I realize that you are shooting factory loads, but if you can find a reloader, with
.308 Win dies, you might want to give Barnes X bullets a try, for a flat shooting,
hard hitting Striker round. I have a .308 Striker, uncompensated barrel, with a
2x-6x Burris scope, and find this round absolutely devestating on Whitetails.
I have a receipe, using Win ball powder, that is chronographing 2750 fps ave,
that is holding 1 MOA., when I do my job. The round has been tested on
Whitetails, and there is extreme trauma where the round enters, and there has
always been an exit hole, for good ventilation. The all copper bullet, has very good
length for stability, and the weight allows for loads that shoot very flat, with
manageable recoil. The front of the bullet expands explosively, and the solid
base tumbles through for the pass through. I recently hit a Whitetail, at 40 yards,
where rapid expansion bullets usually fail to pass through, and I had a 8" area under
the skin, that was literally vaporized, on entry, and a very nice exit hole on the
other side, that looked like a tumbling slug exited. I too am skeptical of the
ballistic tipped bullets, at higher velocities, and ranges under 100 yards, but
the Barnes X bullets, with their solid copper butts, and hollow point fronts,
have given me both rapid expansion, and deep penetration.
Squeeze