I liked TXP for its tonality, it seemed to have a softer curve than TX. Rated at 200, I used HC-110 at 1:7 for a normal development, about 5.5 minutes. I found it push developed well for more contrast, but I never did find the best solution for reducing contrast. Diluting HC-110 at 1:15 would get everything on the neg, but the local contrast got too soft and the results could be hard to print "expressively".
Now I'm aiming to scan, so the game has changed! I'm shooting portraits on a Hassy, using both studio flash and natural light.
BTW, wlewisiii, I'm in Middleton, and we are about to get Willy Street Co-Op West. Almost makes up for the loss of Star Photo.