Jim
Yes I agree, which is why I was asking others. I have limited manuals available to me. Top end loads of the 35 Rem would be perfect, even if I had to go slightly higher. My Hogdons manual shows 2400-2500 as the lowest for a 200gr and I wanted 2000-2200 if possible.
In my mind for a close range deer gun, a 200gr round nose gives about all I could ask for, large bullet dia, easy expanding, plenty of weight for penetration, and slow enough (at thos speeds) to not destroy meat.
I will look up the sources you mentioned.
Sourdough, yea that is the general idea, but I wanted to stick with known, published loads, cause I know some powders react violently when loaded too light.