Check the Remington Society of America, date barrel codes and location.
http://remingtonsociety.com/rsa/questions/barrelcodes
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Sako, and Remington are two different manufacturers.
The 7mm Remingtonn is longer. The 30/06 has a larger projectile.
26"
A Remington Model 700 chambered for the 7mm 08 cartridge would be a short action as the cartridge is based on the .308 Win.
how much is Remington model 700 worth how much is a Remington model 760 worth
TRY THE WIN COLLECTORS SITE
100-500 USD or so
depends if you properly broke the barrel ln, and how many rounds you put through it with proper cool down. magnum cartridges such as the 7mm and 300 win mag will start to break down the rifling in the barrel after 1500 rounds slowly decreasing the minute of angle accuracy you bought it with. but if it is in mint condition i would expect 550 dollars
The caliber designation of 7mm-08 is considered a short action.
A while back there was a long action version of the Savage Model 12 (I think it was the 112BVSS) that was chambered in 7mm Remington Magnum. The last I ever really heard of them was back in the late 1990s. I've not seen anything about it since then. For now the only manufacturer that makes a bull barrel 7mm Remington Magnum is Remington, their Sendero line, as a matter of fact.
While the 30-06 has a larger calibre projectile then the 7mm (.284 calibre) the 7mm has a bigger case capacity. They are both fine cartridges, being available in many and varied factory loads and a lot reloading data is out there for both of them. The only advantage is what ever the 30-06 will do the 7mm rem mag will do faster, flatter and hitting harder. Both will take most north American game. I think the 30-06 is better I have one of my own an I've shot with a 7mm Remington magnum the difference with a 30-06 is that it is used to kill pretty much any North American game an some of African large game a 7mm Remington Magnum can kill stuff in Africa but it cant take down a big old Cape Buffalo or a Crocodile because a 30-06 ranges its bullet grain to over 220 grain while the 7mm Remington Magnum can only go up to 200 so that gives the 30-06 20 grains more killing power than the 7mm Remington Magnum.