Lighter bullet in a 308?

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This load will be used in a Savage 12FV with a 1 in 10 26" barrel. This winter I want to build a lighter bullet weight such as 110gr for Yotes. Any thoughts out there? Or just stick with a 168gr bullet? Cheers
 
I find it really depends on the individual rifle.

I have a CZ550V, chambered for 308 Win, with a 1-12 twist rate and it won't shoot 100 or 110 grain bullets well. It will shoot the 125 grain and heavier bullets, up to 180 grain better than I can hold.

Then, there is the Remington 700 Varmint, it doesn't care which bullet weight it shoots, it just shoots everything well
 
110gr Hornady at 3500fps...(30-06) I bought a 22-250 shortly after that...

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My N=1 but my ruger shoots 2-3 MOA with the 3 kinds of 147gr bullets I've tried, and 0.6MOA with the one kind of 180gr bullet. Any idea why? Twist rate? Barrel wear (apparently has a rd ct of 200 before me)?
 
Been Goggleing it this week. The 110 vmax seems popular got some loaded up for my 16.5” 308 compact with 4189. But it’s gu-na be awhile before I get out, I’m down with a bad wing. Here is a video on the 110gr Cx hornady https://youtu.be/HUTIy430UsA says it is ok for deer but I'm not sure I would.
 
Ive shot some lighter bullets in my 18.7" Ruger Scout


125gr Hornady SST
43.6grs D8208BR
2970 fps
Sub moa 5 shot group
 
My N=1 but my ruger shoots 2-3 MOA with the 3 kinds of 147gr bullets I've tried, and 0.6MOA with the one kind of 180gr bullet. Any idea why? Twist rate? Barrel wear (apparently has a rd ct of 200 before me)?

Most 147s are FMJ, which tends to make a poor bullet for accuracy.

I have superb accuracy to 600 yards using Sierra 125 PSP bullets.
 
This load will be used in a Savage 12FV with a 1 in 10 26" barrel. This winter I want to build a lighter bullet weight such as 110gr for Yotes. Any thoughts out there? Or just stick with a 168gr bullet? Cheers

long time back i loaded some 100 or 110 one or the other but i do recall the surprise with the groups.........i mean 1 inch +or- type.5 shot......have to look back to far but it was sure a surprise.....not thinking they were 300 yd speedsters but you could find a slower coyote or a 3 legged one.......dont be afraid to try them...no matter what the books say..every gun is different.....good luck....speed is fine....accuracy is final/////
 
This load will be used in a Savage 12FV with a 1 in 10 26" barrel. This winter I want to build a lighter bullet weight such as 110gr for Yotes. Any thoughts out there? Or just stick with a 168gr bullet? Cheers

I've used the 110 VMAX on yotes and it is BRUTAL. I've seen 4" exit hole with the insides of the yote pulverized into blood soup. Possibly the worst aspect of the 110gr bullet is how short it is. To get enough of the bullet into the case neck you will end up with a gigantic jump to the lands.

A better choice is the Nosler 125gr Ballistic Tip. It is a longer bullet and so easier to seat in the neck with a reasonable jump to the lands. The 125 BT still offers excellent killing power but not as brutal as the 110 VMAX. I've been shooting 125gr BTs in my 308 for years. They are capable of reaching 700 yds with reasonable ballistics.

I've never shot a yote with something as big as a 168gr, but unless it is some form of polymer tipped its not gonna open up on something as thin skinned as a yote.
 
Most 147s are FMJ, which tends to make a poor bullet for accuracy.

I have superb accuracy to 600 yards using Sierra 125 PSP bullets.

Hornady 150gr FMJ...give those a try, they shoot almost on par with match BTHP's out of my 30cals.
I agree with milsurp FMJ not being up there in accuracy, I've tried pulling, cleaning, weight sorting Hirtenberger 147gr and loading them into my prepped 308 brass with Varget and yeah, not worth the effort. Shot better then the Hirtenberger ammo, but not by a whole lot.
 
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