CW,s. comments make a lot of sence. My favorite loads of all time are the Sierra .277 spitzer BT in the .270 Win and the .308 Hornady RN in the .30-30.
My son and myself have taken "many" whitetails and wild hogs ranging in weight from 100 to 250 pounds, all one shot kills on these animals, with the Sierra .277 130 grain spitzer boat tail bullet.
Ninety percent of these were dead right there and the balance did not travel over 40 yards.
The Nosler partition was considered a premium bullet back when my two boys were growing up in the early to mid 90's. Although the .243 Win is not my recommended caliber for whitetails that is about all a nine year old can accurately handle. We used the Nosler .243 100 grain partitions on a lot of deer and never had a pass thru. One deer weighed 195 pounds and traveled only 50 yards before going down but some of the others were a lot harder to track without a good blood trail.
My point is, a better .243 bullet would have really gotten my interest back in the 90's. Right now, since my boys have progressed to bigger calibers, unless I leave MS to hunt larger game the older bullets that have proven to be reliable for over 40 years suit me just fine.
Also the bronze tips and silver tips were available in the 70.s in factory loadings. Not sure if they were available as components.
Ken