Gunny,
Even if you can control a stout, 158gr load, you will have to consider the targets. On most ranges, you will be asked to leave, or just watch, if you start denting targets. For some reason, match directors just don't like to see any kind of a dent in their targets. Those short jacket hollowpoints will do less damage than any other bullet, cast included, but they will still damage targets when you get much over 1000fps. Even if it is okay at your range, when you go to shoot at another range, you may not pass. I saw a guy come down from British Columbia to shoot at the Idaho State match. His loads damaged the targets and the match director wouldn't let him shoot. Someone who was shooting 357 or 38s loaned him some ammo so he could shoot but he didn't do too good, using ammo that he wasn't used to.
Sixgun