What are your goals for the resulting calves? Replacement females, bulls for sale, show calves? Since you plan to flush, I assume you're not just looking for a marketable commodity calf. Not knowing the market in your area or your plans for the calves makes it more difficult to make a suggestion. Where your located could also be relevant. For example, it seems anything with a SAV prefix sells well in the Midwest, but is not necessarily a big deal in the far West. If it were me, I'd definitely pay attention to disposition when making my choice. You might want to use a bull to improve carcass if your planning on selling bulls, but it may not matter to you if your leaning towards replacements or show calves.
I had a 2001 daughter of that bull for quite a few years, but mine was a real B. #13907431 Fertility was a plus but attitude was not. She gave me 11 calves with two sets of twins. Not sure why we put up with her as long as we did, but we were younger and more agile then. About half her retained daughters were culled for disposition. I culled one last year who retained Pathfinder status through 7 calves. She was easy to work with, but unfortunately her udder kept getting closer to the ground and I was worried it might become a problem. I still have a 2012 daughter and she has a beautiful udder and a nice disposition. She was sired by a Predestined son out of a 004 daughter. Thomas Angus in Bend Oregon used that combination a lot and they were mostly real good cows. I worried about disposition with both 004 and 3000C plus an extra shot of EXT in the pedigree, but she is great.