I played around a lot with the 110's when I was in college in the mid-'70's.
I found that IMR4064 gave me the best results. I got as high as 3,500fps as determined by an ancient chronograph, but best accuracy results were at around 3,400fps. I consulted my old Speer #9, and my notes reveal I was using the Hornady 110gr HP's over 58.0gr of IMR4064.
This was the max load at that time. My velocities were 60-120fps faster than the manual as I was using a 24" bbl with 4-groove rifling.
USE THIS LOAD WITH GREAT CAUTION. THIS IS FROM A 40YR OLD MANUAL !!!!!!!!
The 110's offer great expansion and terminal effect, but don't expect complete penetration on even small deer.
If I was going to work up a load for the 110's, I'd use the Hornady V-max. But, most likely I'd use the Nosler 125gr Ballistic Tip as both it and the 125gr Sierra PtSpt were superior in accuracy in all loads tested.
None of my 110gr loads would break MOA from my rifle. However, few of the 125gr loads exceeded MOA. This is likely the reason that 110's have never been real popular.....