With these sub loads I only shot at 25 yards for grouping while chronographing the load mainly to verify that they were stabilizing, I was hitting an 8" steel plate at 100 meters no problem and from what I could see of the splash marks on the painted steel they were hitting right on point of aim once i got my elevation dialed in good. On the 200 yard steel heard in the video they were full sized torso/head silhouettes and hit too much by other shooters to make out exactly where i was hitting. The elevation adjustment my ballistic app gave me seemed to be right on as far as I could tell. I will shoot some on paper at 100 and 200 later at another range. The one I was at here is mainly steel from 100 and beyond.
I just made these loads this week so I still have to do some more experimenting with them yet. So far my results are better than I hoped with this bullet/powder combo.