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.
how much is my remington 760 gamemaster 300 savage worth
what is a Remington 760 300 savage worth it is a gamemaster
100-500
$400.00
$300 to $500 depending on condition, location, accessories and etc.. They can be replaced for under $600.
It's not they made it from 1952-1960
Lets start with the fact that Remington started making the Model 760 in the year 1952.The 300 savage chambering was available from 1952-1958.While not rare these rifles will bring between 200-300 dollars,depending on overall condition,and a good bore.
ABOUT $400 IF IN VERY GOOD CONDITION
Around $595.00
250-450 dollars depending on overall condition.
with the info listed above i would say that it was manufactured somewere between 1952 and 1958. those were the only years they manufactured them in 300 savage.
Your Remington model 81 woodmaster chambered in 300 Savage caliber will bring between 350-550 dollars for a rifle showing between 60%-80% of its original finish,and a good bore.