Some negative feedback to balance things out....
I used to handload a now unavailable 135 grain Sierra Pro Hunter spitzer to about 2100 fps for deer hunting. I have a Paratrooper that is just a range fun gun and a rifle I dressed up for hunting with a camo Choate stock. I cut the bayonet lug off the thing, kept grabbing on things when I was still hunting heavy cover. I put a scope on it, too.
I've shot one deer with that load, a small doe. I hit it head on at 80 yards in the neck. Bullet went into the body cavity just above the heart, and out the ribs near the diaphragm on the right side. Great shot placement, right where I wanted it. Deer jumped 3 feet in the air and ran out of sight. Just as I got up to go check, the bottom dropped out, HUGE thunderstorm for about 15 minutes. Wiped out any blood. Bummer. I looked and looked, no blood, so decided to go back to camp and recruit some help to search. I got back to my dirt bike, looked to my right, and the danged deer was laying about 15 yards from the back knobby.
It had run nearly 200 yards with a dead fatal hit. Well, it happens. The shot was good, the exit wound was huge, the left lung was untouched, but the right lung was destroyed. Had I not had a thunderstorm hit, I'm sure the blood trail would have been obvious. The thing shot about 3-3.5" at 100 yards, not enough accuracy for me to risk a head shot. Had I been shooting my deadly accurate .257 Roberts, I'd have took the top of her head off.
I have a .308 Remington M7 I sort of favor now days. I took the scope off the SKS and use it for a truck gun now. It's really better suited for that than hunting considering accuracy or lack there of. I really prefer MOA or preferably sub MOA accuracy in a rifle. I know that's considered excessive by most, but hey, I'm picky. My 3/4 moa rifles would have made that head or neck shot easy. I wasn't willing to try it with that SKS.