I would just add a small caution with Titegroup... depending on how you are measuring your powder charges be careful with the very small volumes needed when using Titegroup powder. For me this is the 0.30cc and 0.32cc Lee Auto-Disks.
I was using a Lee Auto-Disk for my powder charges mounted on a Lee Classic Turret press. The 0.32cc disc cavity would usually throw about 3.9gr of Titegroup. This is my preferred load with Hornady 147gr XTP bullets. But occasionally the charge thrown would be VERY light... as in I could still see the brass at the bottom of the case sprinkled with a little powder. This means I could not trust using my turret press to quickly load 147gr 9mm rounds, one round per arm pull. I had to treat 9mm powder charging as a single stage loading 50 cases (a tray) at a time and inspect all my charges for equal level. I'd find about one light charge every 100 throws. The smallest Lee disk cavity is 0.30cc. This was even worse. So much so that I do not use it with Titegroup.
Admittedly, you can workaround this problem by changing your technique. Adding a deliberate action to shake or tap the hopper each cycle to get the powder to settle into the charge cavity could reduce the likelihood of light loads. But that technique would also increase charges when used with established loads that do not need tapping of the hopper. There is typically a decent amount of shaking of the hopper already as the turret rotates. This is enough for larger charges as used with 115gr and 124gr bullets. It is only the low volume 147gr charges that I had issues with.
There may be other powder dispensers that have no issue w/ small volume Titegroup powder charges, but for me the Lee disk system definitely has a problem with Titegroup at the very smallest volumes. Yo have been warned.