If you're talking about "best bang for the buck" then it's hard to beat the Nosler Partition. In 30 cal for the 30-06, 300's and up the 180 is a fine choice. It is soft enough that it will expand, even on a 400 yard shot with a 30-06 but tough enough that it will withstand a 25 or 50 yard, full-velocity impact from a 300 Weatherby and above. They're inexpensive compared to other premium bullets and generally quite easy to get to shoot well. They're an old design and not as flashy as some new ones (not homogenous, bonded, tipped, ribbed etc) but they are the original controlled-expansion bullet and still perform as well (or better) than when they were first introduced. I've never heard of them failing in an apropriate circumstance and they've never failed me in 16 years of big game hunting. Better yet, they don't foul (in my experience) nearly as badly as some all-copper designs (no todbartell and Gatehouse, I'm not picking on your beloved TSX's - just my experience). If you're in an area that allows the use of lead-core bullets (ie not California) then they don't give much, if anything, up to other designs. Sure, Swifts are better for ultra tough game (ie Cape Buffalo - noticeably absent from your list) but for what you're hunting they cannot be topped. What more can you ask for?