I cannot think of a worse deer cartridge. One, it would probably be an accurate long range cartridge, encouraging that group of shooters that want to make ultra long shots, and although it might provide penetration due to sectional density, it certainly would not provide expansion and effective energy transfer. Even up close, the very design that makes it so attractive at long range would make it even worse at close range, probably providing near FMJ performance. Deer are taken most reliably, most humanely, and with less tissue damage, by medium velocity large diameter bullets with controlled but significant expansion. I have killed around a hundred deer, with cartridges from 22 magnum through 500 S&W. I can tell you that the single most effective caliber I have ever used is the 444 Marlin. The 22 you envision may be a terrific target rifle, and an effective varmint rifle, it would not be a candidate for deer.