Ive had great luck with 115's and Vhit N320.
Keep in mind that most calibers will be their most accurate at the slower end of their velocity range.
3.3 gr. Titegroup under a 147gr. FMJ = FUN! They are very mild, only about 800 FPS, accurate, will cycle most guns very well (cycled a Glock and Beretta at time of testing).
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At Rose, I ran what the club ran:
124gr LRN over 4.3gr of Green Dot (I want to say it chronoed at 1200 fps?)
It was a good, soft shooting load and was accurate enough for what I asked of it. The main downside is the smoke and that it was dirty. 200 rounds of a similar recipe (230gr LRN over 4.3 of green dot) in my XD-45 and the LCI was stuck in the up position. The first match that a friend and I shot at Riley, Dave asked us if we were shooting black powder.
I'm going to work up both a load for 125 grain and 147 grain HAP bullets once I get a press in here.
Neat thing is that formula works not only in jacketed, but lead (or plated) as well! The plated/lead has a touch more velo due to the sealing effect, however, at only a max of 850 fps, cant beat a good gas seal, heavy slow accurate bullet!I really like titegroup on my lite .45 LSWC loads.
I have seen a couple of other posts using it as well. I plan on trying it first.
The 147's sound good to. I just need to decide and order some