155 grain hollow point

I'd choose a bonded bullet. Ballistic tip is not.
Accubond, Interbond, Scirocco are much better choices, and you have your polymer tip.
 
I like an accurate rifle just as much as the next guy, but honestly, the ability to cloverleaf at 100 yards is way down the list of what's important in a hunting bullet. At .308 speed, don't discount "ordinary" bullets like the Hornady Interlock and it won't hurt to go up to heavier bullets.
 
Any 150gr big game hunting bullet will hold together when the muzzle velocity is only 2700fps no need to spend extra monies on the specialty bonded bullets.

Keep your shots within 200 yards wait for a lung shot and the moose will go down.
 
and again, i forgot to say what i want in a bullet

i want a highly accurate bullet, that easily clovers at 100 yards, that is able to take everything in north america, and also not too expensive.
You don't ask for much, do you?

The 155 match king is not a good choice as a big game bullet. Dependant on velocity and resistance (ie: bone) it may not penetrate worth crap. It's certainly not an "everything in North America" bullet. In fact it's not hunting bullet at all - it's a competition target shooting bullet. Hint: MATCH KING.

It's quite possible you could kill a moose with that bullet, but if you were trying to build a good hunting load for your .308, the 155 gr match king is a poor choice to start with.
 
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