Deadon, what cooper and rocky said, plenty of deer bullets for the .308 out there. That being said, the A-max is pretty fragile, even in a .308, great g-hog, coyote bullet. They will get the job done on smaller deer taking broadside lung shots, but often will not exit. Never had one fail, but it would still be best not to use them, the 165 gr. sst`s would be a much better choice. Berger bullets says their match bullets are okay for deer, and 168`s and heavier always exit on broadsides, but for what they cost, you might as well shoot match grade barnes x triple shocks, they WILL work.
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