I carry my Redhawk in the woods on about a weekly basis. I shoot feral hogs, and the occaisional coyote with it. I tried them all and most of the bullets are great, but the one(s) I settled on are the Remington. I can get them in bulk for just over what a couple of boxes of most others cost, they shoot extremely well from my Ruger, and they have droipped everything I have hit well on the spot. Some of the hogs might go a bit, but I haven't lost any yet due to the bullets.
Loads use the 210gr SP and the 200gr JHP with the latter getting most of the action. Powders are H-110, and W-296, lit off by the Win-WLP primer. Trim length is essential to proper crimps so I generally trim the cases about every three loads. Most times they are just squared up, with no major cut being taken. The loads aren't maxed out and will group under 2" at 50 yds easily if I do my part. I have used Ruger target sights on it for so long that I have a real hard time shooting with the other factory sights. Just makes hitting what and where I am aiming at so much easier. I have taken hogs out to 75yds with these loads and it definately hits with a punch.
The lighter bullets are good but I got away from shooting them when we started the hog patrols. I took a bunch of cottontails years ago with my blackhawk using them and with head shots and lighter loads they were great. There are several powders which will work better than the 110 or 296 with the lighter bullets and not give you the muzzle flash. With the heavier bullets this isn't near as big of a problem.
Good luck, and enjoy your 41