The 130 TMKs perform well in both of my 6.5mm Creedmoors.

In my 12 LRP which prefers heavier bullets and shoots most accurately with 147 ELD-M and 142 SMKs, the 130 TMK is fourth on the Powder-Bullet list.
In my 10T-SR that shoots bullets in the 130 to 140 range most accurately, the 130 TMKs are at the top of the list.
I think you might find the 130 TMK performs well in your 6.5mm Creedmoor rifle.

By the way, in my Savage 10 FP and 10 FCP-K .308s, the 155, 168 and 175 grain TMKs hold the top 11 and top 12 positions respectively in the Powder-Bullet list of loads.
In my Les Baer Super Varmint .223, the 69 and 77 grain TMKs hold the top 8 positions in the powder-bullet list of loads. It shoots 27% more accurately with the bullets seated out further.
With the .308s and the .224 TMK bullets I set the seating depth out further because the base to ogive is about the same length as the regular SMKs.
When I seated them back to the Sierra recommended O.A.L. which is the same as the SMK recommendation, I didn't get the same accuracy.

Since the accuracy of the 130 TMKs was about the same as the best loads with the 6.5mm Creedmoor rifles, I didn't seat them out any further, primarily because there is no 130 grain SMK to compare with.