Well - FWIW - I find the plain ole Hornady Interlocks to be a very accurate hunting bullet, I pretty well use them exclusively in a number of calibers. Some of the premium hunting bullets I've tried have been relatively inaccurate, I suspect this is due to their complex construction limiting dimensionality.
When I work up a (hunting) load, I take two possibly three bullet weights, load them up at min load with powders known to perform, at have at it. It usually takes one trial to find the "sweet" weight. If I'm ambitious, I may play around a bit more with powders or charge weights. All loads are 30 thou off the lands of my tightest chamber, I seen no reason to get closer, and I like the margin of safety.
I have to agree with Blargon - try a new powder, H4350 has consistently worked well for me in the 7 mm calibre.