Description
The Beretta BRX1 .300 Win Mag 22in Threaded 5+1 is a straight-pull bolt-action rifle built for the hunter who wants fast follow-ups and sub-MOA precision without taking his eye off the target. Chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum, this rifle gives you the reach and energy to drop elk, moose, and big mule deer cleanly at extended ranges. The 22-inch threaded barrel accepts a suppressor or brake, and the interchangeable barrel system lets you swap calibers without losing zero on your scope. With a five-plus-one polymer magazine, all-ambidextrous controls, and a modular stock, this is a rifle that adapts to you, not the other way around.
| Manufacturer | Beretta |
|---|---|
| Model | BRX1 |
| Material | Cold-hammer-forged steel barrel, polymer stock, anodized aluminum receiver |
| Compatibility | .300 Win Mag, interchangeable with other BRX1 caliber barrels (per manufacturer specs) |
| Finish | Matte black, corrosion-resistant coating |
| Weight | Approximately 7.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Interchangeable Cold-Hammer-Forged Barrel — Why it matters: You can switch from .300 Win Mag to another BRX1 caliber barrel in minutes without re-zeroing your scope, saving you time and ammo at the range or in camp.
- 22-Inch Threaded Muzzle (5/8×24) — Why it matters: Directly mount a suppressor or muzzle brake to reduce recoil and noise, making follow-up shots faster and more comfortable during long days in the field.
- Straight-Pull Bolt Action — Why it matters: Cycle the action with a simple forward-and-back motion, keeping your head down and eyes on target for rapid second shots on moving game.
- Ambidextrous Controls with Three-Position Safety — Why it matters: Lefties and righties both get a bolt handle, magazine release, and safety that work naturally, and the three-position safety lets you lock the bolt or load silently.
- Modular Stock with Negative Comb and Adjustable Length of Pull — Why it matters: The negative comb design gives a straight recoil path for better accuracy, and spacers let you fit the stock to your frame or heavy winter clothing.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the serious hunter who wants one platform that can handle multiple calibers and conditions. If you hunt everything from whitetail in the hardwoods to elk above timberline, the BRX1 lets you swap barrels and keep using the same trigger, stock, and scope. It’s also for shooters who prefer a suppressor but don’t want a dedicated .30-caliber host — the threaded barrel and straight-pull action make it quiet and fast.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Fast straight-pull cycling; interchangeable barrels without losing zero; threaded muzzle for suppressor use; ambidextrous controls; modular stock fits a wide range of shooters.
- Cons: Magazines are proprietary and can be hard to find in stock; some shooters report the bolt handle is a bit small for gloved hands in cold weather.
Comparison
| Feature | Beretta BRX1 .300 Win Mag | Zev Technologies Zermatt Origin | Geissele Super 700 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action Type | Straight-pull bolt | Traditional turn-bolt | Traditional turn-bolt |
| Barrel | 22 in. threaded, cold-hammer-forged | 22 in. threaded, stainless match-grade | 22 in. threaded, stainless match-grade |
| Interchangeable Barrel | Yes, without losing zero | No | No |
| Magazine | 5+1 polymer detachable | 5+1 AICS pattern | 5+1 AICS pattern |
| Weight | ~7.5 lbs | ~8.0 lbs | ~8.5 lbs |
| Price | $1,517 | $1,799 | $2,295 |
The BRX1 is lighter and more affordable than the Zev or Geissele, and its barrel swap feature is unique among production rifles in this price range.
FAQ
Does the Beretta BRX1 .300 Win Mag 22in threaded 5+1 come with a scope base?
Yes, the rifle comes with a factory-installed 1913 Picatinny optics rail on the receiver. It accepts standard scope rings and is designed to hold zero even after barrel swaps.
Can I hunt with a suppressor on the BRX1?
Absolutely. The 5/8×24 threaded muzzle is suppressor-ready, and the straight-pull action cycles reliably with a can attached. Just make sure your suppressor is rated for .300 Win Mag pressures.
How do I swap barrels on the BRX1?
You loosen two Torx screws on the front receiver extension, slide the old barrel forward, insert the new barrel, and tighten the screws. The scope stays mounted on the receiver, so you don’t need to re-zero.
What is the magazine capacity of the BRX1?
The standard magazine holds 5 rounds of .300 Win Mag, plus one in the chamber for a total of 6 rounds. Spare magazines are available from Beretta.
Trust & Delivery
- ✔ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✔ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✔ 30-day returns
- ✔ Secure checkout
Last updated: April 2026
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