbs |
| Condition | New |
Key Features for Pennsylvania Shooters
- Straight-Pull Bolt Action: Faster cycling for quicker follow-up shots – useful in hunting scenarios and for practice.
- Interchangeable Barrel System: Swap barrels to different calibers without re-zeroing your optic. While we currently stock .300 Win Mag, this system offers flexibility for the future.
- Adjustable Trigger: The single-stage trigger is adjustable between 2.2 and 4.4 pounds. Dial in a pull weight that suits your shooting style.
- Ambidextrous Controls: Designed for both right- and left-handed shooters, offering convenient access to controls.
- Picatinny Rail: A 1913 Picatinny rail allows for direct scope mounting to the receiver, maintaining zero when swapping barrels.
Who is this rifle for?
This rifle is for hunters who need a dependable rifle for medium to long range work, especially for species like whitetail deer and black bear that are common in Pennsylvania. It’s also a good choice for those involved in long-range shooting sports. The quick cycling and accuracy make it a capable platform for competition.
What to expect
Pros: Fast action, sub-MOA accuracy, adjustable trigger, ambidextrous, the ability to change barrels without losing your zero, and a threaded barrel (5/8×24) for adding suppressors or muzzle devices.
Cons: The synthetic stock is functional, but some shooters may prefer an aftermarket chassis system for more refined control and ergonomics. The straight-pull action learning curve requires practice to consistently operate quickly.
Important Note for Pennsylvania Residents: All firearm transfers are conducted in compliance with Pennsylvania state law. We handle all necessary paperwork for FFL transfers. If you are having a firearm shipped to our store, please contact us beforehand to discuss the process and associated fees. We can also ship firearms to addresses within Pennsylvania where permitted by law, following all federal and state regulations.












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