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  • Aldemar
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    • Dec 2007
    • 4707

    Titegroup Load Data

    Pick up a copy of the December issue of Gun World. They have a detailed test using Berry's plated 115gr RN. Nice to see specific load date on plated bullets for once.
    AL
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    sixoclockhold
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    • Jul 2012
    • 4040

    Originally posted by Aldemar
    Pick up a copy of the December issue of Gun World. They have a detailed test using Berry's plated 115gr RN. Nice to see specific load date on plated bullets for once.
    I run 4.5-4.7 for X-treme 115gr. RN and love it. What do they recommend on their test top end?

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      Aldemar
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      • Dec 2007
      • 4707

      Originally posted by sixoclockhold
      I run 4.5-4.7 for X-treme 115gr. RN and love it. What do they recommend on their test top end?
      They tested 3.9 - 4.7 with the same OAL of 1.141. 983 - 1147 FPS out of a Ruger P95. I've been using 4.2 with a 1.125 OAL with a Kimber Target, Beretta 92FS and M9A1, and a older Sig 226 (German) and a new 226 MK25. All these guns seem to like this combination.
      Last edited by Aldemar; 11-13-2013, 7:57 AM.
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      • #4
        Bobby Hated
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2010
        • 1592

        I used to run 4.8g Titegroup on an extreme 180g RNFP at about 930 fps +/-

        I now run 5g N320 on the same pill for the same velocity. much less smoke and less variation in velocity with environmental factors.
        USPSA Master TY-71084

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        • #5
          BajaJames83
          Calguns Addict
          • Jun 2011
          • 6000

          i have used titegroup on all my loads 9mm, 380, 38, 40, 45 all with xtreme plated bullets. its a good powder my only negative observation is it runs hotter than some other powders.
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