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LR .308 loads with a hunting bullet?

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Most of my reloading has been for accuracy, but I want to work up a load that accurate at long range, but also is useful for deer hunting at shorter distances. I’m using a 24” early Rem 5R. I look forward to hearing your insights.

Thanks!
 
I'm in the process of working up a load for my 18" Criterion barrel with IMR4895 and 165gr Hornady Soft Points in LC brass. I'll post info after this weekends round of testing.
 
Your R5 should shoot the 175 SMK lights out. With that said, if you move to a hunting bullet AND you want reasonable accuracy ( within say 400 yds or less,) the 178 ELDX is a good choice. If your R5 is anything like mine, then 43.3 gr of Varget @ 2.805 COAL should work well for you.
 
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Any expanding round in even short barreled .308’s is ethical on whitetail at 300 yards. Out of a 24” on whitetail you might even justify OTM rounds pretty easily. That’s a super easy kill at that range. I plan to go up to Elk at 400 with a 22” .308, but with dedicated hunting rounds.
 
See what she likes from all the excellent advice above. I love the Berger Hybrids and have never looked back. Goal #1 is a lot harder than goal #2. Almost any modern 30 cal hunting bullet can kill a whitetail at 300 with proper shot placement. 1 MOA at 999 yards is another thing....
 
Ive had good results with the 165gr nosler accubond at a little over 500 on game but dont know if its 1000 yd capable. I had a hard time getting the berger 175s to shoot. The 175 smk shot better out of my rifle at ranges beyond 500 but have never taken game with it
 
I have terrific results with the 165gr Nosler BT in my old first gen FN SPR. My first five rounds went into .419" at 100 yards. I never even bothered with load development further. Took a nice buck with it last year too.

I'd say that you'd have to do minimal tweaking to the NBT to get it to shoot like factory 168gr FGMM in most cases.