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Shot my first load development, results not great

I am new to reloading for precision rifle. The rifle is a ruger precision rifle in 6.5CM. I watched a bunch of ultimate reloader's videos on load development and followed it to the best as I could and my numbers weren't that good. Is there something I'm not taking into consideration that can lead to these results?

CCI400 SRP
Lapua new brass fully resized for consistency. Case length was very consistent at 1.91" within .0005" of each other
Neck measurements after FL size were super consistent and virtually all measured .2625"
Hornady 140gr ELD-M
H4350 charges from 39.9gr to 41.7gr in .2 increments (10 different charges). Five of each charge was loaded for a total of 50 rounds (5 in 39.9, 5 in 40.1...and so on). Charges were done meticulously with a beam scale down to the individual granule.
COAL: 2.82" (I know that is not the best measurement from base to tip but I did not take any ogive measurements for this batch, definitely next time)

Here were the results (I will spare the individual velocities, just the important numbers). Any thoughts or suggestions to check that I may have overlooked or haven't considered?

For clarification these readings were taken at an indoor range shooting into the backstop and not a target so I don't have grouping results.

Charge - Avg(fps) - SD
39.9 - 2565.2 - 9
40.1 - 2572.2 - 15
40.3 - 2595.4 - 15
40.5 - 2598.2 - 22
40.7 - 2619.0 - 11
40.9 - 2630.8 - 15
41.1 - 2629.6 - 10
41.3 - 2646.8 - 23
41.5 - 2679.6 - 18
41.7 - 2673.0 - 12
 

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Makes sense. I have no problem with that if that is the case. I want to get the best results with the equipment I have, thats all.
you may have to try a variety of bullets, powder combos but it will be a valuable learning experience, but the key is to have fun and learn and your at a great place to learn from the best shooters they are here..Try some Eric Cortina Vids
 
There are no awards for chronograph results, but a firing on the brass and a cci 450 will narrow this down.

Shoot several actual targets with a magnum primer in the 41 grain range, give or take some, using once fired brass. I think it’ll make a world of difference for you.
 
I am not impressed with velocity SD so much as I am with group size. I would recommend focusing on group size first which means also working on bench rest technique, wind reading, etc. Pay attention to velocity while you are doing this but when you think you have the best group defined focus on velocity to see if you can improve on the group. The group size wins matches not velocity.
 
There are no awards for chronograph results, but a firing on the brass and a cci 450 will narrow this down.

Shoot several actual targets with a magnum primer in the 41 grain range, give or take some, using once fired brass. I think it’ll make a world of difference for you.
Now i just need to find some magnum primers, lol. appreciate the suggestion! What different would magnum primers make?
 

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