Perhaps someone will move it up the Forum list into the right spot ....
Don't know about the comment that Varget is too fast, have RE15 but not tried myself. RE15 has been suggested to me to try with the heavier 140gr Bullets by my Mentor.
I'm new to Benchrest Shooting here "Down Under" in Oz ... also to 6.5x47 Lapua but I have two outfits I'm load testing with.
The main competition rig is based on a Stolle Grizzly II and 29" 1:8 Pac-Nor NBRSA profile barrel. PT&G Reamer, .250" Lead and .286" tight neck. Scope is a March-X 8-80x56mm.
My load is on the bottom accuracy node of velocity, 37.4gr Varget, seated 0.002" off the lands, neck tension less than 0.005", BR4 Primers, velocity 2860fps, ES=8, SD=2.46 using 130gr Berger VLD. Varget is made here as ADI's AR2208 powder.
Test target at 200 yards, overall group size 0.350" minus calibre of 0.264" = 0.086" ...shot by one of Aussie's best. My groups are more like 0.171" @ 200 yards and the training I am doing at present over 550 Yards (500 Metres) with wind have given me 1.5" to 2.0" consistant groups... I need to learn how to read wind better to tighten the groups up.
It's early days for me and I'm sure I can do much better with practise but I'll be sticking with the 130gr Berger's for awhile.
I have been hunting and varminting at medium distances, 300 Yards odd for over 40 years but punching paper accurately is a different kettle.