Depends on the powder they use
The slowest powders in the .357 Magnum typically get a 300-500 fps boost in the long carbine barrel, at least that's what I've seen folks report.
So, if Fiocci used a very slow powder in that load, you might well get 1800-2000 fps in your rifle. Which might well be a whole bunch faster than that bullet was designed to move, which in turn could lead to worse-than-expected terminal performance. It's one of the reasons that hunting loads for .357 Magnums, especially in rifles, use 158-180 grain controlled-expansion bullets, or cast lead. Self-defense bullets aren't designed to hold together and penetrate deeply at the speeds you can push them to out of a carbine.
I would like to see what a 110-grain JHP over a max load of H-110 does to a watermelon out of my Marlin, but I'd never use that load on anything bigger than a rodent... And not on one I hoped to eat, either.
--Shannon