I like premium bullets. Many cheap old geezers argue that they're not necessary, and are expensive. They're right, but if an extra $30 or $40 is going to make it or break it for you, I think that hunting and firearms aren't the right hobby for you, and frankly, display a lack of respect for your game.
Personally, I'd go looking to try some Hornady GMX loads - I used some in 7mm last year with good success; they seem to open up really really quickly - they sound and act like soft lead points on deer with that meaty 'whop' sound that you just don't get with Barnes bullets. Yet I did get very impressive penetration with them, and look forward to further experimentation with these. At the moment, I'd say they're probably my overall favourite bullets.
Second choice would be a tie, between something loaded with Partitions, or Barnes TSX/TTSX.
Bullet weight is not terribly important with these sorts of premium projectiles; I'd go with 130's or 140's; whatever you can find.
Accuracy is likewise not a critical factor with hunting ammo; anything inside 2" (at a hundred yards) is quite satisfactory for shots out to 4 or 500 yards; far beyond what my typical 'long shots' are anyway. You should NOT be deciding on ammo based on 1/2" accuracy vs 1" accuracy; it's completely irrelevant under field conditions.