Hunters in Europe don't worry about ballistic coefficients and trajectory like Canadian and American hunters do. They realize that most game in the forest is shot at well under 200 yards, and for big critters a heavy for caliber and relatively slow bullet will do the trick. For small animals heavy slow bullets damage less meat but still kill efficiently. The last Roe deer I shot in Germany was taken with a 200 grain .308" bullet from a 30-06 at about 60 yds. Very little meat damage, and the deer dropped on the spot from a side on rib shot. Perfect.
I would hesitate to choose a 220 grain load in a .308 Win in open prairie or alpine conditions, but in the thick bush it will do the job on anything you point it at.