Some progress. Looks like 33.5 grains of Varget works well in yet another 6GT.
26" 7.5 twist Bartlein 5R HV
Tikka factory action and trigger
Area 419 Hellfire brake
All rounds fed easily from AICS mags
Bipod and rear bag on a bench
Little to no wind, ~95 degrees F, 70% relative humidity, near sea level
Loads tested with 105 RDFs
32-33.5 grains Varget
32-33 grains N140
34-35.5 grains N150
Loads tested with Barnes 112 MB
34-35.5 grains N150
36-36.5 grains H4350
No pressure signs on any of the loads.
All targets at 200 yards
1-2. 33.25 and 33.5 grains of Varget CCI 450
105 RDF 2.516/1.948 COAL/CBTO .020 off lands
1x fired Hornady brass, FL sized with .267 bushing*, bumped .0005 back, 1.718 trim
3. 35.0 grains of VV N150 CCI 450
105 RDF 2.513/1.945 COAL/CBTO .023 off lands
virgin Hornady brass, mandrel sized, 1.717 trim
4. 36.0 grains of H4350 CCI 450
112 Barnes MB 2.590/1.950 COAL/CBTO .024 off lands
1x fired Hornady brass, FL sized with .267 bushing*, bumped .0005 back, 1.718 trim
I'm betting this load will do better. The horizontal stringing is me having too much coffee on a too hot day.
*I had to use the .267 bushing because my .268 bushing is actually .269 and bullets did not have enough neck tension to stay in place. Whidden die and bushings. Kind of disappointing since the Whidden dies produced a batch of 50 with a maximum of ±.001 runout. Most were 0.
I'm going to work up more of the best loads for longer range, and chronograph testing . . . maybe. It was just too hot to f#(k around with it last week.