Fred;
Winchester has made some changes in the cases available in .25-35, 30-30, .32SP. 32-40, 38-55 and .375W.
In an attempt to reduce costs, all the cases are now from the same blank and are the same length when finished.
You can make all the cases you want from .30-30 cases, easiest way is to anneal the neck and fireform with a few grains of shotgun powder , a wad and a case of corn meal.
Actually the 38-55 brass I have is slightly longer and can be easily seen in the pics on my site. I never measured the diff.
Fred,
If the COAL is kept the same it is no problem, so that means less bullet out the brass. Some concessions are made, but it worked out fine in my test case.
I agree that max loads are not needed in your case. I was curious about using it for elk to 150-200yds, figuring on getting as close as possible but pushing the load for that "just in case" shot at 200.
For your needs, I'd go with the 200gr round nose (assuming you're keeping velocity/recoil down) because at lower velocities the spire point "might" not expand. I'm sure a call to Hornady would answer that question. The RN 200 would be a great deer satopper at anything from 2000fps and up.
Now if you were stretching the distancxe a bit, then a higher velocity load and that spire point would add some reach for sure.
You can always load to 38-55 levels, even in 375 brass. The 38-55 is an excellent deer stopper as well.
Let us know what you settle on.