Some good info here, I would recommend running a ladder test with different bullet weights and designs. For precision loads i would stick with all the same brand of brass and primers keeping it consistent. It sounds like the A-max is working well for you. Take a good look at the 190-210 grain stuff out there too. There's a bunch of videos on YouTube explaining how you can run them. I shoot two different rifles that i make precision loads for. In one i am restricted to Mag Length, and the other gives me plenty of room to run VLDs up into the lands if i so desire. But i can make both rifles shoot 1/2 -3/4 MOA on good days. My "mocked-up" ladder test seems to have worked for me, i load from min to slightly over max charge in small intervals and shoot through a chronograph at a target. Record all data and mark the impacts of each round looking for clusters on target and small jumps in velocity as powder charge changes also giving the barrel a chance to cool between strings. People recommend all kinds of different distances but 150m has worked well for me, beyond that I'm worried about the wind influencing my results. Then work from there with seating depth. I learned the hard way that its "best" to run this during warmer temps, as in the winter my loads that were slightly under any pressure signs were now running too hot. Even with the temp insensitive powders. You can get into tuning your ammunition as much or as little as you require, (neck turning, run-out gauges, brass weight sorting, annealing etc) it depends on how much of your time is worth shrinking group size. Hornady makes a few gauges that attach to your calipers that measure head space, and cartridge length to the ogive of the bullet. These i think ran about $30 each and have been very helpful to my reloading. You can bump size your brass, giving you longer brass life, and apparently accuracy and measuring to the ogive of the bullet will be much more consistent than the to the tip. . My 308 shot well with 178 A-max's, as well, that my current load. I tried 168s in SMK, A-max, Berger Hybrids, Ballistic Tips and couldn't get the results i was looking for. The 178's grouped better than the others without putting near as much effort into the load development. I am by no means an expert reloader but i have fun tweaking and learning about this stuff, that's what has worked for me, hope it helps