I think some of the attempts to make it out that the .308 really isn't losing much to .30 cal and 7mm magnums, 6.5 cm and such, etc… are pretty obviously comparing a .308 loaded to the gills and with "mods" like longer throats, oals, long barrels maybe… and comparing that to factory saami spec over the counter ammo out of factory guns in other chamberings.
Reminds me of a thread a while back where the claim was that the .308 rendered the .30-06 obsolete, that it was the single greatest round there, etc, and then the argument was made on the basis of using the latest greatest powders, a high bc small manufacturer specialty bullet, a longer than spec OAL if I recall, and more or less pitting that carefully and optimally tuned loading to the old standard 180 grain soft point at 2700 out of the 30-06.
The .308 is awesome and it's strongest suit is how gosh darn CONSISTENT you can make it behave and how easy it is to find an accurate load and barrel life and shootability and ubiquity of components and ammo, it's as versatile as the day is long for all manner of tasks, a jack of all trades, eminently useful and practical.
But the only way it holds its own in any honest and realistic way against the 6.5 creed and similar rounds, the 7mms, and the .30 cal magnums (can't believe they even get compared, also not at all putting the 6.5cm in the same league as a 7 or 30 mag) AS A DEDICATED LONG RANGE ROUND is if you refuse to do an apples to apples comparison.
A while back I found a smoking .300 win mag combo, not SAAMI dimensions at all so if we wanna really compare apples to apples and put the .308 when optimized to exceed factory standard loadings against a .300 winny that's had the same treatment, have at it.
I got an HBN treated 200 grain smk (the newer version, lawndart haha) loaded long for single feed to hit 3100 fps with Rl25 and LAPUA brass. No pressure signs at all. 24 inch pipe plus a brake.
Of course factory .300 win mag ammo can "only" do 2960 with a 180, so a hot loaded custom .308 can sort of get close…well not really but anyways