What is Remington 246 gr LRN like? Good, soft, practice ammo?

I've recently used: (From a 3-inch GP100)

Precision One 200gr FMJ - Recoils a bit, matches the muzzle blast. Maybe it's hot?

Georgia Arms 200gr LFN - Very pleasant to shoot. A little smokey.

HSM 200 gr (.44 Russian) - Very pleasant to shoot. A little more "pop" to it than the Georgia Arms. Very smokey. Casings really fly out 'cause short.

Georgia Arms 200 gr Gold Dot - Feels a little hotter in recoil and muzzle blast than their Cowboy Loads, but only a little. Feels like a +p version.

Underwood Ammo 200 gr Coated Wad Cutter - Feel's hot. Kicks a bit. Much more than the G.A. Gold Dot load or Precision One.

Underwood Ammo 255 gr "Keith" load Hard Cast SWC - Big, flat meplat. Kicks like a mild-load .44 magnum.

Anyway, I want a load to mimic the point of impact of the Underwood 255 gr load, because that's going to be my "woods" load. (they shoot higher)

So I'm going to 240 gr or heavier practice loads to that end.

What are the Remington 246 gr LRN loads like?