Tite-Group Powder

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geocole

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Just bought some tite-group powder.
I loaded some and they shot real good in my Glock22 and XD 40 SC. I had been using Bullseye, but this is much cleaner.
I got a good group at 25 yards using a rest with Glock 22.

180gr berry's RS (round shoulder)
4.2 tite-group
FC brass
CCI primers

XD .45 Tactical
XD 40 S&W Sub Compact
XD 9mm Sub Compact
Glock 17 9mm
Glock 22 40 S&W
Stoeger Cougar 8000 9mm
 

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Tite-Group is by far my favorite pistol powder. It has everything going for it. I load it in 9mm, 38 Spl, 40 S&W, 45 ACP, and 45 Colt.

For medium to magnum loads I'll usually use cheap surplus WC820 and for the big guns I'm all about the H110. If I'm shooting a big gun I might as well have a big fireball to go with it. :evil:
 
Not sure what oal you are using but if your not trying to meet a specific power factor, you can drop that load down to about 3.6 to 3.7 for a sweet shooting "pet load".

BTW be careful of that FC brass in .40. It has a tendency to be pretty weak.
 
I've found Titegroup to be excellent in light .357 silhouette loads, .38 Super, .45acp and even light .44 Rem Mag loads.
Meters very well.
 
oal

I set oal at 1.120.
I will try the lighter powder load. My book said 4.0 to 4.7 so I went with 4.2.
I found out about the FC brass and will use them one time only.
 
i like tite-group as well, it is accurate for me in my xd service using 165gr rainier fmj's and winchester primers. so far i have only found one load that will beat it and that is usin power pistol.
 
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