I am intrigued by the posts regarding the Nossler RDF's.

I have used the 130 grain RDF almost exclusively in my 6.5 CM rifle. For two main reasons:

1. I get them for R750 per 100 bullets
2. They have a very high BC of 0.62. I like this as my barrel is short at 20 inches, therefore I don't have to create "top end" powerfull loads with 140 grain bullets to achieve a moderate speed of 2700 fps consistently.

I don't do anything fancy, I am limited in OVL to a Stanag SR25 magazine length. I use the recommended Nosler Load data and it's corresponding maximum OVL with IMR4350 and H4350 powders.

My learnings from this load are the following:
-don't crimp to hard if at all depending on your rifle action. For example Bolt gun I wouldn't crimp at all just run a neck sizing mandrel through it.
-Use cci 450 magnum primers (shell thickness 0.025") if you go the SRP brass route.

In conclusion, the RDF's have been very consistent, grouping under a minute of angle within my testing between 100-300 meters thus far. I shoot off an Atlast bipod and rear back, not a lead sled.