Texas deer generally aren't very big compared to the monsters found further north. The 240 grainer should be just fine. Why do you feel you need the heavy bullets?
The double action first pull allows a deliberate pull to fire the weapon. With the lighter single action pull it's easy to get startled or not realize the hand strength when under stress allowing you to fire the pistol when not meaning to. So the long heavy first shot is easier to safely manage...
Now I know it's been right many years since I have had a reading class but the title has nothing in it about a holster. In the OP he did mention "once he get it broken in", then later asks about getting it broken in before taking it shooting. By old school learning it sounds like he was...
If the gun fired reliably everytime you pulled the trigger then it was good. It may have not been to your liking but it functioned and that's all required to be good. Now custom gunsmithing can make them better to suit you.
It really depends on what I'm doing as to the action or platform. All of my semi-autos are single action except one and I have both SA revolvers and DA/SA revolvers.
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