The OP has some very horrible variants going on. Terrible spread from one shot to the next.
This is why for the folks who are really interested*, we should all chrono our loads, and note the brand, granulation, and the lot number.
A powder-lot might have an odd formulation, or it may react to high moisture situation if depending on the circumstances...
The measure may not be well calibrated,
perhaps for some reason the loads settled within the measure in an inconsistent manner,
What was done during swabbing may have a different impact on MV than not swabbing at all
Pressure on seating the patched ball also has an impact, as well as what type of lube and how much lube.
* Some folks just load, aim, fire and get a good group at their preferred hunting distances, and the deer drop, so are not concerned,
Some folks are merely curious as to what is going on, but they don't intend on changing anything.
LD