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150 gn will offer a much wider choice. I‘d use use the one that is the most precise. A simple Sierra ProHunter will do a nice job..
But if you insist on 155 gn I suggest you saw off the HEAD of a case to this exact weight:rofl:.
 
What’s the problem? Deer legal up here is now min 80grns for all but roe. Or am i missing something with the .308 and 155grns? They should have enough ME.
 
Been using the .308 on target only with hard points, sorted it for with 155gn so was hoping for suggestions of a soft point to use with the powder I have been using.
Sorry I did not explain enough for the experts on here hope this helps, seems best to just start afresh 🤷‍♂️
 
I use a 150gn head in the .270 so quite close and very effective.
Hi Tim
Thank you for reply, was just looking for advice on soft point as so many out there, wondered if people have preferences, been using Hornady v-max Polymer tips in the .223 and .243 maybe stick with these and go for the .150gn was hoping to skip the fun of working up a load
 
Hi Tim
Thank you for reply, was just looking for advice on soft point as so many out there, wondered if people have preferences, been using Hornady v-max Polymer tips in the .223 and .243 maybe stick with these and go for the .150gn was hoping to skip the fun of working up a load
Seria Game King's, what you have to remember the hide/skin of a deer is very thin so are the H/L's but many put them in the realms of Chobham Armour lol
I shoot Reds with a 95gn Hornady head
Good luck :tiphat:
 
Hi Tim
Thank you for reply, was just looking for advice on soft point as so many out there, wondered if people have preferences, been using Hornady v-max Polymer tips in the .223 and .243 maybe stick with these and go for the .150gn was hoping to skip the fun of working up a load
The PPU. Factory loads are reasonably priced in Australia in 150gn sp.

As a reloaded I have used Nosler BT and many others.

Each rifle might vary in what groups well so perhaps look at what’s available and try them in your rifle. It means working up but it might get the best result in the end
 
155gr is AFIK the mandated weight for TR, so plenty FMJ/Target bullets in that weight - but not so many suitable for quarry.

As folk have said, any standard 150gr softpoint would be a good starting-point. It seems likely to me that the powder that suits 155gr will also work with 150gr - but if i were you I'd definitely still work up the load.
 
Been using the .308 on target only with hard points, sorted it for with 155gn so was hoping for suggestions of a soft point to use with the powder I have been using.
Sorry I did not explain enough for the experts on here hope this helps, seems best to just start afresh 🤷‍♂️
Hard points meaning fmj, match, target or non expanding bullets/projectiles?
Serious question. Never heard that expression before.
 
Have you decided lead or non lead?
Homeloads or factory ammo?
As others have said, plenty of options in the 150 grain range. Intended quarry?
 
Have you decided lead or non lead?
Homeloads or factory ammo?
As others have said, plenty of options in the 150 grain range. Intended quarry?
Lead and home loads, the V-Max I use normal in lower calibre seem a little to aggressive for want of a better word, to much damage was looking for something less destructive,
But will be lowering weight as it has been suggested,
 
Been using the .308 on target only with hard points, sorted it for with 155gn so was hoping for suggestions of a soft point to use with the powder I have been using.
Sorry I did not explain enough for the experts on here hope this helps, seems best to just start afresh 🤷‍♂️
Use Sierra GameKing 150gn soft point & whatever powder you’re using for the 155gn target bullets - heads are what sailors p1ss in 😂
 
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