Yo Lucho,
If you slow down the 107's much below about 2,650 fps pig ringing becomes a problem. At SLO Ive seen turkeys rung when the headwind is brisk and the hit is just above leg-body junction. Also, to accurately slow down the 107's you'd need to go to a faster powder to create enough initial pressure to seal the chamber mouth. N130 and N133 work great for driving the 107s in the 2,600 fps range, but pig ringing can be a problem.
If you are really serious about reducing recoil your short animal load and still have at least or better wind deflection as well as a harder hitting load for pigs, I'll give you some 140 A-Maxs and appropriate powder. Are you shooting moly or going naked? With 27.5 grains of N133 the A-Max will be leaving the barrel at about 2,250 fps, the same as the 6.5TCU load for C, P & T.
I'll be at the Chabot HP Silhouette match Sunday. If you'll be there the components will be brought.
Later,
Dan