There are good bullets and not so good bullets. I've used almost all the bullets available in my 358JDJ. Some would knock the deer down right there, while the exact same hit with another make,same weight bullet will go thru like an FMJ. SURE the deer died, EVENTUALLY! The Speer pointed 200 grain was to hard to reliably expand on broad side shots on deer. Noslers are a bit more expensive. I found the Hornady 200 grain round nose to be an excellent compromise for deer and black bear. It is ground hog accurate (in MY gun), Expands on deer and kills them right now. It is good for ANY angle to over 200 yards,straight away or broad side.
Accuracy sure is important, BUT I hunt on some public land where a deer that runs over 75 yards is most likely getting tagged by some one else when I get there. I'll give up a couple pounds of venison to KEEP the rest of the animal ! Try a few expansion and accuracy tests on the bullet you think is best. Then compare YOUR results, you may be surprised at the results.