H4350 should be among the best powders.
CCI 450's (SRP) should be among the best primers.
Will bullets consistently slip fit into fired brass, (.0015 is sort of skinny)?
Is neck tension consistent, possibility of brass spring back with work hardened necks with reloads?
Accuracy evaluated with fired brass if reloads used or virgin brass?
Ogives consistent with near or touching bullets?
I did this a few years ago, 5 bullets - real good & if all things work can duplicate - clean barrel, check out slip fit, anneal every 5, trim .......
My rifle has a 8 twist McGowen, Ruger M77, MK II, 105 Barnes Match Burner bullets seated 10 thou from touch and seating depth redone to same every batch reloaded. Laminated Richards stock bedded with JB Weld steel epoxy.
Velocities just under 3,000.
Note necks turned to .268. Brass is cheap 1X fired Federal SRP 6.5 CM necked down to 6mm & turned to .268.
Brass F/L sized without expander, Hornady F/L die, then neck sized with Lee Collet Die.
Accurate 4350 powder - real cheap back in 2022, like under $30/ lb at LGS's but not now. I have switched to SW 4350 and load .2 grains more.
Evaluating the Sg stuff:
Everything looks real nice for either a 7.5 or 8 twist. The OP sez 7.5 T
I like to avoid Sg values greater than 2.0 and bullet wizards using the Miller analysis agree.
I have a unopened box of 6mm 103 ELDX's that I am saving in the event for shooting deers and other. The length measurement came from JBM and occasionally needs minor corrections.