Yeah that powder isn't an ideal fit for 45acp. The load data is there and it can be pressed into service, but unless you are primarily using the powder for a more suitable caliber with some 45acp on the side, there are much better choices.
The thing for 45acp is, there is no powder too fast. On the very fast end you won't be able to match factory velocities with 230 grain bullets, but they function perfectly. Competition shooters use light charges of fast shotgun powders (Clays, Competition, WST, Nirto 100) because they are more economical and recoil less than fast pistol powders like Bullseye, AA2 and 231. All of which are good choices for 45acp. Once you start venturing into slower powders you'll start to see much larger charges for small gains in velocity or sometimes not even that.