Pay close attention to the product item number.
There are two versions of the .308” 160gr FTX.
One has a Blount nose profile for the .30/30win. And, the cannelure is positioned for the .30/30.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1018229522 Hornady product #30395
The other is intended for the .308MarlinExpress and .300Savage. It looks like the bullet pictured.
Hornady product #30396
I’ve got both. Haven’t shot a deer with the .30/30 version.
The .308ME version expands readily and penetrates well.
re: 150gr Remington Corlokt Round Nose: they expand readily due to the nose profile and thin forward jacket with the scalloped cut. It penetrates well due to the double tapered jacket and heel lock.( hence the Corlokt name) They also are only running about 150fps faster than the factory 170gr Corlokts I’ve chronographed. Both are equally accurate.
My preference is for the 170’s because I can load them up to the same velocities as the factory 150’s (2,250fps from a 20”bbl.) They are particularly well engineered to match the .30/30 cartridge.
Too bad that Remington doesn’t sell the unloaded component bullets anymore.