Frankly quite irrelevant in most stalking situations, because:
1. The point blank zero of a typical 100Gr .243W is between 50 and 160 yards (when zeroed at 100 yards)- with other words the bullet will hit where your cross hairs are when you pull then trigger.
2. Most (lowland/woodland) deer are shot at 40-60 yards.
3. Hitting it broadside within a 6" circle from the center of the killing-point will still kill it.
Therefore any rifle that 'groups' at 2-3" at 100 yards will be perfectly adequate to kill most deer in most situations.
Yes, it is wonderful if you 'print' sub 0.5" groups at 100 Yards, but is it really necessary? No. Focus on getting closer, and your rifle's accuracy is really not an issue. And when you can take a shot you often don't have time for all those mental calculations of hold-over or hold-under etc, all nice on the range but in a stalking situation you need to point and shoot without all that malarkey.