I’ll start by saying I am a novice saddle hunter and only have two sits with my saddle under my belt, but I have spent a pretty considerable amount of time trying saddles, tinkering with my setup, and spent a lot of time dialing everything in and working on climbing/shooting from mine.
After trying a bunch of different saddles I ended up with a TX5 Lonestar. Fairly spendy, but I got to pick out absolutely everything about it. So far I am a big fan of it, very comfortable and the HPR (hip pinch reduction) feature (basically a piece of kydex on either side of the saddle) seems to work well.
That being said, I would recommend finding some folks who are local to you and try out different saddles. Saddle Hunter Forum has a lot of dudes on there who are WAY into it and are frequently doing meetups where everyone can try stuff out. I spent a solid year reading through the various threads there learning as much as I could. Saddles are a really personal thing, so highly recommend you test some out before you dive in.