Re: clays or tight group for 45acp
First up, better check your manuals!!!! The 5.5gr of titegroup on the bottle is for a 185gr bullet, NOT a 230! Quickload shows 5.5 to be over max pressure by 3400psi! Showing it would be 1099fps! In other words pretty hot!
Hodgdon's reloading data center shows a max load for a 230gr with titegroup to be 4.8gr at 818fps!
Here are my best groups while doing load workup on a Dan Wesson Commander Bobtail, these are at 25'.
First up is 4.6gr of Titegroup over a 230 FMJ RN:
Next up is 8.1gr of Hodgdons HS-6 over a 230 FMJ RN:
And finally, is 3.8gr of clays over a 230 FMJ RN:
Since these are standard plinking and general shooting rounds, I settled with clays. I can get more charges per pound and with very good accuracy out of my pistol. A side note is while the HS-6 was the most accurate loading from the day, it was over twice the charge, and had very snappy recoil, it wasn't worth the trade off to me for a very slight improvement in accuracy. But if your looking for snappy and hot HS-6 might be worth looking at. YMMV. As always you need to work up loads in YOUR gun!