I've got a .308 Win and 6mm Rem the 788 bolt guns. Both from 1974 and will never part with either. Bought both brand new have killed a ton of deer with the .308. The 6mm has served me well for varmints, one deer and money from running deer shoots and bench rest 200 yard shoots at the clubs I belong to. Bought them both when I got out of the Navy in 1973. I'm 65 now and just found out about three years ago that my 6mm puts all the bullet weights I shoot into the same group at 100 yards. I shoot 75 grain HDY HP, 80 grain Speers (a deer bullet), 100 grain Hornady's and 105 grain Speers. The 80 grain Speer gets shot the most and now I believe Speer does not catalogue it or the 105 grain Spitzer. Oh well, I believe I have enough of both stockpiled to keep me shooting my 6mm until God calls me home. My .308 Win 788 is one of my most accurate cast bullet shooters I own. It prefers the Lyman 311041, 178 grain boolit over all others.
358 Win