I do same.
Gotta be honest. I find XP2 Super so good, that it's become my standard black and white film in 135. "Jen" - lil sweety (who also knows what she's doin') at the lab down the street does a nice job printing them. 6x4's in an hour on matte paper for $7.45 US (a slight "see what you get when you're cordial to/compliment someone" discount) on matte paper. They're better than "acceptable" to be honest and would defy any purist to point out any meaningful difference between properly printed (a key) C41 stuff and traditional 400 speed black and white.
It's taken me a while to accept how good these films are, but I've reached a point that it's really hard to justify by-hand processing and frankly as a hobbiest there's a processing/printing backlog when I use traditional that used to prohibit me from shooting black and white.
I do hand process for higher speed - Tri-X/Diafine@1200 and all medium format black and white. But for casual 35mm shooting - rolls and rolls? Bulk XP2 Super, processed at a lab in walking distance on matte for $7.45 with negligible if any quality differences? Gotta go wit dat.
Otherwise, I would have rolls lying around begging to be processed, me feeling guilty for not processing/printing them, and opting for color not because that's what I want to shoot but because I'm backlogged...