I recently bought a new DPMS LR-308. I bought some ammunition to break in the barrel (let's not go down this rabbit hole) and to shoot for groups. I had two boxes of Federal Fusion 165 gr bullets, one box of Federal Gold Medal Match 168 gr Sierra MatchKing, and one box of Hornady Match 168 gr boat tail hollow point (all 308 win). I started with the federal fusion at the 100 yard line after a 100 yard bore sight (let's not go down this rabbit hole either). As it turns out I did not go through the barrel break in procedure- as I had left everything other than my bore guide and rod at home. I just shot through the two boxes of fusions then went to the match bullets to see which the gun liked best. Below are pictures of 3 5-shot groups. The first is the last 5 shots from the federal fusions. In all cases the cartridges were hand fed into the chamber and I allowed a 3-4 minute wait time between shots (my superstitions are my own and well ingrained).
Here is the 5 shot group from the Federal Fusion.
Here is the 5 shot group from the Federal Gold Medal Match.
Here is the 5 shot group from the Hornady Match.
0.87" edge to edge.
This gun is currently topped with a Bushnell sport view 3-9 variable power scope that was bought in around 1990 and has been on every rifle I own from a marlin in 30-30 win (the first) to a .17 HMR, and both of my deer rifles (bolt guns). The fine portion of the reticle completely subtends a 0.75" circle. A Night Force may be in my future, but I have to save up my lunch money.
To answer the initial question. I would say yes...
Full disclosure- This is my first autoloader. I am not an "operator," "tactical shooter," "precision shooter," "competitive shooter," "long range shooter," or any permutation thereof. I shoot because I hunt, although, I would like to get into competitive shooting. I reload my own ammunition for my 270 win and 7mm rem mag bolt guns.
Here is the 5 shot group from the Federal Fusion.

Here is the 5 shot group from the Federal Gold Medal Match.

Here is the 5 shot group from the Hornady Match.

0.87" edge to edge.
This gun is currently topped with a Bushnell sport view 3-9 variable power scope that was bought in around 1990 and has been on every rifle I own from a marlin in 30-30 win (the first) to a .17 HMR, and both of my deer rifles (bolt guns). The fine portion of the reticle completely subtends a 0.75" circle. A Night Force may be in my future, but I have to save up my lunch money.
To answer the initial question. I would say yes...
Full disclosure- This is my first autoloader. I am not an "operator," "tactical shooter," "precision shooter," "competitive shooter," "long range shooter," or any permutation thereof. I shoot because I hunt, although, I would like to get into competitive shooting. I reload my own ammunition for my 270 win and 7mm rem mag bolt guns.