I set out a year ago to build an 308 Winchester accurate, dependable and deadly cast bullet. I’ve put in hundreds of hours of trigger time and the the same at the reloading bench testing. various bullets, various bhn, various powder. I’ve had some success on deer and hog with the ranchdog 170 FN and it’s accurate, but I also had accuracy success with an mp mold 160 grain FNHP. Load for said bullet was 25.0 grains 4227. I’ve shot 2 deer this week with rock solid rests perfectly broadside and heard the impacts on both. Both deer flopped got up and ran. Tracking dogs were used on both and no blood or recovery were made. And we put in the hard yards. First deer 80 yards second deer 200 yards. Point of aim on both we’re center shoulder. I’m not giving up on it but I’m definitely putting it on hold for the rest of the season.