If it were me, I'd be shooting the 185 juggernaut , with pp2000mr just to get a bit more speed. If your rifle doesn't like it , try cfe223. If your still not getting the accuracy nodes, try varget and IMR 4064. They are slower ofcourse , but great powders. I found an EXCELLENT load with a 178 amax, 42.0 IMR 4064, Lapua brass, fgm210m, at 2.230 to ogive. Fire formed brass with shoulder bumped 2/1000"s and a .334 bushing.
Each rifle is different but 42.0 IMR 4064 seems to be the "IT" load for 175 grain bullets. Found this out from Sean Little of Vapor Trail Tactical , whom helped test and "update " the M118LR. He's a Veteran Marine Scout Sniper, and does a lot at Quantico still. After talking to him I decided to try it out.... Results speak for themselves.
I also have another load with the 185 juggernaut. 47 grains of PP2000mr, lapua brass , fgm210m. 2.215 to ogive. 2830 fps average. With a 100 yard zero , depending on atmospheric conditions, I'm only at 28.5 moa at 1k. Subsonic at 1340 yards. With. G7 .283
The 178 amax load is about 2715 fps and is subsonic at just under 1100 yards with the G7. However , they seem to shoot better at 600 yards and in. I guess the 185 juggernaut really shines past 700 yards. At 1 k, the 185 (other than wind) is RELATIVELY EASY to hit with. But man that 178 shoots great!
Oh, one more thing, H4895 is also another great powder for the heavies. And don't over look the 208 amax.
Here's both the 185 at 2500fps and the 208 amax at 2385. Using G7's for both. This is just an example but it shows that even going that slow the 208 is BAD. This is both bullets with a 10 mph wind at 3 o'clock.