Another way to look at this. 40.8 to 41.4; that's only a titch over half a grain. Most factory ammo will have a larger span than that in the same box. Not such a big spread for an accuracy node. This is why a chrono is a good tool; you could have some significant velocity spread and it won't show up much at 100 yards, at 300 it could be significant.
The smile never goes away.Be glad your rifle is so forgiving and shoot it, shoot it, and then shoot it some more. Congrats on such a nice rifle.
I’m currently going through this exact same thing with a 20” CTR in 6.5CM, H4350, hornady brass, CCI 200 primers. I worked up to 43gr in 0.3gr increments with only slightly flattened primers and no other signs. Even then, the factory hornady ammo shows more sign in the primers. I’m new at this too so don’t take this as advice or anything, but it does seem that the manuals are conservative at least for my gun. Velocities aren’t stable for me up there so I’m probably going to drop back to a lower node around 40.5
Excellent points from both of you about velocity. I know a few shooters around here, and maybe one of them has a chrono. PB is correct that I still have a smile on my face. I already have loads at 4 seating depths ready to go if this heat wave ever ends. Totally agree about Hornady ammo. I'll never use it again in this rifle.