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I'm adding info to this post, retrieved in a search, for others who may dig it up one day:
Georgia Arms .308 standard Match - not to be confused with their "Super Match" which likely uses sorted components - uses various milspec cases (LC and two or three other mfrs), 168gr and 175gr SMKs, H4895 powder, and is loaded pretty darned hot. I realize that anyone can load these same components and tune it for your specific rifle, but somehow every batch of Georgia Arms standard Match I've bought has been super accurate in my Savage and Marlin bolt guns. I'm talking "clover leaf groups every single time" accurate. I shot my first almost-one-hole groups with it recently. Across all the ammo I've shot, and across many different lots, Georgia Arms has been absolutely the most accurate in my Savage FCP-K and Marlin XS7. Not sure why or how. Doesn't make sense that I can't load something as good or better. But I can't seem to.
So, if you can stand the wait times and if you can tolerate the often contradictory info from GA customer service, the GA Match .308 may be some the most accurate long range ammo available at any price. Gotta see if it works in your weapon, and ensure that it isn't too hot for your rifle. I get a sticking bolt from time-to-time but no other pressure indications.
YMMV.