Titegroup and 45acp

avery53

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I usually load 5. grn's for my 1911, and the 625, with 200gr LFP bullets.
Hodgdon's site lists 4.8-5.4 grns for the powder.
I want to load some lite loads for the wife to shoot in the 625, she does not like recoil.
Has anyone gone lighter than the listed 4.8 grns with Titegroup?
I do have some other powders I can go to, but was just wondering how low I can go with TG in the 625.
Thanks
avery
 
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I use 4.6g with 230g Ranier TMJ's. Recoil is mild for a 45. About 750fps in a 4" barrel.
 
For 45 AR, I use 4.5 gr Titegroup with cast 230 gr RN boolits. Mild recoil, very accurate. I have went as low as 2.3grs, but the load was not quite as accurate. I am shooting a 5" brl. 625. In a a 625, the 4.5 gr/230 gr LRN load is about like shooting 148 gr target loads in a K frame smith.
 
TG 45acp

I used 4.5 grns TG with 185/200 lswc 45acp. MP 45 FS no problems

Great groups. 5/6 one hole groups at 11 yds offhand.


8th
 
I'll try something in the 4.5 area to see how she handles it.
If not, I have some Trailboss to let her try.
Thanks guys
avery
 
If you want some low recoil/veocity 45 ACP loads with cast lead bullets then try Trail Boss powder - guaranteed to please.
 
+1 on that 4.2 grains of Titegroup and the 200gr.SWC..Very accurate in three .45 Autos and two .45 revolvers.
 
+1 on that 4.2 grains of Titegroup and the 200gr.SWC..Very accurate in three .45 Autos and two .45 revolvers.

This is one of my favorite practice loads as well, and works just fine in my 1911s.
 
I'm not a big fan of TiteGroup. It is such a dense powder that there is mighty little of it in the case with a normal load. Case fill is a big deal for consistency and going too low is a bad thing when it comes to squibs. Now, TG may not be as position sensitive as other mainstay fast burning pistol powders but I think it would be a bad thing for a new shooter to have a stuck bullet. They would think they did something wrong and that would be bad too.

If it were me, I would use TrailBoss in the M625 ONLY. Load it down to the minimum and your case will still be pretty full and you will not have a squib. Recoil will be negligible. Even to the point of should you use them in the 1911, they won't cycle the slide if you have a standard spring in it!

FWIW
 
Tightgroup works very well, and I am a big fan for loading it in 38 spl. For .45ACP I like Winchester 231. Been using it for 30+ years and it has never let me down.

A mild load for your wife (or for you too) is 4.6 gr. W231 using a hard cast lead 230 Gr. RN bullet. I find this will have minimal recoil and will operate the slide reliably even with the factory 18 pound spring.

chief38
 
I load as light as 4gr titegroup with lead bullets. The powder is not position sensitive; just be sure only ONE charge in a case.
Your 625 will shoot fine; your 1911 probably won't go all the way back with stock spring.
 
I've tried Titegroup for both .45 auto and .38 special. I was unimpressed - I found W231 to be just as accurate. Titegroup also burns very hot (in temperature), and got worse leading I assume from it melting the bullets.
 
I've tried Titegroup for both .45 auto and .38 special. I was unimpressed - I found W231 to be just as accurate.

I agree. I've gone to Titegroup for plated and jacketed, but still using HP38/231 for lead in .45 and .38.
The OP specified he was just interested in Titegroup.
 
Tested 3.7 titegroup in ACP & AR cases with 185 SWC, 225 RN & TC in several S&Ws (M25 Jovino, M625). Also shot the 225s in stock RP97. ALL functioned fine and grouped very good at 10-15 yards.

Tommy
 
I tried the 4.2 grs of TG.
It shot well, and was quite accurate, but damn was the gun dirty after my range session. Not leading, but black and sooty.
I did not have that problem with 5 grns.
Would this be caused by too low of pressure in the loads?
Thanks
avery
 
FWIW, I also run the 4.5-4.6 grains of TiteGroup behind 230 grn plated round nose bullets. And yes, my guns are dirty after shooting. Nothing a little CLP can't cure.
Both guns (Sig 1911 and Glock 36) like that load, and the extra cleanup is worth it to me.
 

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