Many guns with the slower rate of twist shoot well with a range of powder charges, from relatively light, to heavy loads.
My .69, with it's 66" ROT does well with from 82 or 85gr. 2F GOEX on up to 200gr. GOEX.
I settled on a load of 165gr. for hunting & sighted for that with he express sights. The stanging sight was dead on at 100 meters, first leaf, 150meters and second leaf at 200 meters. The third leaf was zeroed at 300 for the steel plate we used to shoot at rendezvous. No one who shot that rifle at that plate, missed it. As the charge was 165gr. 2F, I would get no one to shoot it twice.
For plinking, as in shooting trail walk, I settled on 85gr. 2F GOEX. This proved to be slight more accurate than my previous load of 82gr. 3F, especially at 100 meters.
I use the same "accuracy" loads in my rifles no matter the range. I just hold accordingly as the range changes. This "goes" for my .50 longrifle at 85gr. 2F and 40gr.3F in the .36 SMR.