Skip Sackett
US Veteran
a power factor of 165. For a 180 grain bullet, which is probably THE projectile of choice in .40, which rules the Limited Division, you would want a velocity of 920 fps. In practice, one would want a velocity of 950 or so
If it were me, while the reduced amount of recoil caused by the lighter weight of the powder might play a factor in using Titegroup, I would use a slower powder to "get there from here."
Titegroup is a fine powder. Just in the 40S&W I want a slower powder that generates less pressure. Using the data for an 180gr XTP, 4.7gr gives you 978fps. (I know that may not happen in your firearm.) The pressure is up in the 33,000psi range. Not in a stock barrel in a Glock or BHP. I suppose in a race gun with a fully supported barrel it would be OK. I would certainly rather use a taste more powder and drop the pressure a bit. The Longshot load for the same bullet gives 1000fps with 8,000 less psi. Granted the price of the powder goes up because you are now using 6.5gr of powder.
I'm not running your choice down, just stating what I would do.
Do as you want, I'm not going to criticize it.