@ Inspector, blazAR & armsinc
There is little doubt that we will settle in the Puna area.
Although, nothing is set in stone yet.
Q.1
Good. I will pack everything into the container myself, then either place it with a forwarder or friend to hold until we're ready for it.
Q.2
Good. I am ambivalent about putting a scope onto it.
After living in Alaska, Hawaii gun laws feel like a mine field.
Being as I usually wear it while also carrying a pack and because I find the weight of it on my hip to be uncomfortable,
I use a large frame chest carry holster similar in function to a tanker officer's holster for the M1911 .45.

Up here, I can wear it under. a coat to protect it from weather.
My understanding is that that is verboten in Hawaii.
[For those of you that noticed: Yes, it is a LH carry.]
Q.4
I guess I'll just have to shoot up all the FMJ before leaving here.
That's no big deal. That's what I bought it for.
Then, I'll just reload my 7.62 X 39 brass in a proper hunting configuration after I get settled over there.
Q.5
Around here all you need to do is get away from people and have a safe backdrop. both are quite easy to come by.
F&G or DNR does have a formal range here near Anchorage also.
This will be looked into after I'm relocated over there.
If §13-123-22 "Conditions and Restrictions" are the de facto enforced rules, then hunting with a 44mag without a scope is lawful.
What makes me twitchy is seeing all the disclaimers about needing to consult an "official copy of Chapter 123".
It almost sounds as if they're laying traps for the unwary.
From Q.'s 1 and 3, I come up with:
Q. 6
Could I also include several 1# or larger cans of powder and packages of primers for reloading with the "household" goods?
Thanks for your input so far.