The Remington 700 Classic in .300 Savage was produced as part of the annual Classic series in which Remington chambered the 700 in historically significant or obsolescent cartridges. The .300 Savage, introduced by Savage in 1920, was the cartridge that inspired the .308 Winchester. The Classic featured a straight-comb American walnut stock without the Monte Carlo of the BDL, honoring the pre-war sporter aesthetic. Annual Classic production runs are limited; this specific chambering was offered once and not repeated. Type: Rifle Action: Bolt-Action Caliber: .300 Savage Capacity: 4 Year introduced: 1978, USA Weight: 44 oz Overall length: 43.5" Status: Discontinued Intended use: Hunting, Collecting