300 Savage is the ammunition the gun (a Remington 7600) is chambered for. The ammunition is shorter than the 308 Winchester and has ballistics in between the 30/30 Winchester and the 308 Win. making it an excellent deer gun or any game of medium size. Since even elk were taken with 30/30s in the past, the 300 Savage could probably do the job within a reasonable distance, but it wouldn't be my first choice.
The previous model (Remington Model 760) was produced in 300 Savage from 1952-1960. The specific gun you mention (your question without a complete sentence...) (7600 in 300 Savage) is a special limited run with only 300 made in 2007. It has a walnut stock with satin finish and blued metal finish on the steel. Remington website does not list any current models of 7600s that are chambered in 300 Savage. Probably a fiscally conscious decision on Remington's part considering 300 Savage is difficult to find and overpriced when you do.
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