I have a "303 Canadian Epps Belted Magnum". This was a P14 chambered to a .308 Norma but shooting a .311 bullet. Factory specs on the .308 Norma place it slightly ahead of the WinMag, but brass is relatively hard to find.
My father had this gun made back in the '60's, and found it to be very accurate with 180 grain bullets. He (nor I) have tried heavier bullets to date, however, I've just begun swaging my own .312 bullets, so I expect to be testing heavier loads soon. I don't know the twist rate of the P14, however, I would expect it to be sufficient to stabilize a 215 grain bullet, which was still a common military loading when the gun was designed.