I would still consider the "hardcast" even though they "are just meat hogs"
My SBH and SRH both shoot beartooth bullets .432" 280g WFNGC's into one ragged hole at 50 yds with velocities rangeing from 1185-1360fps with "no" leading, loads can be pleasent and loads can be stiff.
Federal has a hard cast load that is worth seeing, if there accurate in your gun, 300g hardcast at 1250fps or so, if you reload you can equal these loads with a lot less recoil, ie 280's at 1200 I have seen these loads go clean through the cape of a 200 pound hog. My last hunt my buddy used a DW .44 mag with remington 240g JHP's for backup, bad idea, at 30 yds the load went about 3.5" into the sholder and disintigrated! boar walked away. This boar was 200lbs on the hoof, maybe.
I was a firm believer that proper shot placement is 1st. Now, for me, it's proper the "load" placed right, not shots in the neck or brain with a gun/load that can't penetrate the sholders.
I would stay away from the hollow points, and bullet weights less than 270g, just to be on the safe side when your dressing a 100 LBer and a 250 LBer smells the blood and wants to pay the 2 of you a visit, not good if your toting some 200g self defense hollow point.