It is good that we have many opinions concerning bullet types, this has caused companies to build not only better hunting bullets, but more accurate ones too, even the regular bullets are more consistant than they used to be.
It is true enough that round ball will still kill Deer, with the limitations that a good hunter understands, which are many. But I have killed many an animal where a round ball would have never worked, so it means very little to me.
As far as that goes, a good friend of mine has killed 100+ Deer with a .223 & 55 gr. softpoints, he knows when to shoot & has a long season to pick his shots & far more chances to harvest his limit on the 1,000 acres that he owns. I bet most people on this forum have not killed nearly as many. What does that tell us about good hunting bullets, nothing really. I have killed many Deer that he would not attempt to shoot because I used a bigger caliber & a better bullet. I hunt alot, but I don't have the time he does, works for me.
If your velocities are under 3,100 or esp. 2,900 or so & you animals bigger than Deer & a conventional bullet works for you, use it.
Some of my rifles are faster than that & when I need to use one of those, & I know when that can happen, then in some cases I will use a premium bullet.
There is no need for someone who doesn't shoot a high velocity rifle to give bullet advise to those of us who do. We all can figure out our needs & since the bullets are very cheap compared to the cost of an out of state trip, I am not too concerned when they cost a little more. I am ever amused at the fact that non-premium bullet users grip about the use of pre. bullets, but the pre. bullet users are not worried at all about the regular bullet users. To each his own & good shooting.