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IMO find one brand and one weight that shoots best in your gun and hunt with only that type of bullet. my dad switchs from 150 to 180 grain bullet for elk and i've been telling him not to the last few years but he wont listen, doesnt matter though he never shoots nothin anyways . but my point is different wieghts dont shoot the same outa your gun (atleast from exp). i dont know just my preference i guess
I zero in with 180s and use them for most everything. They will take anything in North America and work well at short or long ranges. Sometimes I’ll go with 150s but I won’t change the zero on the scope, they shoot 1½” high at 100 yards and are just a bit flatter. My rifle groups 180s just a bit better than 150s.
I find that 180 grn for deer is over power. Destroy too much meat. I like 150 grn better. And for brush or pretty much anywhere, I used Barnes X in my 308. Get the mushroom type.