I have been working up a load for it using 58 grain hornady vmax and h414 powder. But It has been snowy and nasty around here for the last few weekends.
Last weekend it was only 22 degrees but the wind was calm so on the spur of the moment I decided to rush out get the latest two loads over the chrono.
Here is the bench after I shoveled and scraped it off as best I could.


Here is the target board. I hastily stapled the only target I could find on short notice to it


I fired three five shot groups. The red squares are 1/2 inch btw.
The one on the left is factory federal ammo, the flier is the first shot through a clean barrel with the nest 4 going through about a quarter inch hole. The middle group is the 50 grain load and it ran all five into that 1/2 inch group at around 3850 fps.
The group on the right is the 51 grain load and it really opened up but some of that could be me getting cold and shaky.
It was getting about 3950 fps but its too hot, had one heavy bolt lift and the primers were starting to look a little on the flat side. I only have H414 and H380 to play with right now but I'm hoping to pick up some varget and maybe some lapua brass at the gunshow next month.
The 50 grain load shows promise and I should play with seating depth but I don't want to work on it too much because in the summer it might be too hot and I'm gonna have to start over with new brass anyway.
But anyway I think this thing is gonna shoot. It is already the most accurate firearm I have ever owned.