I'm about to begin load developement for my first .308. The rifle is a Remington 700 VSF with 26" barrell and 1:12 twist. I want to punch paper out to 500yds and possibly beyond if I get enough practice. 
I've got 168 gr BTHP hornady's, 165 gr hpbt sierra's and 180 gr swift sirraco's. I also have a variety of 150, 165, and 180 gr hunting bullets, such as interbond, and sst. My powders on hand are rl-15, h414, imr-4350 and imr 4831.
I was thinking of starting with the 168 gr BTHP hornady's with rl-15. I might try some of the sierra 150's with rl-15 or h414.
I've never shot much competitively or with the .308, so I was just wondering if I'm on the right track here. I'm guessing the 180's are a little heavy and anything under 150's are a little light.

I've got 168 gr BTHP hornady's, 165 gr hpbt sierra's and 180 gr swift sirraco's. I also have a variety of 150, 165, and 180 gr hunting bullets, such as interbond, and sst. My powders on hand are rl-15, h414, imr-4350 and imr 4831.
I was thinking of starting with the 168 gr BTHP hornady's with rl-15. I might try some of the sierra 150's with rl-15 or h414.
