Yes, and lets not forget the 30-30 Win. A very effective and popular round for putting meat on the table.
Lets face it, "meat hunters" learn how to shoot. Ammo cost and availability was a big factor to many in years past. My father would make a box of 30-30 cartridges last at least ten years, and he would bring home a deer every year. The first time he let me shoot the 30-30 it was at my first deer. He simply said, "Take a fine bead." Yes, the deer dropped in its tracks. Later the same day he let me shoot again and bag his deer too. Two shots, two deer. He was pleased, and its hard to tell how I felt. My introduction to big game hunting. I had learned to shoot by shooting the ground squirrels that ate the crops with a 22 LR. There again ammo cost and supply was a factor and Dad expected a good kill rate. Guns were a tool to get a job done, not toys.