M24/MTU seem to be coming back, it was medium Palma. I saw a 30#lbs gun at Sundays match.
Guys are going heavier straight tapers like the M24s again, adding weight to the guns or just letting the weight run up as it really helps wit the massive recoil of the 6bra
Point being, weight is your friend in most of the PRS/NRL style matches. If you were interested in the Field Matches, with long hikes you might re-think the weight thing. Either way, your gun shoots as you said.. sounds like you are in enough of a sweat spot already.
My 2 cents is
stop even questioning your rifle and focus on your skills.
First: Learn or practice
walking up to a stage with a plan. Looking at your target as you approach, insert the mag, drop on the prop, setting your body position and lastly and very importantly
while still looking at the target, settle into the gun viewing the target just above the top of your turret before entering your scope. Run your caps on the right side instead off blocking your view to the turrets can help, but also make sure you are on 12-15x no higher. If you do this, you will save a lot of time because you will always be on your target when you drop into the glass.
Now practice a clean trigger squeeze on props without moving the gun. I'd still start with a heavy trigger, once you seem to have figured out the
balance between too much shooter and enough to easily view your impacts and your not so scrammed for time, then think about the lighter trigger..
Just don't chase the gear first…. Start with a low key club match -