It depends on the hardness of the bullet. My opinion for cast bullets, is that it is better to have a bullet that penetrates straight and doesn't expand. Especially when shooting big hogs.
I would not use swaged bullets for hunting big game that requires significant penetration. Broadside shots at whitetails are OK, but as soon as a soft 44 magnum bullet hits bone, it deforms badly and loses effectiveness. It is much better to have a hard bullet that will drive through bone and tough tissue.
Many experienced handgun hunters prefer today's well designed hollow point jacketed bullets for deer and hogs. I haven't got any experience with them yet, but I intend to use them on my next hog hunt.