Back to the range again today. Kind of nice since I found one 10 minutes from town. Used to be an hour each way. Nice enough day considering I was shooting in the rain last time. Warm enough with an average wind around 20mph.
So I took all my previous loads and brushed them with the size die to smooth the bulge. The case deformity couldn't be doing anything good for accuracy. They all chambered fine after that and that alone brought the grouping in to an average around 2.5 - 3 moa. Much better but still a flier here and there. Not pretty but pretty firmly in the usable category. These loads were 21g of H4198 and crimped with the crimp die.
Next up was the cold load at 20g. They grouped in around 2moa average, still a flier here and there. So it like the slower load a bit better.
Then I switched to the hot load, 22g of pure fury

It liked faster better as well, averaging about 1.75 moa and a best 4 shot group here. It would have been a best 5 shot, but I pulled the heck out of one of the rounds.

So the corelokts got a little redeamption today. They *can* group, but consistency still isn't as good as others. Still not shooting as well as the FMJ's, but the hot load makes me happy enough to wait until they're gone before switching bullets. After that I'll start experimenting, try the noslers as suggested and see if it tightens up more.
Now I just have to figure out what the heck is going on at the press. Good chance a better chamfur will fix the problem. Now that it's been mentioned I've seen similar on straight wall cases when they didn't shape right.
Thanks for the advice everyone.