I find myself with an unopened 4lb container of Titegroup.

It's a pretty fast/dense powder for shotgun loads. What's the data for that look like?

MY OWN DATA, NOT PUBLISHED LOAD DATA. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK:

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I shoot 3/4 oz reclaimed shot for skeet and 16 yard trap at 1300 fps, I get a good spread with no central "hot spot" when I pattern the shot on the grease board.
I use 1 oz shot load data for the 1 oz slug and the Claybuster 4100 wad with the thin petals which allow the slug to fully fit in the hull without bulging. These are fun loads and not high velocity hunting slug loads. The recoil is similar to commercial target loads.
 
Be sure to check your powder drops because it's also a very dense powder and it's easy to double or triple charge a case without filling it to the top.

Double charge of Titegroup versus double charge of Unique in 9mm cases.
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This is the primary reason I burned through the single pound of Titegroup I owned, and only buy Unique for 9mm now. The second reason is that Titegroup residue burns onto the feedramp like a tough ceramic coating, it's far harder to get off. I won't buy it again, it doesn't make sense to me.
 
I have used it for 9mm and 38/357 (mild to wild - well, a little spicy). Very economical, but watch for double charges. A little goes a long way and too much can make for a very bad day.
 
It’s very accurate in my HBWC 357 loads but very dirty. I have 20 left and plan to switch back to W231 after they’re gone.

In 9mm with heavy bullets it shoots very accurately. Cleaning wasn’t a problem but I only had the dozen or so test loads. A couple of magazines would probably different.

It wasn’t listed in your caliber selection but rifle loads are possible too. 37D27C26-E5E8-4535-A33E-DF7DA4B6C643.jpeg 9FBA6658-741C-4800-B978-B4F71AC616FC.jpeg 9CA42901-25E4-4C42-BF52-77098D5AED53.jpeg
 
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