I standardized my light bullet .308 load as a 130 gr. Speer hollow point and 45 gr. 4895. It goes well under an inch my Belgian Browning BLR, several bolt guns, and functioned well in a PTR91 and an M1A SOCOM. Gives a satisfying "red mist" result on varmints, and will boost Great Hoary Marmots into a sub-orbital arc. That load is not "max", and gives about 2800 fps, depending on which rifle it's fired in. Still room in the data to boost it to 3000 fps.
Most definitely NOT a load for fur hunters, nor meat hunters, 147 fmj's for hide, and 165's for meat work so much better that I've never even considered using lighter "hunting" bullets in the .308, the lighter bullets shed velocity so much faster than the heavier slugs that it just isn't worth it to me to try and make the lighter bullets work for hunting larger game. I've used 150 and 168 gr. bullets to shoot out to a thousand yard in matches, and wouldn't even consider using a 125 or 130 out there. I've busted varmints at close to 400 with the 130's, but the wind starts pushing them around a LOT.