Stay away from the really cheap stuff is my best suggestion. Now, that is not to say ammo like American eagle 38gr hollow points won't work well:
No hang ups either, even when "fast firing" through my rifle:
If you notice on my targets, I like to keep track of rounds down a new barrel and accuracy. I keep that for a record so I know what to buy for it.
Its all about what YOUR particular rifle likes. Mine is not finicky. Yours may be. When shooting ground squirrels and the like, always use hollow point ammo. The reason I suggested the American eagle stuff. Just be sure when you buy it, it says H.P ln the box because they also make solid bullets. CCI mini mag is also a good one. Just not as accurate in my rifle. Last year I bought a box of 300. They were a special run of meat eater tv show bullets and those were less than $30, so I figured I'd give them a try. The Winchester 333's didn't work well in my rifle. The el cheapo Federal 325 value pack ammo did not shoot as well out of my 10-22 either:
That is a 36gr hollow point^^^ Shoots like chidt in my rifle.
The best thing you can do is grab some boxes of various brands and do some testing for yourself and see what your rifle likes. A lot of guys have been buying that Norma Tac, but I don't even know if it is H.P. if not, why shoot it into a critter when Federal automatch will be just as good? At least in my rifle it is..
However, I will never suggest a solid tip bullet for hunting applications. Learned that many years ago. This is even Norma's suggestion on their Tac ammo: According to them,
"ammunition mainly for practice and plinking."