You're correct - I think - I may have miss-remembered the 2400 fps load, which is SSK's current published velocity for 165 grain bullets, not 150s. However, JD is quoted in the Accurate #2 Manual as saying that the 165-grain BTip does "about 2200 fps" - a rather odd discrepancy, but this also happens to be the velocity that JD always mentioned in my old issues of the Sixgunner, JD's monthly publication. Which velocity do we believe? Looking further at .308WCF data:
Nosler 165 @ 2475 fps
Sierra 165 @ 2500 fps
Lyman 165 @ 2484 fps
Hodgdon 165 @ 2580 fps
This puts an average max velocity for the .308 WCF at 2510 fps, 310 fps ahead of JD's "quoted" velocity - or 110 fps ahead of what his sales material says (along with some reloading manual data). None of which changes what I said in my last post - a 150gr at 2400 fps is a wonderful deer load. (165s are, in my rather extensive experience at this velocity, not required on deer.)
PS - experienced handloaders are aware that the same case gives greater bullet velocitiy as bore diameter increases. This is because with the same chamber pressure the larger bullet base area allows more propellant energy to be transfered to the bullet. giving it more energy. A very good example is the Hodgdon pressure data for .308-based cartridges, where the muzzle energies for the .243 through the .358 range from 2000 fpe to 3060 fpe - same case capacity, different bullet diameters. Using Hodgdon data with the same bullet weight for both the 7-08 and the .308:
7-08 - 150 @ 2823 fps = 2655 fpe
.308 - 150 @ 2937 fps = 2874 fpe
So for rifle data, the .308 produces 219 fps more velocity than the 7-08 does at equal pressures and barrel lengths - and from the same data source. Both Lyman and Accurate data shows the same trend but with varying magnitudes. Yes, the 7-08 is similar to the .308, but obviously its muzzle performance is not.
Note that none of this is meant to be disrespectful of Graybeard's post - I respect the heck out of him and greatly appreciate his insights and this forum - but I went into this detail to try to enlighten members and to try to improve their technical knowledge. BTW I'm still learning too and am hardly infallible.....