You will not experience much of the “sticky lever” like you do with the 30-30. With some high velocity loads, you will encounter just the hint of stick as you unlock the rifle. With high-pressure loads and hot days, you will often experience “lever kick” with the lever pulsing in your hands. I experienced this most with Winchester 748 and Hodgdon BLc2 using 170-grain bullets at maximum loads levels on hot days. Lever-kick is an indication you need to back off but you will generally only experience this on the hot days.
The 130-grain Speer bullet has been one of the most accurate bullets I have shot in the 307 Winchester. When my rifle was newer and when firing three shots groups from the bench I had no hesitation to say “watch this” as I sat down to shoot.
One of my best loads using the 130-grain Speer bullet was 44.5 grains of IMR 4064 and a COAL of 2.545”. This load delivering 2,628 fps and bragging accuracy.
My favorite loads use the Speer 170-grain Hot Core bullet which is now obsolete. Over on the Beartooth Bullets forum seattleroadwr has been shooting the Hornady GMX bullet with good results in the 307 Winchester. We both shoot the 307 Winchester and the 308 Marlin Express.
I have enough posts on the 307 Winchester to bore you for a while. I have experienced more “one shot, dropped in its tracks” kills on white tail deer using the 307 Winchester and the 170-grain Speer bullet than with any other lever action cartridge. I also shoot the 358 Win, 356 Win and the 444 Marlin.
My favorite load for quite a long time the 170-grain Speer bullet ahead of 40.0 grains of IMR 4064 for about 2,350+ fps. This is a real deer load for shots under 100-yards.
Today I prefer 42.0 grains of Alliant Reloder 15 for 2,500 fps with good accuracy and great terminal performance on deer.
While I prefer the 170-grain, bullets the 150’s work fine on deer. The Speer 150-grain Hot Core bullet ahead of 46.0 grains of Alliant Reloder 15 will give you 2,670 fps and this is a fine hunting load.
I need to figure out how the automatic reply notification works. I look forward to reading of your shooting results and I am headed over to Midway to look for the Silvertips. In the 30-30 these bullets work fine on deer. The little ball in the nose will help expansion at longer distances.