How far are you shooting and "what" are you shooting?
40 years ago when I started moose hunting a soft point or pointed soft point in a Remington or Winchester box was about the only thing on the shelf. And "amazingly" every Deer, Bear and Moose that I ever saw shot up until the 1980's fell to one of those "sub-standard" bullets.
If you are hunting thin skinned game at the "typical", less than 200 yards, you absolutely don't need more than a Fed blue box soft point.
If you are pushing the envelope at 600 yards these are probably not your best choice.
I do shoot premiums for Moose (Swift A-Frames) because I "need" the moose to go down where it's shot (terrain does not allow for the pursuit of game after the shot). That means you only take the perfect/near perfect shot and use the "hammer of thor" to try and put him down.
But for Yogi and Bambi, which I stand hunt (so typically 50 yard shots), a "somewhat less premium" bullet is more than enough and "miraculously" was for many many years before electrically bonded, chemically bonded, plastic tipped, long range copper solid and gliding metal bullets were even thought about in science fiction novels.
Don't sell them short.
Historically they have taken a lot of game.