I'm loading for my new Cooper. Using 150g TTSX with IMR7828SCC.
Now Barnes does not have load data for the Ackley so I used Noslers. Didn't quite realize that it seems pressures for the TTSX tend to be higher and even plain ol 280 min, max numbers in Barnes book are quite a bit lower than for the same bullet weight Nosler.
I started at some 58g and worked up to 63g which is the max in the Nosler book. One good group at 59 then 61 was good one day and another time 61.5 was the best. I went as high as 62.5 and noticed that opening the bolt was a bit hard there. Primers were flat for the first two in the 62.5 string and then the third blew the primer right off so I stopped there.
A friend at the range pointed out that my cases all had extractor marks.
The cases for 61 and 61.5 still do have light extractor marks but there is no problem opening the bolt. The primers are flat but I wouldn't say they look bad - not loose certainly on these rounds.
I am using fire formed Remington brass from factory 280 Remington.
My question is that I think that my most accurate load is somewhere between 61 and 61.5. How much should I be concerned if my still have light extractor marks there as long as the primer is just nice and flat but not loose?
I have not chronographed the load; plan to do it next time. My wild guess is that it is ~3000 fps or above; maybe 3100 fps. It is a hot load but my novice instinct says it is just fine at 61-61.5.
Appreciate any suggestions from others? Anyone else using TTSX in a Cooper 280AI who could share their loads?
Now Barnes does not have load data for the Ackley so I used Noslers. Didn't quite realize that it seems pressures for the TTSX tend to be higher and even plain ol 280 min, max numbers in Barnes book are quite a bit lower than for the same bullet weight Nosler.
I started at some 58g and worked up to 63g which is the max in the Nosler book. One good group at 59 then 61 was good one day and another time 61.5 was the best. I went as high as 62.5 and noticed that opening the bolt was a bit hard there. Primers were flat for the first two in the 62.5 string and then the third blew the primer right off so I stopped there.
A friend at the range pointed out that my cases all had extractor marks.
The cases for 61 and 61.5 still do have light extractor marks but there is no problem opening the bolt. The primers are flat but I wouldn't say they look bad - not loose certainly on these rounds.
I am using fire formed Remington brass from factory 280 Remington.
My question is that I think that my most accurate load is somewhere between 61 and 61.5. How much should I be concerned if my still have light extractor marks there as long as the primer is just nice and flat but not loose?
I have not chronographed the load; plan to do it next time. My wild guess is that it is ~3000 fps or above; maybe 3100 fps. It is a hot load but my novice instinct says it is just fine at 61-61.5.
Appreciate any suggestions from others? Anyone else using TTSX in a Cooper 280AI who could share their loads?


















































