I use Titegroup powder in my 9mms for all my practice ammo, not because it's cheap to use but because is one of the most accurate powders in 9mm with a 124gr bullet.
I use a LNL-AP for loading these and if anyone even so much as opens the door while I'm loading, I stop and empty the shell plate and dump the cases.
This practice has worked well for me for over 13 years of using it, with out a single mishap.
It's not the powder that is dangerous, it's the procedure used.
I get tired of hearing about how dangerous Titegroup is when there are so many other powders that are just as fast or faster that have the same issue with being able to double charge.
I use it because it's one of the most accurate powder for a 9mm, and 45 that we have.
It's not as position sensitive as a lot of the other fast burning powders, and it's reasonably priced. Unlike VV powders.
If I'm loading single stage with 9mms or any other handgun or rifle cartridge, when I'm ready to put powder in the cases, I dump the powder in one case, I check it and then seat the bullet before touching another case.
That pretty well eliminates the possibility of double charging a case from charging 50 at a time in a block.
I use a LNL-AP for loading these and if anyone even so much as opens the door while I'm loading, I stop and empty the shell plate and dump the cases.
This practice has worked well for me for over 13 years of using it, with out a single mishap.
It's not the powder that is dangerous, it's the procedure used.
I get tired of hearing about how dangerous Titegroup is when there are so many other powders that are just as fast or faster that have the same issue with being able to double charge.
I use it because it's one of the most accurate powder for a 9mm, and 45 that we have.
It's not as position sensitive as a lot of the other fast burning powders, and it's reasonably priced. Unlike VV powders.
If I'm loading single stage with 9mms or any other handgun or rifle cartridge, when I'm ready to put powder in the cases, I dump the powder in one case, I check it and then seat the bullet before touching another case.
That pretty well eliminates the possibility of double charging a case from charging 50 at a time in a block.