Paul,
Those are good news, seeing you back working with the 6.5BR. This cartridge, in a good setup and good hands, can be competitive. For group it will give some to the 6PPC at 100Y (due to slight more recoil), but will regain that and maybe more at 200Y for a two-gun win (I think). Against the 30BR in score, it will give some -maybe too much- at 100Y due to the bullet hole difference. At 200Y will recover that, but not enough to come up with a two-gun win, will be close, but not the ticket. That's what I think after seeing the 30BR cleans 100Y targets over and over, no way to recover from that.
My experience is the same regarding recoil, I can hardly notice a difference compared to my 6PPC. As for the powder, my best luck so far has been with Benchmark/H322 at 50% mix (a no-no for the novice, don't do it!). Even N133 is not right on the money, giving me some vertical. H322 is just a tad too fast, and Benchmark is just a tad too slow. In theory N133 should have worked, but does not (in my case).
Bullets are of my own. Just started swaging them, using Blackmon's dies and J4 jackets trimmed down. Bullet weight is right at 83 gr, and overall bullet length of 0.875" (trimmed jacket are 0.860" long, so they are flowing/growing around 0.015" which I have heard is a good thing, don't know).
With the mix-powder I've had 5-shot groups in the 0.41" at 200Y. At 300Y stays within 1 inch depending on me.
In fewer words it has been lots of work, but lots of fun.
George