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Gm54-120
The Parker BE would be a great choice considering they expand easily and fly well. I would choose the 300gr but only because of the faster twist. I shoot the 275gr in my NULA just because they are so darn accurate and i usually stick to text book broadside shots.
The larger Precision Rifle bullets would also likely preform well at White speeds. IIRC they offer a fairly heavy 44cal that was originally intended for the Savage.
Barnes Expanders are by far my favorites in the Barnes lineup. The even have them in the XPB lineup. Nearly identical bullet, different name.
All of these have a similar price point as the BO but will perform better at lower MV and impact speeds.
Grouse
Have you tried the 250gr Bloodline in you NULA? Im tinkering with the idea of trying them next year. Ive got a box i haven't tried yet.
When I was pushing Knight to make an Ultralite I sent them my NULA. They shot a lot of bloodlines with it. I don't ever remember doing it but yes they work great. I personally used the 275grn ballistic Extreme with that gun last time I use it. That was before I met Dave at Lehigh. I'm going to shoot that gun after hunting season for sure.