Some things that can improve sd/es
1. Powder weighing. Even though I use an analytical balance and weigh to +/- 1 kernel I think this is somewhat over kill.
2. Case preparation. I think this is where the most improvement can come from. (annealing, trimming, control inside neck chamfering depth and angle, uniform primer pockets, chamfer and deburr flash hole, polish inside neck chamfer, FL size and use neck bushing followed by polished expander mandril, control neck tension to a knats *** by measuring neck thickness and maybe skim turning necks
3. Bullet sorting by weight, bearing surface, base to ogive, etc.
4. Bullet lubrication in seating process (mica, graphite, dry moly or Hbn bullet coating). All my bullets are Hbn coated.
5. Choice of primers. I use Wolf large rifle primers for my 6XC.
6. Sort primers by weight
7. Measure seating pressure by using a 21st Century hydro press and sort finished cartridges by seating pressure.
8. Measure finished cartridge case base to bullet ogive and adjust and uniform if necessary.
9. Make sure your chronograph is reliable.
I shot 50 rounds of 6XC yesterday and my SD = 4.6 and my ES = 10.