It appears I still have a lot of work to do. Need to collect some components to mix up the powder/bullet combinations but at the very least I need to go back and reconfirm the powder window in .1 gr increments I'm in .3 gr increments now, and need to recheck bullet seating depth, currently at .010 off. Need to recheck distance to lands now that I have some rounds through the barrel as well.
What distance do you test your powder charge and seating depth at 100 yds or do you move out to 2-300?
My method is this for ~40gn load cartridges:
- load up 3 shot sets in 0.5gn increments of your chosen components at a nominal seating depth: I like to jam bullets 0.010 as a starting point to make sure I'm getting the maximum pressure and won't run into problems. If I have factory load data for a cartridge, I'll take the top charge and increment down from there.
- shoot at 300yds (furthest I can reliably spot bullet holes) and watch for POI to stabilize on target. It should climb and then level off and then maybe start climbing again if there's another "high node".
- load up 3 shot groups at midpoint of the "level" stable POI charges and vary seating depth in 0.020 increments from 0.020 in all the way to 0.060 or more out of the lands.
- shoot at 100yds, looking for the best group - round, not spread out vertical or horizontal.
- if needed/desired, load more around the best seating depth (i.e. in 0.005 increments around 0.020" out, if that depth shot the best)
- load up at least 20 of your best load and shoot groups to verify the load is repeating and consistent.
With how forgiving I found the 6.5 Creedmoor to be, I wouldn't worry too much about 0.1gn increments. You won't magically squeeze smaller groups between 0.3gn bad ones. It will probably take a rather large change - like different powder or bullet or seating depth. For me a powder has always either worked or it didn't right away and tuning it just made it better. I've never had a powder shoot 1 MOA at one charge and then tune in to 0.25MOA at a different one.
If the 140ELD isn't working (would be a bit odd, it's a very forgiving design) then I would try out some 123gn match bullets. A lot of people have got the 123 class to shoot REALLY well, and if you just want to see what the best your rifle can do, don't worry about giving up some BC.
My 6.5 really liked RL-17, but it's hit or miss. No other rifle I've ever owned has shot RL-17 like this rifle did. It also shot IMR-4350 very well. To be fair every rifle that IMR-4350 is suitable for has shot the smallest with it in my experience. My 6.5 Creedmoor liked 41 all the way to 41.5gns of IMR-4350 with the 147 ELD. 41.7gns of RL-17 with the 147ELD loaded at magazine length (jumping some 0.100" to the lands) was the magic combo in that rifle though.