For a 10" barrel, go with a Herrett or a 357 Max or 41 Magnum.

The Max can be loaded up to almost a 35 Remington level and is plenty for deer and hogs. Components for the Max, even brass, is fairly easy to locate and it's a very, very easy round to load for.
The 41 is also very easy to load for. My 10" scoped is setup for deer and hogs at 100 yds, and I have never lost an animal when I did my part. Finding bullets for the 41 can be hit or miss, but that is a hassle I will deal with for a low recoil hard hitter.
As for the Herrett's, the barrels and 30-30 brass are cheap. I never had much luck with tuning one in as accurate as I wanted. The straight wall cartridges were and are much easier to tune in IMO and the cases last a while.