J, thanks for the offer for the work involved to do the scans and provide them to me. With the power of computer software, I slipped in ahead of your offer and have already copied your 32-40 and 38-55 targets (with the loading data on them) to my computer when you posted them. They currently reside as color prints tacked on the wall in my reloading room ... waiting for the 300-MP powder to arrive!

Don't take me wrong, if you have more great recipes with the Alliant powder/bullet combination ... consider my email by PM to you done tonight
My plans are thus:
32-40: to use your powder recipe and the Doc Hudson Ideal 319273 and 319298 bullets for test runs. I have shot these using black powder and was pleased with the groups @ 100 - 200. But they weren't even close to yours targets ... I''ll try harder!
38-55: again your powder load and the Ideal 375166 and 375272 bullets. Both of these reloads with black powder have provided accurate hits on all the steel silhouettes out to 500 meters. My 1st test of the 375166 with BP, at 100 and 200, the reloads shot less than MOA
8.15x46R: Have not shot this rifle yet. Sunday will be my virgin test at our weekly 25yd offhand gallery match. Will be using a 180gr 0.316 stop ring bullet with a downloaded 5.2gr Trail Boss charge. After the match, will shoot it from rest. Then when the 300-MP powder arrives, shoot the same with a download recipe for comparison. In April, full loads will be used for our 1st 100 - 300 yd Schuetzen match of the year
I'm even thinking, if the powder works in a 32-40, no reason why it shouldn't work nicely in a 25-20 too, if loaded properly.
I have no scopes on my rifles, only verniers. So my groups will be more open than your beautiful targets that you posted. But based on your targets with the MP-300, am expecting better groups using my verniers
One initial question I do have. Have you tried any reloads using a floral foam or paper wad on top of the powder?