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Speer, Hornady, Sierra and most other bullet manufacturers make a 110 grain .308" bullet. IMR4227 is your friend. A Speer 110 grain HP blows a grape fruit sized hole in a ground hog.
If you're looking specifically for Berry's, remember they are plated. Plated bullets are NOT jacketed. They use cast bullet data and can't be driven as fast as a jacketed bullet.
 
SFRC has lots of 110gr .308 Hornady #3017 projectiles on their website - listed in my load data book for the .30 M1 Carbine. I just picked up a carbine but have not started reloading for this calibre yet. They also have S&B factory ammo for the carbine.

Link for projectiles:
http://www.theammosource.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=15_19_169&products_id=5218

So if it doesn't have to be Berry's, this may be an alternative. I plan to zip up to SFRC (local to me) and pick some up for when I begin to support this calibre.

Hope this helps...
Peter
 
The plated bullets will be considerably less expensive for plinking than these Sierra's are but for a small bunch for a specific usage, and if you want to "hunt" your carbine, they work very good for me. 100 yrds is about my limit for deer with my carbine and I haven't had a "failure" yet
 
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