Have the velocities quoted above been attained in your rifles?
Steve,
They are
equivalent MVs to a 155 at 3,000 fps obtained on the basis of producing the same ME in ft/lbs. You can usually obtain similar MEs with different weight bullets in any given rifle at similar pressures, all other things being the same (other than powder grade which often has to change).
Other than the 190gn SMK which I've not used much in my rifle, I have actually achieved these MVs and often more with those bullets. My rifle is a Barnard Model P in an Eliseo tubegun stock with 30" heavy profile 1-10" Broughton. The chamber reamer is minimum SAAMI with a throat designed around the 155gn Lapua Scenar 'seated long', and is not too far from optimum for this 155, 168s and the Berger 175 and 185gn BTs, but is throated on the short side for 200s and 210s. My favourite long range match load in this rifle is the 185gn Berger at 2,785 fps, (Lapua brass, Fed 210M and Viht N550) and I've had them go faster, but with larger groups and velocity spreads.
Even with the overly short chambering, I've achieved and even bettered 2,581 fps with both Berger 210gn models with N550 and Re17 (preferred powder) and will give H414 a try which has given promising results with 175gn Bergers. For really warm loads with 210s, it's
much better to use the new small primer Lapua 'Palma' brass that happily accepts loads that risk blowing primers in standard cases. I can't - so far anyway - get the groups I expect from this rifle with 210s however, half-MOA is as small as they want to go.
I've yet to try the 210gn Sierra and 208gn Hornady, and am looking forward to the upcoming Berger 200gn Hybrid which I suspect is going to be THE heavyweight bullet for the .308W in long-range F/TR in a year or so time.