I gained an interest in the older Mossberg rifles when I bought a very nice .308 Mod 800 earlier this year. I've been keeping an eye out for a matching .30-06. I have not found very much info regarding either one and have only seen one .30-06 Mod 810 in person. Occaisionally I see one on an auction site, but after shipping and FFL fees, the prices typically exceed what I'm willing to pay. Mossberg also made the bolt action for some retail stores. I've seen them labeled as Western Field, Revelation and New Haven. From what i can determine, these models were of the Mod 810 series. The 800 being a short action and the 810 a long action. Mossberg also marketed a Mod 1500 that I believe was made by Howa and has also been labeled by other companies, such as Smith & Wesson and Howa itself. From what I've seen on the auction site, $225 is in the ball park. The scope could be a plus if it appears to be in decent shape.
Once the search feature is back in service, do a search. I found most of my info from threads on this site.
I the mean time, I'll throw in some quotes from the copies I printed.
"they were a budget rifle, and there was considerable difference in the short (800) actions and the long (810) actions. The 800 uses a Weatherby style full diameter bolt with two rows of 3 lugs, while the 810 had two rows of two lugs that were larger in diameter than the bolt body.
The three lug arraingment with it's 60 degree bolt throw lacks camming power both opening and closing which requires you to really slam the bolt handle around. Since it is tacked onto the bolt with a silver disk, electo welded.
Breaking them loose is quite possible.
The firing pin is of the Arisaka piston type, and there are two different versions, the latter being better.
I believe they were first made for Western Auto under the Western Field brand around 1965, and with the Mossberg name a couple years afterward. They seem to have been withdrawn from the market about a decade later.
They certainly look good, and are quite strong. but the safety only blocks the trigger, not the firing pin, and like the Remington 788 can never be fully trusted. keep your chamber empty until you spot the game."
"Yes I have one in .30-06 and I wish they never stopped making them ... as soon as I started reloading the accuracy became better and its been great since '72 when I purchased it yes its been that long ... I will never part with my '06 western auto/ mossberg its one of my favorites."
"... who made the Mossberg 800 D Super Grade rifles in 308 Win..."
"Mossberg made them, then in 1985 they purchased the parts inv. and imp. rights to the rifles S&W was having built and imported from Howa of japan those new model #s are the 1500 series ..."
If you decide not to purchase the Mossy, would you be willing to provide me the gun shop info where it is located? I'm in Maryland and may be interested.
Hope the info helps.
Thanks
Joe