CVA Optima V2, Blackhorn 209, and Barnes MZ Expanders will shoot better than me. 90 grains is my sweet spot. You will need to experiment with any ML as they are all unique in what they want to digest properly. I could not get any other bullet to shoot well out of mine though and most everyone I checked with said the Barnes line is the way to go. My son's TC Omega likes the Hornady SST line though.
The keys to accuracy, which are more important than your choice of a specific brand of ML, are consistent pressure/loading depth on the bullet when loading, consistent trigger pull, properly tightened and loc-tighted scope mount/base screws, a properly leveled scope so the windage and elevation move correctly during scope adjustments, use of proper loading tool for your bullet (I use the Barnes one for MZ Expanders so the bullet is not deformed during loading process), consistent powder charges (find the conversion chart at the Blackhorn website and weigh your charges), a stable bench, a clean breech plug (use a drill to clean the back end of it every five to ten shots) and LOTS of experimenting to find the proper load. Start at 25 yards to prevent some major headaches.........