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.308 win bullet selection for new reloader

I'm using 165 gr nosler BT with imr4895. For practice I am using hornady bthp. By using a bit less powder for the hornady, it flies nearly identical. And it's cheaper to shoot.

I think as far as bullet choice goes, use whatever gives you confidence. I know nosler BT is supposed to bounce off the hide of elk, but so far it's worked for me. I can always swap to accubond since the BC is the same.

165-168 gr seems to be the real sweet spot for 308. Tons of great powders but I have found imr4895 super dependable. Can be hard to get at times and getting expensive. But what powder isn't? I bought a bunch of varget to try next. Supposed to be great for 308.
 
I'm using 165 gr nosler BT with imr4895. For practice I am using hornady bthp. By using a bit less powder for the hornady, it flies nearly identical. And it's cheaper to shoot.

I think as far as bullet choice goes, use whatever gives you confidence. I know nosler BT is supposed to bounce off the hide of elk, but so far it's worked for me. I can always swap to accubond since the BC is the same.

165-168 gr seems to be the real sweet spot for 308. Tons of great powders but I have found imr4895 super dependable. Can be hard to get at times and getting expensive. But what powder isn't? I bought a bunch of varget to try next. Supposed to be great for 308.
I started with 165 bts and 44 gr Varget. More accurate than the factory Nosler loads with the same bullet that I was using.
 
.308 is so great for reloading, very forgiving and easy to learn with.

I've had real good success reloading with Hornady interlocks, 165 grainers, 2700 f/s mv. Pass throughs on 250lb plus white tails at 50 yards out to 250, they don't go far.

A good friend of mine uses 150 grain nosler ballistic tips out of a 7 mag (decently high velocities) on cow moose, they hold together fine for a cup and core. In fact he shoulder shoots them with the BT's.

If using mono's in a .308 150's so you can get the muzzle velocity up easier without pushing pressure.
 
Hey guys. I'm a novice reloader, just getting into it. My model 70 .308 has been shooting factory 165gr Nosler BTs well. I plan to start reloading the Nosler brass once I use up a bit more of the factory rounds. I'd like to pick a more solid bullet, either a bonded or mono. Looking for suggestions for bullets that will be tough enough for anything up to elk, and forgiving to use for a rookie reloader.
I am a big fan and have had great success with the 178 grain ELD-X from Hornady. willing to share load data I have used if you would like
 
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