Cougar,
If it was me, I would go with the solid point version, and not look back. Last year I tried TC cheapshot sabots, and won't go with them again. Granted, alot of people find them plenty for deer, but I don't necessarily agree. I hit two with them last year, and couldn't recover either. One entered around the last rib angling forward on a quartering away shot, and the other hit a doe in the shoulder. I think that with that light of a lead bullet, and being a hollow point, it just expanded too much before it made it to the vitals. I don't know if the Hornady bullets are cast a bit harder or not, but if it was me, I wouldn't chance it with a hollowpoint. A buddy of mine harvested a deer with the cheapshots on a behind the shoulder shot, so they did work for us on one instance, as long as they hit the ribs. At the speed you are driving the bullet, the solid point should expand, and as long as you place it where you need to, it should be meat in the freezer...just one man's opinion.
~~~Amos