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<blockquote data-quote="ByrdC130" data-source="post: 801239" data-attributes="member: 4993"><p>I've been reloading .45 ACP for a while now with 4.8gr of Titegroup under 230gr lrn & jhp's. One thing about that powder is that the velocities are a bit slower than other powders but the pressures seem to run a bit more. Question for you all. Do higher pressures help in the functioning of a semi-auto? With the 4.8gr I estimate velocities are in the 780fps range. Not blazing speed by any means but my 1911 likes 'em and functions like a champ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ByrdC130, post: 801239, member: 4993"] I've been reloading .45 ACP for a while now with 4.8gr of Titegroup under 230gr lrn & jhp's. One thing about that powder is that the velocities are a bit slower than other powders but the pressures seem to run a bit more. Question for you all. Do higher pressures help in the functioning of a semi-auto? With the 4.8gr I estimate velocities are in the 780fps range. Not blazing speed by any means but my 1911 likes 'em and functions like a champ. [/QUOTE]
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