Both the 10 and 7-ish ogive bullets perform well in the 30BR....as well as the minimum and near-minimum capacity cases used in HBR class.
If there's one area where I see people getting a bit off track with the .30's it's in the area of neck tension and bullet 'jam'. I can't tell you how many .30's I've seen come alive once the owner starts
really putting some neck tension on these things and jamming the bullet hard into the lands.
Neck clearance is another area to look at. While I've had .30's shoot well with .0015-.002 neck clearance, on several occasions I've seen real improvenments with different neck clearance,
increased 'jam' and
increased powder charges. My 30BR has won a lot of hardware for me....if I told people the neck tension and neck clearance I use, they'd think I was lying.
These .30's work well enough that it's easy to get complacent and 'settle' for the ho-hum results that a plain vanilla .002 neck tension/.0015-.002 neck clearance/.010 'jam' combo yields.
Don't 'settle'...there's usually more 'goody' there.
Standard disclaimer applies for the odd, freaky .30 barrel that will only shoot with a .001 tension/.030 'jump' combo.
-Al