The accuracy node with my 6 XC, 28", 8T is with 41.5g of H4350, Rem 7 1/2, Palma brass, 105 VLD hunting at 3150 fps....no slouch load. I use Whidden dies. There is another node at 3250 with R#17, but I do not like how hot this powder burns with expected fire cracking in 400 rounds.
In a 6 Rem, I would be running the 115g Berger vld hunting with R#26 with cci 250s. I had a 6 Rem AI with a 10T, 26" douglas, ran the 95g Nosler Ballistic tips at 3550 with R#19, tiny groups, and my nephew has that rifle now.
I have two Dashers now, and a 6 BRX. I sold the Dasher reamer opting to go 6 XC till my last breath, it is so easy to work with using powders that are slower burning giving longer barrel life. The 6 XC gave me longer barrel life than the Dasher by a long ways, and I believe that this is due to the long neck. Any of the 4350s and AA2700 work amazing in the 6 XC with 105-108g bullets. Dashers love the 4895 and equivalents which have been MUCH harder to attain over the past couple of years, and they burn much hotter with a throat life of 1100-1400 rounds max.
There is not much difference between the 6 XC and the 6x47 Lapua, I have the reamer and dies for the '47 and will get around to it someday.
I formed 6 XC brass from 308 PMC, Winchester, Hertenberger, and Chinese military brass into 6XC and the cartridge still shot 1/4" groups. The primer pockets in the Chinese military brass only lasted two firings, while the other brass is still going strong. Forming the brass is a labor of love, a great Winter project when you are housebound.
The 6 Remington has equal ballistics to the 243 AI, but the 6 Rem AI is a monster. The 70g Nosler ballistic tip is a great deer bullet at 4100 fps with its solid base, and the 80g Nosler ballistic tip at 3800 also kills deer with authority(R#19 with CCI 250). A friend here is shooting his 6 Rem AI using 55g Nosler ballistic tips on deer with a MV of 4400 fps, deer and hogs flop.
The std 26" 6 Rem has an accuracy node at 3600 fps with the 80g Nosler with IMR 4064 and Federal 210s, using Winchester brass.
Op has some really great choices with a re barrel of his Ruger #1!