I normally shoot a 30 caliber, but I'm no stranger to the PPC. Before the 13.5" twist became popular, most 6PPC shooters used a 14" twist. At that time, the majority of shooters were also shooting button rifled barrels. Some of them came out with twist rates that were slower than 14" twist, becuase button rifling is not as accurate on twist rates as the modern cut rifled barrels. I was one of those who shot a 6PPC with a Hart 14" twist button rifled barrel. I also shot 68gr Tucker boat tails, and even had decent results with the Sierra 70gr Matchking. I shot at an elevation of 1100ft in central Texas. I never had stability issues. Also keep in mind that about 1 out of 4 of all PPC shooters still prefer a 14" twist. Because of high altitude shooting (6500ft Raton), Speedy actually shoots .825" jackets out of a 15" twist.
As for stability factors, most benchrest barrel and bullet combinations only yield a stability factor between 1.1 and 1.3, and while a 1.5 is the recommended stability factor, that high of stability factor rarely achieves optimum accuracy. A stability factor of 1 is considered stable. I calculated your stability factor at 1.2, or right in the middle of the normal range for benchrest combinations.
As everyone else stated above. The problem lies elsewhere.
Michael