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<blockquote data-quote="Rustygun" data-source="post: 3496066" data-attributes="member: 4711"><p>I used titegroup when I shot IDPA in Texas a few years ago. It worked good for 40 S&W & 9mm but...it burns hot, when you have longer strings of fire like 15-20 rounds the gun gets hot. I mean real hot, hot enough that a few times I was worried about melting a fiber optic front sight or damaging a kydex holster. Secondly because the powder charge is relatively small it would be very easy to double charge a case. so make sure you have a solid loading procedure, and double check everything...twice. </p><p></p><p>I have about 3 lbs unopened setting in my inventory and have not loaded any in 4-5 years. I am loading HS-6 and CFE pistol for 9mm, both have a softer recoil, way less temp problems, wide range of loading options, and are lofty (fluffy?) powders so it is almost impossible to double charge a case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustygun, post: 3496066, member: 4711"] I used titegroup when I shot IDPA in Texas a few years ago. It worked good for 40 S&W & 9mm but...it burns hot, when you have longer strings of fire like 15-20 rounds the gun gets hot. I mean real hot, hot enough that a few times I was worried about melting a fiber optic front sight or damaging a kydex holster. Secondly because the powder charge is relatively small it would be very easy to double charge a case. so make sure you have a solid loading procedure, and double check everything...twice. I have about 3 lbs unopened setting in my inventory and have not loaded any in 4-5 years. I am loading HS-6 and CFE pistol for 9mm, both have a softer recoil, way less temp problems, wide range of loading options, and are lofty (fluffy?) powders so it is almost impossible to double charge a case. [/QUOTE]
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