Should I experiment with pushing Tri-X?

If you're experimenting anyway, try these two combos to see which one you prefer:

1) Tri-X @1250 or 1600 in XTOL

OR

2) TMY @1600 in Microphen

Both combos yield nice results - it's really a personal preference.
 
XTOL 1:3 16.5 minutes

Use Rodinal only if you like grain. Large grain. golfball size grain.

Like these golfballs?

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Tri-x in Rodinal 1:50 Canon F1n 100mm ƒ2,8

I suppose to some that might be grainy, but golfballs?
 
Like these golfballs?
Tri-x in Rodinal 1:50 Canon F1n 100mm ƒ2,8

I suppose to some that might be grainy, but golfballs?

Super shot! I don't know enough (yet) about the technics of development (and exposure for that matter), but I know what I want in terms of looks. Grain is good, depending on subject matter, i.e. if you want a rough surface. No, I don't think your shot is particularly grainy. Anyway, I really like it.
 
I am thinking about pushing Tri-X to 1600 in order to shoot interiors (churches) with a slow lens--CV 15/4.5. Develop in D76.

I have shot Tri-X @ISO 1600 with no problems - it is certainly capable of producing great results @1600. As others have noted, developer choice is more of an issue than if you are shooting @400.

Do your research regarding developers and you will have good results; there are several good suggestions here in this thread.
 
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