- Location
- Western Manitoba
It was originally pushed as achieving 30-06 velocities in a handy lever gun. Which it did at the time, 30-06 velocities being not very fast at the time. As mentioned, when the military was looking for a more efficient 30-06, they used the 30 Savage as the base for the 308. I've had my step dad's for many years, used it on mostly moose. A few deer and bears. It works fine. - dan
While I agree with last part, is some of us who think the replacement for 30-06 might have been the much older 7.65x53 (or multiple alternate names) - same .473" case head, was shorter than 30-06, etc. - just was not invented in USA - was Paul Mauser's baby circa the 1890's. Is not to take a thing away from 300 Savage, 308 Win or 30-06 - just history says was a different time back then. Original 1906 30-06 rounds were 150 grain at 2,700 fps - we would look down on that today, I think - but what it was - what USA used to take back Europe in WWI.