Your COL should be based on your gun not necessary what current loading data is. Use the listed COL in the loading data as a "not to exceed", for COL can effect pressure. Have you done the "plunk test" on your berretta to see what the COL would be for that firearm? After you find the right...
I have been using Titegroup for mostly 45 Acp round. Of the powders that I use, (Bullseye, Power Pistol, Win WST and Titegroup), I like how Titegroup. Not too dirty for cleanup. (Wst is a little cleaner). I noticed my grouping was getting tighter at 4.4 and 4.5 gn. I didn't measure the groups so...
Did some test loads for 9mm with Titegroup powder and these are the averages from the chrony. Bullets were Rainier 115 gn HP's 1.125" col. Grouping got tighter the faster it went. This was shot from a Star 30M 4" barrel, target was set at 10 yards out.
4.2 gn = 1064 fps
4.3 gn = 1071.4 fps...
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