I load 25.8gr varget @ 2.305 o.a.l and get same hole groups all day @ 100/200 yards..
I have shot well over 2,000 of these loads and find it extreamly accurate.
Please note that I have a long OAL due to head spacing.
The only down side to this load is it turns my bolt gun into a single shot as the rounds are to long for the mag.
I also found that w748 @ 26.5grs. Was another same hole load for me. Same OAL.
It took me around 40-50 different loads to find same hole groups. I would recommend starting at the mn. load according to whom evers reloading charts you are using and working your way up in .5gr incraments. When you find a groups that are "close" then go back and reload in .2gr incraments.
Also note that most guns will have a lower end accuracy load as well as an upper end accuracy load. So just because you find a load on the bottom end of the chart doesn't mean you have to stay there if you are looking for speed. Write that load down and then keep working your way up.
GL. with your reloading and shoot straight and smart.
What ever you do, unless you have the equiptment to do it, do not exceed max. loads. They are marked for a reason. I've seem to many ppl have firing pins blown back at them to advise any other way.