200 is better than nothing. If you are going to shoot a 200 yd match at your range, it is perfect. If you are going to travel to a club match/range where you are not a member but want to shoot longer ranges, you may ask if they have squaded practice. You usually only see that right before a big event or at the long range targets but it doesn't hurt to ask. I looked to find a link to conquer with my suggestion and my first hit was your request for help over there. Someone had already posted the same recipe. Many shooters that load with Varget and have a 10 twist barrel find a sweet spot for the 155's near 45gr. The 168's near 44gr's and the 175 class near 43.5. You will see and hear lots of variation but normally withing.5 grains. YMMV .
The obligatory disclaimer:
Remember to work those loads up looking for presure signs. Lapua palma and that makes a big difference when shooting high presure loads. The only other brass to use at higher presures besides Lapua is Winchester.
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