Well after breaking open a new keg of Varget, I decided to try it with those 95 grain HPBT Bibs bullets I have been enjoying with 4350. The 4350 load shoots good, but its a pain getting that much powder in the case, and compressing powder so heavily that days later some bullets are growing in the loaded case. tighter seating using a smaller bushing creates too much seating tension and groups open up, small but still they open up.
So after a week fine tuning, I think I found a better load easier to assemble and for the more consistent results, I'm only giving up less than 50 fps. In a standard 6BR Norma I'll gladly live with 3007 fps with a 95 grain bullet agging under .250 moa and smile all the way to the match! But when it consistently turns in 5 shot groups in single digit Extreme Spreads, I can't wait to take it to 600!
I used the bottom corners right and left on the border around the bulls for those outside groups, the bottom of the two small mothballs for the inside right and left groups, with that one shot on the left side with 31.0 grains on the top right inside group was first shot, clean cold barrel and and the other four. the outside lower left group was the same load with .004" less jam. the two right groups were .3 more powder same seating as the groups next to them on the left.
After walking the sights to the center of the groups from my aiming point, I shot the last group, bottom right, aiming at that bottom corner of the boarder, about 2 clicks low, but the same load as the top left group. My final load will be the one to the left, 2.763 oal with my comparator, which is .006" jam into the lands.
Today @ 200 yards, one shot didn't register on the Gamma Chrony, but I can't think it was far off, and in the 25 to 30 degree cooler weather it read 6fps slower on my average, but just as consistent. With a much better ES than I was getting with the 4350, which was around the low teens to 20 fps with it, I have yet shoot over 7fps ES with the Varget load.
This was 2 weeks ago with .1 more powder, again 5 shots but lost one to an EER1 on the gamma chrony. and I incorrectly wrote 2978 and should have been 2997, for the average which was a tad slower by 9 fps but maybe I set the chrony a little further away as I don't ever measure it, or I could have had the head tilted just slightly out of square,,, I watch this close, but eyeball is only so close, and ES is again right at 10 just out of single digit numbers!
But the five five shot groups, and mainly the three using the 31.0 grain load confirm my findings, and since 31.3 opened them up, I'll run with the 31.0 grains, I think it should make the little Savage with the 1-8 competitive at 600. One thing is for sure, the 95 grn. Bibs BTHP's are very easy to find a load for, and if nothing else would make great varmint loads. Which with the bipod receiver built into the forearm, I will be doing a little of, this is a multi purpose rifle!

