If you are most concerned about elk, I'd stay away from match bullets and bullets based on that design in that cartridge for elk. I'd look for bonded, and partitioned style bullets, because you are on the lower end of effective elk cartridges. Swift Sorocco/a-frame, trophy bonded, Nosler partition, accubond, Hornady inter bond/interlock and barnes x if your range limits will retain enough velocity to make the barnes work like advertised. The other barnes option is the 127 gr LRX, my 280 loves them in the 145 gr offering and they have a velocity window several hundered fps lower than the txp/ttsx. The reports for LRX on elk are few, but what I could find suggested quicker opening and a little less pennetration than the other X bullets. So I suspect they will work much like the Nosler mentioned above. I know that at these velocities a hunting cup and core bullet is money if 140 gr+ and put where it belongs. The bonded/partitioned offerings of 125/130+ should work just as well or better. My 2 cents.