.300 Winchester Magnum (no ontology)

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The .300 Winchester Magnum (also known simply as .300 Win Mag, or sometimes .300 WM) is a high-caliber rifle cartridge developed in 1963 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company.

It is a match-grade caliber, intended for long-range sniping purposes, and possesses appropriate power for this job; as such, it is considered a top-tier round.

Real-life data

A very popular caliber, the .300 Win Mag is very versatile, being used by hunters, long-range competition shooters, military and law-enforcement snipers, and many more. It is the most popular .30 caliber cartridge in the United States, popular for moose, elk and bighorn sheep hunting, and won many 1000-yard (910 meters) competitions.

The .300 Winchester Magnum was introduced as part of the company's "Winchester Magnum" caliber series. It is based on the .375 H&H Magnum, shortened and necked down to accept a .30 caliber bullet. It was first introduced for use in the extremely popular Winchester Model 70 sniper rifle, and is nowadays used in several hunting and military sniper rifles, such as the finnish Sako TRG-42 or the .300 variant of the Accuracy Intl. AWM.

Its ballistic performance has been compared to the .30-06 Springfield, although the main difference lies in recoil - the .300 Win Mag is reported to have up to 40% more recoil than the .30-06.

Mazeworld overview

Type Unarm Light Hardskin Kevlar-2 Kevlar-3 Kevlar-4 HEV
Bullet 113% 108% 102% 90% 74% 53% 26%

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As a match-grade caliber, the .300 Winchester Magnum is capable of killing anything that isn't even remotely protected with some form of armor. Even against targets with better protection, the .300 Win Mag remains very dangerous and is quite capable of taking them down.

It is however a moderately rare caliber, used only by a handgul of weapons in Mazeworld. .300 Win Mag is available in boxes of 30 or 150 rounds, and can be found either at random in the rooms, or bought at a gun shop/weapon shop for the fairly high price of 7.5 P$/round.

Because of its moderate rarity, it can become a prohibitive caliber with which ammunition conservation is more than recommended for anyone who hasn't had the chance to stock up. However, it remains a very interesting caliber to use and will provide the contestant with a powerful and reliable cartridge.

Weapons compatible

Class 1 weapons

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