The Fail Safe were a good choice for my Husky 270, like them a lot and used it on a lot of elk.
But, no longer make them.
Still have Federal with Nosler Partitions, which is good bullet for elk, it was just my husky didn't like them that much.
(might have been the powder rather than bullet, imo.)
But, at close range, they will still hit their mark.
So a few of those in the pocket while sheep hunting was what I did.
The rifle loved the old style 130gr boat tail silver tips (better than the newer silver style ballistic tip ...plastic).
So that was the bullet I used when goat and sheep for distance.
Most elk one can be brought in/dropped at close range, so pin point accuracy isn't as crucial.
So basically, as long as a really well constructed bullet will hit reasonably well on paper at 100 yards, you have a good
bullet for gbear after sheep etc is down.
Just make sure the ammo you use for sheep, and thus sighted in for, will also not be too far off for the bear ammo.
I found using Winchester for my rifle worked best, and even if it was sighted in for say a 130gr silver tip, if I threw in
and fired off a heaver bullet, like fail safe, impact point didn't change much, just up and down.
Going from Winchester 130 to Federal 150 partition led to some left and right and up and down bs.
But again, at 30 yards or so, if a bear wont leave you alone, it will hit him.
That's how I addressed it.