Alrighty then, down my new barrel is 132 rounds. That includes the first ladder test which was done at 400Y on a calm morning.
Components were twice fired Lapua brass, Varget powder, CCI450 primers, Sierra 90 grain TGK. I went from 30.2 grains up to 32.4 grains in .2 grain increments. Near as I could tell there was a node centered at 30.5 and at 32.1 grains, both had nearly zero vertical !!! Because I have an old Oehler crono I can only test speeds off a bench but I do my ladder testing prone so I don't have any numbers to give during the ladder test. Later in the day I came back with the 32.1 grains load and chrono'd, I got a sizzling """3196 fps""" average with 15 fps ES for 3 shots, WOW. I wasn't expecting that much speed! LOL, uh, half the reason I went to 6BR was to get better barrel life so I'm going to try the 30.5 grain node next.
Turns out the throat in my barrel has a really long freebore, the 90 TGK's bottom of bearing surface of bullet is halfway up the neck to be .10" off the lands. That nets a bunch of extra powder capacity and why I think there were no bolt stickyness or flat primers even at 32.4 grains. My plan is always to load my ladders high in charge weight at the end and just stop when I hit pressure, then pull the rest when I get home, that didn't happen this time.