I'll reiterate what I said earlier in the thread - I went through 3.5 barrels running the exact same load (105 Hybrid or RDF, 42.2gr H4350, 2.82" COAL, Hornady brass) without ever having to tweak anything Single digit SDs are the norm (I might have seen double digits 3-4 times through all of those barrels), as were tight waterlines at distance, and I never chased a damn thing. I had one barrel that at 2k rounds was jumping 105s .1" (Yes, seriously) and it was still shooting .5s and single digit SDs. After 3.5 barrels of that crap I got tired of chasing 105s (Edit: As in availability, not performance) and switched to 108s. Barrel #5 has been shooting the same load since day 1 (I tweaked seating depth at one point for giggles, but it made no difference in performance), and it's at ~1500 rounds. My next barrel (#6) has 90 down the pipe and is sitting on the shelf as a hot spare, and that barrel gave me identical performance to #5 with the same load.
I get that there are people that have had to chase loads on 6 Creed - but trying to make it out to be the norm, that 6 Creed can't be consistent, etc. isn't true. I know several people that have had identical experiences with 6 Creed to what I have had, including barrels routinely going 2k rounds before going south.
Maybe GAP is rubbing in some magic unicorn dust or something, but I've damn sure never had issues with consistency in my 6 Creeds, and I am fast approaching 10k rounds of it through my various barrels.