There was a good thread on this last week. It may not answer your question completely, but some good info.
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1619777-High-performance-7-62x39
Egad gents! My 7.62x39 Ruger No.1 can handle pressures well above what any bolt action or autoloader safely could!
With an SKS good results at close range with 150gr Hornady SP bullets at about 2100 fps MV using Hornady load data. Also good results with Winchester 123gr SP factory loads. One of the most memorable shots I have made to date was a totally unaware Deer I nailed at about 250 meters with my SKS and a Winchester factory load. Gave it about a foot and a half holdover, the bullet went through the brisket, the Deer took a couple of steps and fell over dead.![]()
I would highly recommend the Barnes TSX designed for the 7.62x39. It has performed perfectly with excellent penetration on several deer and bear for us.
it's funny, suggesting using a 7.62x39 to hunt deer with would have caused quite the schitstorm a few years ago on CGN
Some people seem to still get in a panic about using a .223 though, so the internet never dissapoints....![]()
It wasn't a jab at anyone in particular, it's just how a few years ago people would be up in arms about using a x39. Now, more people are ok with it. I never had any issue with it. Just like a .223 or any other cartridge, use within it's limits and you get a dead deer.