I tried both Hornady 178 BTHP and 178 AMAX on my rifle. Both shot the same consistency but 178 AMAX has a ever so slightly smaller grouping at 300 m. You have to try it in your rifle to verify. I ended up with SMK 175 gr BTHP being the smallest group at 300 m.
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Both work very well in the 700P rifles, or most 308s for that matter.
IF the plan is for hunting however, the Amax is the only choice. The BTHP version is a very tough bullet that does not expand well at all. The Amax on the other hand is a very fragile bullet that reacts much like the Nosler Ballistic Tip or the Swift Sirocco.
I would not recommend hunting with AMAX. This is primarily a target bullet. Hornady describes it as having "Rapid, explosive expansion with limited penetration. Not recommended for hunting"
The SST bullets from Hornady are primarily for hunting. They look similar, but SST is built to expand in a controlled manner.
I use them in Win brass with 44.5 Varget and load them out long. I couldn't find SMK175s when I started load development, so I bought a bunch of these. Very happy so far. First real long range try at 833 yards put 3 into 4".
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