I stopped using SST's in my 7-08 also.I found them to fragile in my experience.
Now you mention price.
How many animals does one harvest in a year?
How many shots to do load development and sight in?
I have made the move to a premium bullet for hunting as it is a very small portion of the hunting cost and if it gives me confidence what price can you put on that?
Cheap bullets vs premium at a difference of what? Maybe $0.30 or $0.40 difference per projectile.
Load a cheap projectile for practice and a premium for big game, a box of 100 will last a long time if it is just for hunting purposes.
Anything with a interlock type jacket will still meet your on game performance and be a reasonable price if you are budget minded.
The thin jacket bullets I am not so enthusiastic about but they do work for some shooters and their applications.
I will also endorse the Swift line of bullets.For me they have been super accurate and extremely dependable , on game performance is also very very good for me, knock on wood.
I use the 150gr Scirocco in my 7-08 and 7WSM, works perfect in both.The expansion vs velocity is also very broad and dependable.I do push these bullets on the upper end with W760 in both chamberings.
Concerns about accuracy are not of a huge concern here as you can pretty much get any bullet to perform well enough for hunting purposes.Between charge weights and COAL you will get your bullet of choice to meet your hunting needs.