I agree it depends on you.
I stocked several thousand rounds when it was below 10c/round delivered. At the time I was shooting it through various AK74s. Then I built a couple of ARs, now the AKs never see the light of day. My Smith and Wesson is super accurate for what it is, around 1.25-1.5 MOA with either 7N6 milsurp or Hornady. This is from a 16" carbine.
One thing to remember is that the "cheap" (20cents/round is cheap today, but it's a double for me!) milsurp is corrosive. Not a big deal, but for a truck gun there's no way I'm carrying corrosive and worrying about it.
The bullet performs very well, both the 7N6 and the VMax have good terminal performance and are accurate enough. I've not been impressed with the accuracy or wounding ability of the Wolf etc. I'm running a carbine in 5.45 as my primary hog/truck gun and I like it a lot. It's not a 308, but it performs about as well as 5.56. I'd put it close behind M193 and ahead of M855 for hogs and dogs, the main problem being there aren't a lot of choices in bullets. The fancy expensive bullets available in 5.56 beat it hands down.