150 grain Remmington Core-Lokt is a good round.
No. It should not have any grain in it.
35 to 40 grains . i use ballistic tip supremes lead free 35 grain goin 3800 feet per second sighted in dead on at 100 yds they only drop 5.5 inches at 300
Nosler Ballistic Tip, Hornady V-Max or the Sierra Blitz all work well. Weights vary from 40-55 grain. It depends on what your rifle likes. Use a full metal jacket if you want to minimize pelt damage.
50% A persons total grain serving consumption a day should be 50% whole-grain.
You should consume a percentage of 50% whole-grain for the entire day.
A horse should be fed mainly hay, and only a little little bit of grain a day.Try a cup or less of grain a day.
You should sand along the grain because if you sand across it, the texture of the wood becomes rough and it becomes split-ends
With the grain. A cross cut saw is for across the grain. A rip saw should have bigger teeth.
YES. Barnes, Nosler and a host of others make 200 and 220 grain bullets for use in reloading the .308 Win. However the largest factory load available (that I have found) is Lapua 185grain mega and naturalis. 180grain is widely available though (Federal, Remington etc.) and will happily take everything in North America, if you put the bullet in the right place. You'll be pushing it though with the brown and Polar bears.
If the rifle is sighted in at 100 yards, at 300 yds the bullet will drop 24-25 inches below the aiming point.
With the grain