Anyone of the factory loaded ammos should be fine in a ballistic tip form.
Rem offer BT premium called accutip
Winchester offer Silver ballistic tips in the supreme line
Federal offer the NBT in their premium line
Hornady Custom offer the SST & Interbond
All will get the job done, just find the one that shoots the best and your set. All will resist the disformation, as they are poly tipped bullet offerings.
Just a side note I used the Hornady SST last fall and was very impressed with its performance. I liken it to nosler ballistic tip in tissue damage and hole size. I would have no problems suggesting using this bullet at all distances, provided you aim for the BB. I shot my large bodied buck at 127 yards with 150 grainer out of 7remmag, it went through the rib, trashed the vitals and exited out the opposite shoulder with ease. Yeap as you could expected he piled up in a heap without a step and their was some meat loss...but no more so than a NBT or Win BT would have caused. If your looking for minimal meat damage then a ballistic tip or boattail design in most cases is the wrong bullet for you...stick to the flat based bullets. However you want him down on the ground, with lots of trauma than BT' s are everything you need. Plus should you rib in and rib out the damage to meat is nill. I personally prefer a rib to pin on the bucks I chase, I don' t want them leaving the scene and it is the price I pay producing a little hamburger.
In any regard a tremedous amounts of options available for deer and 06 from factory loads. Why worry about bullet deformation, all you need is the first one...isn' t it

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Good luck and I agree get the reloading stuff you got all winter to learn.