Most consistent 105 gr plus 6mm bullet?

The Berger tech recommended the 105 Hybrid for my 6br with 8 twist Krieger. I probably tried 30 seating depths from jam to .070" off. Every time it looked like a good load, it would not duplicate the group. We shot a 500 meter benchrest match in June and it would cluster 4 tight and a random flyer doubling the group size. I read an article on load trouble shooting that said time to try a different bullet. My shooting buddy who holds the range records for highest score aggregate and smallest group aggregate (5 shots on 5 targets) practically fell into his load of 107 Sierra jammed and the popular internet load of XX.X grains Varget. Maybe the Hybrid is consistent in weight and measurement but maybe this particular barrel has other preferences. I'm going to try the Berger 105 VLD for starters. Maybe the Berger 108 and Sierra 107.

sort your bullets base to ogive, then swap over to a 450 primer. not the first time I've seen this or dealt with this.
 
Here is a report received last year:

Sunday June 30th Lake of the Woods Gun Club in Kenora held our annual 500 meter bench rest match. Burt Bastien shot this .984" five shot group on his first target in the morning. Burt was shooting a factory Cooper Montana Varminter M22 in 6br. Ammo was Lapua cases, Federal 205 primers, Varget, Lapua 105 grain Scenar. Burt's score aggregate was 237/250 for second place in score. Burt's group aggregate was 2.6264" for 1st place.
Lapua bullets are uniform.
 
Peter you might be wrong

Lapua bullets measure the most consistent on the planet of any manufacture, ever

searches reveal folks in the good old USA and Britain measuring them

reason some USA teams don’t use them is that they are not made in the USA

try them you might be surprised. use a 236 bore 6mm barrel for best performance on these projectiles


Here is a report received last year:

Sunday June 30th Lake of the Woods Gun Club in Kenora held our annual 500 meter bench rest match. Burt Bastien shot this .984" five shot group on his first target in the morning. Burt was shooting a factory Cooper Montana Varminter M22 in 6br. Ammo was Lapua cases, Federal 205 primers, Varget, Lapua 105 grain Scenar. Burt's score aggregate was 237/250 for second place in score. Burt's group aggregate was 2.6264" for 1st place.
Lapua bullets are uniform.
 
Update: In a 6br with 8 twist 4 groove Krieger, switched to CCI 450 primer, 105 VLD. All testing done at 200 meters. Tested Varget with bullet seated on a hard jam and Hodgdon's book max was the best. Then seated the bullet into the case by .003" and shot groups. .009" off hard jam was the best. Confirmed with 5 shot group at 200. 6ppc guys would get this. Fire a shot and make a hole on paper. Fire a second shot and the hole gets darker, fire a 3rd shot and the hole gets darker. Your heart is racing. Fire the 4th shot and it leaks out the side. Either I mishandled the gun or missed a flag. Fire the 5th shot and the hole gets darker. Measure the group and 4 shots into .373" and my mistake blows it out to .708" with one bullet hole of vertical. Hi 2824, low 2812, average 2815, ES 12, SD 5. Good enough. The 105 VLD tunes like a 6ppc for me. I like it.
 
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