Description
Beretta BRX1 .300 Win Mag 22″ Black Synthetic 5+1
The Beretta BRX1 .300 Win Mag 22″ Black Synthetic 5+1 is a straight-pull bolt-action rifle that delivers sub-MOA accuracy out of the box, with a 22-inch cold hammer-forged barrel and a fully adjustable trigger. It’s built for shooters who demand fast follow-up shots without sacrificing precision, and the interchangeable barrel system means you can swap calibers in minutes.
| Manufacturer | Beretta (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | BRX1 |
| Material | Steel barrel, synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | .300 Win Mag, interchangeable barrel system |
| Finish | Black synthetic stock, blued steel barrel |
| Weight | 7.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Straight-Pull Bolt Action — Why it matters: You cycle rounds faster than a traditional turn-bolt, keeping your sight picture on target for rapid follow-up shots in competition or on game.
- Interchangeable Cold Hammer-Forged Barrel — Why it matters: Swap between .300 Win Mag and other calibers without losing zero, because the optics rail stays on the receiver, not the barrel. This saves you time and money on re-zeroing.
- Single-Stage Adjustable Trigger — Why it matters: Dial in pull weight from 2.2 to 4.4 lbs using the included adjustment tool, giving you a crisp break that matches your shooting style for tighter groups.
- Ambidextrous Controls — Why it matters: Left-handed shooters get the same ergonomic access to the bolt release and magazine catch as right-handed shooters, no aftermarket parts needed.
- 1913 Picatinny Optics Rail — Why it matters: Mount any scope directly to the receiver without removing the barrel, and the rail maintains zero when you swap barrels. That’s a verified repeatability advantage over designs that mount optics to the barrel.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the precision-minded shooter who runs PRS matches, long-range steel, or hunts elk and mule deer at extended distances. If you want a .300 Win Mag that cycles fast, stays accurate, and lets you swap barrels without a gunsmith, the BRX1 fits your lane. It’s also for lefties who are tired of bolt guns that only work for right-handed shooters.
Pros / Cons
- Pros: Straight-pull action for fast cycling; sub-MOA accuracy out of the box; interchangeable barrels with no zero shift; adjustable trigger from 2.2 to 4.4 lbs; ambidextrous bolt release and magazine catch; threaded barrel (5/8×24) for suppressors or brakes.
- Cons: The synthetic stock feels utilitarian compared to high-end chassis systems—you’ll likely upgrade the stock for competitive use. Also, the straight-pull action requires a firm, consistent pull to avoid binding under rapid fire.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Beretta BRX1 .300 Win Mag | Geissele Automatics Super 700 | Timney Triggers Competition Bolt Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action Type | Straight-pull bolt | Traditional turn-bolt | Traditional turn-bolt |
| Barrel Interchangeable | Yes, tool-less | No, requires gunsmith | No |
| Trigger Adjustability | 2.2–4.4 lbs | 1.5–4.0 lbs | 1.5–3.5 lbs |
| Ambidextrous | Yes | No | No |
| Weight | 7.5 lbs | 8.2 lbs | 7.8 lbs |
| Price | $1,517.06 | $2,495.00 | $1,895.00 |
According to Beretta specs, the BRX1’s barrel swap system holds zero within 0.5 MOA after reinstallation—a claim few competitors match. The Geissele Super 700 is a premium chassis rifle but costs nearly $1,000 more and lacks barrel interchangeability. The Timney trigger is excellent, but you’re locked into one caliber. For the shooter who wants versatility and speed, the BRX1 delivers at a lower price point.
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate on the Beretta BRX1 .300 Win Mag?
The 22-inch barrel has a 1:10 twist rate, optimized for stabilizing 180- to 220-grain bullets commonly used in .300 Win Mag for long-range precision.
Can I mount a suppressor to this rifle?
Yes, the barrel is threaded 5/8×24 and comes with a factory-installed thread protector. Just remove the protector and attach your suppressor or muzzle brake.
How do I swap barrels on the BRX1?
Remove the forend, loosen the two barrel lock screws with the included hex key, slide the barrel forward, and insert the new barrel. Torque the screws to 45 in-lbs. No headspace gauges needed—the system is self-indexing.
Is the stock adjustable for length of pull?
Yes, the synthetic stock has spacers that adjust length of pull from 13.5 to 14.5 inches. You can also swap the cheekpiece for a higher comb if you use a 50mm objective scope.
What magazines does the BRX1 use?
It uses a proprietary 5-round detachable box magazine. Beretta offers 10-round magazines for competition use where legal.
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Last updated: April 2026
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