I reckon its important to state that at .6MOA you're already doing pretty good. If you did .6 of an inch at 100m then that's actually better. Are you measuring c/c or outside to outside (no idea who invented that). It might actually be worth checking the supports before changing anything in your reloading. I mean, has your rear bag/bipod or bag ever actually produced a .25moa group with another rifle?
Only mentioning it because i found my groups tightened a fair bit using a new rear bad with rabbits ears. Off a concrete slab with my bipod i can only manage .6 myself. Off the grass it can go almost single hole sometimes.
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