I tried a whack of 75 gr Amax bullets in my DPMS Barreled 1:8 twist 20" tube. Shot really well, but here's the rub....
If you are using/loading to magazine tolerant lengths, we are in trouble. I discovered that the long and skinny/tapered ogive shape of the bullet is nice to be a wind cheater, but when you load it to magazine length, the ogive is so tapered / tight that the neck cannot grip the bullet properly and the bullet slides back into the case.

Now you have feeding problems.
So I (experiment: don't do this to your magazines

) cut out the front of an old 5/20 rounder that I could sacrifice. Then I seated the bullet to load into the magazine, just extending the bullet tip beyond the front wall of the magazine, almost contacting the magazine well. Is this reliable?
Yes it fed

really nicely, but that dremel hacksaw cut sure looked awful. I still have that magazine and I use it for local range work when testing loads.
In short, I just keep the 75 gr. Amax bullets for my .223 or .22-250 sniper rig(s). They work well out to 800m at Connaught's NSCC matches.
Life is good. I hope this helps your project fun.
Cheers,
Barney