A couple of suggestions...
1. You don't shoot a hot barrel when hunting, don't do it at the range, either. All that will happen is you will wear out your barrel much faster - as others have poiunted out - and you may get shot stringing if you haven't floated your barrel. Take 3 shots then let the barrel cool.
2. That brings us to the idea fo floating your barrel. I do this to all my bolt rifles. Takes 10-15 minutes, some elbow grease, sandpaper, a Magic Marker or other cylindrical object to loop the sandpaper around, a screwdriver, and some polyurethane and a rag to seal the stock back up.
3. Loads. WW brass, CCI 250 primer
168g TSX, 46.0g BL-C(2), COL 2.800", 2611fps
168g TSX, 45.0g Varget, COL 2.800", 2653fps
165g North Fork, 47.5g BL-C(2), roll crimp in top groove, 2685fps
165g Norht Fork, 44.8g Varget, roll crimp in top groove, 2646fps