I have extremely little experience with those but I did find 3 in .308 on the ground. All had a big gap between the head and body on one side, presumably from being grabbed and ripped in an AR10. I do see mega extractor marks/rim bending on some brass from over gassed AR10s but I'd hope they really get shit ironed out and stick the parts together better. I think this was an issue with the brass/steel 6.8 ammo too where case head separations weren't uncommon.
As far as hunting stuff most of the boost you're getting would just be from the gained volume due to thinner walls, letting you pack more powder in for a "longer push". Bumping pressure which is then allowed by the case head not extruding or spitting out primers gets you a lot more, and when both pressure and capacity gains are combined you're doing great. The brass/steel 6.8 only gets you pressure and may even lose you volume so if that were done in NAS3 the speeds would be even better for the same pressure or you could achieve the same speeds with less pressure, all while dropping probably a couple pounds from case weight