Titegroup Powder

JasonYuke

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Just wondering if any one has tries titegroup powder for 40S&W or 45 ACP with semi wad cutters, powder supply is down. The manuals list a copper jacket load and most guys I shoot with still have massive amount of Bulls eye or unique promo powders.
Just wondering if any one has tried it and how were your results, did the MOA change big time or stay the same?
 
clean, accurate, good metering powder. I use it successfully in everything from .38Special to .44 Magnum. Best all around powder out today as well as one of the most accurate.
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A friend suggested that I try tite-group. I've always loaded Bullseye or Unique in 9mm and .45. Am I going to see enough advantage to make it worth trying?
 
I've settled on Titegroup for my .40 IPSC load, a 180gr. Frontier bullet at 1.125" with 4.5gr. of Titegroup, Win case, Win primer in a Glock 22. Velocity 960fps. No other powder I have tried has been as consistant over the chrony as Titegroup, and that includes three calibers, .40, 9mm and .45GAP.

For the record, I tried HS-6 (which is my second fav and a close second), Universival, Longshot, 800X and Win 231. I find Titegroup to meter consistantly, burn great and consistantly. The numbers over the chronograph don't lie, it puts the others to the dirt in all my tests, and I try to let my guns decide which loads they like the best. As far as reloading goes, I love working with it, low charges means I shoot alot more! Still working on my 8lb jug and will be for some time! Highly recommend Titegroup, especially in .40, but for me its been magic in everything I've tried.
 
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