RetiredSniper
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Siara and Speer both make a 165 grain soft point boat tail that I have been using for many years. It shoots great and accurate out of my 308 rifle. It is also inexpensive when compaired to other brands!!!
I believe the 30-06 derived from the 30-03 which was designed around the 220 grain bullet. The 308/7.62 does and excellent job of duplicating the 150gr performance of the 30-06. A 175/180 gr bullet is perfect in the 06. The 165 gr works very well in either and my personal preference is to run as heavy a bullet as practicable out of a cartridge. The 165gr gives up very little to the 150's. I like the Hornady SST's and would consider the 30cal 165's, the Sierra HP would be another accurate affordable option.Both the 30/06 and the 308 were built around a 150 grain bullet. they will shoot other bullets but for what you want the bolt or the ar 10 will do well with any good 150 grain bullet. If the bolt gun is a stagger feed
the polymer tipped and hollow points will work. I have found out over the years that hollow point bullets are great for targets but some are very explosive and I don't recommend them for hunting.
The 150 grain Accubond is my first choice for your use.
Just my opinion
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Good adviceI believe the 30-06 derived from the 30-03 which was designed around the 220 grain bullet. The 308/7.62 does and excellent job of duplicating the 150gr performance of the 30-06. A 175/180 gr bullet is perfect in the 06. The 165 gr works very well in either and my personal preference is to run as heavy a bullet as practicable out of a cartridge. The 165gr gives up very little to the 150's. I like the Hornady SST's and would consider the 30cal 165's, the Sierra HP would be another accurate affordable option.
Sierra Gameking, 165 gr HPBT. Cheap, no exposed lead tip, specifically made for semi-auto rifles.
I also tried this in at least 6 different 308 rifles and got great results in all!!!Sierra 165 HPBT, part #2140 I believe. Accurate in every 308 I have.
I believe the 30-06 derived from the 30-03 which was designed around the 220 grain bullet. The 308/7.62 does and excellent job of duplicating the 150gr performance of the 30-06. A 175/180 gr bullet is perfect in the 06. The 165 gr works very well in either and my personal preference is to run as heavy a bullet as practicable out of a cartridge. The 165gr gives up very little to the 150's. I like the Hornady SST's and would consider the 30cal 165's, the Sierra HP would be another accurate affordable option.
Not sure if it is still available but I have a boatload of the old Remington Bronze Tips that are superb for deer.To keep things simple, is there a decent priced bullet in the 150-168gr range that I can load for both the wife's AR10 and a savage 110 30/06? I would like to keep it at least narrowed down to one bullet that can be ran in both for hunting that is accurate yet a good price point (oxymoron).