They’re all the same when it comes to quality and experience. There’s a few big bulls roaming around on all the units. Pick a unit, go hunt and have fun. A lot of folks worried about picking the wrong unit these days. Commit to a unit and start learning where the caliber of bull you’re after is living on the unit. Then go hunt.
But to answer your question based upon my response, I would choose Wasatch because it is closer to home and I can make more scouting trips down there to learn where the bulls like to hang. It’s all relevant to the mindset of the hunter as to what unit they would pick. It’s not always about the dreamy 400” bull goal that everyone seems to fantasize over. We all have different reasons why we choose to hunt where we hunt.
It’s like asking a person that is lactose intolerant to help you choose a favorite milk. They’re gonna give you useless information because their reasons for doing what they do are going to be different than your reasons for doing what you do.