I haven't run any in rifle loads, as far as I can remember.
My range scrap consists of primarily center-fire bullets, ranging from FMJs to 'hard-cast' revolver bullets, from plated bullets to jacketed HPs, from 'bonded' rifle bullets to rimfire bullets, from Minié balls to powder coated bullets, and from muzzleloader round balls to shotgun slugs. ...Quite the variety.
As such, what I end up with seems to be around BHN 9-11, and may need a little tin refreshment. For me, that's great. That's what I prefer for most bullets, anyway.
But if there were more FMJs and/or rimfire bullets, it would be softer. And my next batch is likely to be harder, as I've been making an effort to dig up more of the 'hard-cast' bullets on the 25 yard handgun range and have been finding more Speer Gold Dots in the last year (plated bullet -- slightly harder alloy than most jacketed HPs).
If I still had a .30-30, I might give it a shot with a batch that was on the harder side (BHN 11, or so).