In original miltary configuration, the Swedes can generally be counted on to group 5 shots into 2" or less with the open sights. So trying for 1 MOA or less is entirely reasonable with a scope. Of course they paid very careful attention to bedding and other details of assembly when they were built back then. When sporterized it is possible for those features to be lost. Anyway, I had a sporterized M96 with a worn barrel that wouldn't shoot boat tails. The inexpensive Hornady 160g round noses with RL22 grouped very well, and that bullet is very effective on deer, even with the lower velocity. I would say that they are good out to 200 yards with less meat damage. The long bullet can be seated closer to the lands, which helps. Those lighter bullets have a pretty long jump. Good luck