I would really like to reload for several reasons...
1. I could shoot the bullet I want (weight, type, design).
2. I could shoot it at the speed I want and still be within the CUP by using the appropriate powder and load.
3. I wouldn't depend upon a company to exist 10+ years from now to remain in existence (being I may have to file my front sight (if needed) to shoot accurately...as I could maintain the same reload for as long as I live (or readjust to another that shoots similar point of impact).
My problem is this...I stay really busy and don't want to spend an hour to load up 100 rounds on a regular basis. But...
I may have to I guess if I want the benefits listed above.
I think I would like around 260 grains going about 1200 fps if I can find a load that will do that well below 30,000 CUP (according to freedom arms). I would like to have a safety margin of at least 10% putting me below 27,000 CUP with a hunting sufficient tip. For white tail I have considered a JHP type over hard cast...although I would recommend hard cast though for sure if I was in bear or elk country (but then I would have probably got a 44 mag or a 454).
I am hoping to find such a load already in existence that is within these pressure limits. Any help here?Your thoughts? I want to go through this some before I touch the front sight for sure and make sure I have not only have this well thought out, but tested true as well. Which may mean this year, I may have to leave the front sight totally alone and just learn how much below the point of impact (with close range hunting say 30 yards or so) is below the sight should I hunt to test the efficiency of a round and load this year. In fact, on this note I will probably just shoot the buffalo bore this year and adjust accordingly if needed. Making any final decisions later. This way I have more time to experiment before taking a file to the front sight.