I've got a 7.62X39X.308 T/C Contender Carbine.
It came from the T/C custom shop (Fox Ridge), they bored them .308 so you couldn't shoot the cheap, at the time, surplus ammo, pressure was too high. I loaded it just for deer hunting in Pennsylvania with 125 grain bullets. Very very accurate. It was about the same speed as a 30-30, but the 30-30 had a 170-grain bullet and the carbine had a 125.
If I were to make a choice, I'd go 30-30. I mostly lent mine to the fathers of young first-time hunters-low recoil.
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