Tite Group with LSWC 200 gr

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What velocity can I expect from a 5" 1911 using 4.5 grs of Tite Group with hard cast 200 gr LSWC's?

In a 2010 "Handloader" magazine article, the author got 870-880 fps, depending on bullet make.
 
hodgdon's website says 877 for 4.8gr's with a 200gr LSWC using tightgroup with a 5" barrel so it's in the ball park.

curious as to why it matters?
 
4.9gr TG get me 875fps with a 200 SWC in my Les Baer.If you do any reloading you really need a chronograph to get an idea what your load is doing as guns,powder lots,primers etc etc contribute so many variables
 
Sold my chrono as I never used it much. I tend to take the manuals at their word.

I need a Power Factor of 170 to make IPSC "Major". That means a 200 gr bullet at 850 fps. A 230 needs only 750 fps but I find the 200 gr easier to control for double taps.
 
Not a semi, but some more info:
I shoot revolver in IPSC with a 625 5" but with a 230 gr RN and load with Titegroup.
Kingston Level III, 4.7 gr gave me 170.4 pf (lol, almost sh@t my pants)
Provincials Level III, bumped it to 5.0 and got 174 pf.

Plan on bumping to 5.2 for Nats
 
I wonder if a semi-auto could use a little less as there is no barrel gap .... ?

Was thinking the same thing. My guess is that it wouldn't need as much, but you won't know until you chrony it.
A little surprised at how high a load is required for my Revo to get a comfortable Major PF of around 180.
 
Like I said in my first post on this topic - Brian Pearce got 870-880 fps with 4.5 grs from three different makes of 1911 with 5'' barrels. His writings are generally up to snuff on data and I tend to buy into his findings.
 
I have several hundred different guns that I load for. I have multiple guns in some calibers, including over 20 different 45ACPs.

Each gun gets a different velocity with the same ammo. I have a pair that I use quite often that get 150 fps different velocity with the same ammo.

If you are loading to a PF requirement, be generous with the powder, or you could get caught. In the situation at hand, I would load 4.9 gr for my match ammo, and take 5 rounds of 4.7 to be tested for future reference.
 
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