So gathering data is obviously the way to go. I have two accuracy loads I've shot with 308 for years. One is with 3031, and the other is with 4064. With my Johnson's thrower I can get 3031 well within any reasonable charge spread, and that is running to case activated on a Dillon 550. With 4064, I have no luck. I am a little better than FGMM that I have taken apart spread wise, but not much. So 3031 is clearly the way here.
Interestingly, other than Staball, the Creedmoor class powder that is the best metering is RL16, which I would not have expected. Others that I have around that meter really well are RL15, which is great for 308 but I only have a half a pound, and RL7, which meters best of all, but I only shoot in my 204 Ruger gopher gun. I didn't even bother with anything chunkier.
Acceptable for those rounds I judged to be within .1 grains SD, but I may rethink that as I get to shooting them. Also, this method has a really long drop tube, which may actually give some advantage as far as consistent density inside the case, or so people told me when I was starting out. We will see.