I would also try out 42.5 of H4350, which is my load with a 140 ELDM, Hornady cases, and CCI BR2 primers. In my testing around 42-42.5 grains, the curve of charge weight vs velocity flattened our meaning in that range the load was less sensitive to variations in charge weight which is what you want. In your data, it looks like the curve is flattening out at 42.0 grains and that load has the lowest ES and SD at that upper end of your velocity testing. The 140 ELDMs tend to do well when run around 2800 fps. Also check out the articles on bullet seating depth testing on the precisionrifleblog.com. Mark Gordon of Short Action Customs and Ken Satterlee did quite and extensive test jumping bullets way more than conventional wisdom says and they got excellent results seating bullets from .050" to .120" from the lands.