I'm sure Veral will give you a very doable solution what you are attempting.
Back in 2003, I was living in S.Cal. and doing very limited shooting. A review of my 30-06 Chrony records reveals we churned up an average velocity of 2275fps es=35 sd=16 pushing a Lyman#31141 cast at 182gr (bhn14) from a Remington 700 with 22" barrel. This is enough for practical hunting at practical ranges for those who practice shot placement. Deer and antelope will simply fold, with proper placement, at least out to 200 yards. I haven't tried longer ranges on them. Works on Elk at 150 yards. Don't know what would happen at longer ranges. Guess if I had an Elk in my sights with this load at 250 yards, I'd take the shot. (That velocity works in my 8mmx57 on elk with a 200gr out to at least 300 yards)
Practical range varies, for me, with terrain. In Wyoming, it was a matter of ok, I can see him, but can I get closer. I used a 3x scope and 'it' told me if the range was practical or not. In Maine and here in N.Idaho, the timber dictates, again for me, a much closer practical range. My color perception is so bad that I very rarely see blood on the ground. I need to see that animal drop where I shot it - not track it for miles. I like close shots! Most of my elk and nearly all of my deer have been under 150 yards. Most antelope were less than that. This type of load, as described above, works in this arena. It's a fun trip! Especially after years of believing I needed Premium bullets to fill the freezer, only to find I can do it with flying wheel weights!
Regards,
Sweetwater