Upnorthbacon, I canot fault your choice of the .30-30 Contender...I used to hunt with a .35 Rem in a Contender and it took quite a few deer very effeciently.
However I'm sorry that you denied yourself some real joy when you decided not to pick up the .41 Mag Ruger Blackhawk.
My wonderful wife gave me a 6 1/2 inch .41 mag Blackhawk for Christmas once, and it started a real love affair and adventure with the .41.
Now I own a Marlin 1894 FG, S&W 657 (Mountain Gun) and the Blackhawk, all in .41 Mag. I'm also in the middle of a project with Bowen Classic Arms, converting a 6 shot S&W 686 into a 6 shot .41 spl for my Concealed Carry gun.
I own alot of other handguns, .357s, .44 Mags, .45 Colts....However something about that .41 just strikes a special tone with me. It is a fantastic cartridge and will really draw you into reloading and even casting your own bullets. The range of possiblities is amazing.
What makes it even more fun is that I have never found a load that doesn't shoot well in the.41. Most other serious .41 shooters I know say the same thing...it is just a very accurate caliber.
Well, as another Michigander (I'm in the U.P.), if you ever do decide to get one of those .41 Mag Blackhawks, get ahold of me...I'd be happy to help you with your experimenting and load development. I've got .41 moulds that range from 210 grain to 285 grains.
It's a great caliber.
All that being said...I'm sure that Contender will put venison on your table.
Good luck this season!