I'm really mystified by how well the stuff shoots. You're doing good if you can find Nosler factory ammo in the same price range. But if I were you--seeing how you are interested in getting maximum accuracy and efficiency out of your rounds--I would start selectively getting your ammo for brass you can use to reload with. I'm not nearly as experienced as the other reloaders here--but I know a little bit about the 308. It's the perfect caliber to launch into reloading with--such a huge variety of bullets and powders and you can take pride in developing the best ammo for your particular rifle. Just take the dive and get the Lee kit and a couple of dies, also get a OAL gauge, modified case and comparator so you can get an idea of the best seating depth for your bullets (you'll learn all about this as you develop your loads and yes you can do this without the gear but this works well for beginners IMO). The Lee manual is sorta the "all-around" guide to reloading.
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