Of all the 4S engines I've tested and flown, the ENYA .46 is not only shows the highest specific powerful bit it really HATES PROPS. You cannot believe all the instances of thrown props, no matter what means we used.
Second behind the ENYA is the Surpass .40. The best drill I've found so far with APCs is to re-tighten the prop a few times after installation. This seems to compensate for the initial "set" of the plastic. And, don't be afraid to lean on it.

The comment about the "Nylock" nuts is excellent. They really help. the standard thread is 1/4-28 UNF but on some of the older ENYA and SAITO engines, the thread is 7 x 1 mm.
I've come up with quite a few 4S tricks in the past and this one really works: Before you put your prop on, wipe the threads with alcohol and then put the prop on. Then, coat the threads with RTV, put on the prop washer and run the nut down nice and tight.
Let it set overnight and then re-torque it. When it's all set, run the Nylock down against the regular nut. Finally, put a small dab of RTV over the bare exposed threads.
A big advantage of this on ANY engine is that if the prop loosens, even in flight, the nut will not spin off.
And, by the way, I've NEVER had a 4S engine do a shaft run.
Oh yes, regarding wooden props on 4S engines - I suggest that you check the nut torque every day that you fly because

Bob Z.