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My trusty Remington 700 30-06 BDL, new set up?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunter14" data-source="post: 904697" data-attributes="member: 55580"><p>That scope should do the trick. Could also look at the 4.5-14 for a little extra zoom if you want. As far as ammo goes, you are just going to have to find a hunting load that shoots well out of your gun. Price doesn't necessarily matter, accuracy out of your gun does. With that being said, I would do some research on high ballistic coefficient factory ammo (180+ grains will probably be best) and start shooting. You will want to try to get something 1 MOA or better to reach out to 600 yards. The other option, which I would highly recommend, is to start reloading. It is very easy to do once you get into it and it will definitely help you find the most accurate load for your rifle. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunter14, post: 904697, member: 55580"] That scope should do the trick. Could also look at the 4.5-14 for a little extra zoom if you want. As far as ammo goes, you are just going to have to find a hunting load that shoots well out of your gun. Price doesn't necessarily matter, accuracy out of your gun does. With that being said, I would do some research on high ballistic coefficient factory ammo (180+ grains will probably be best) and start shooting. You will want to try to get something 1 MOA or better to reach out to 600 yards. The other option, which I would highly recommend, is to start reloading. It is very easy to do once you get into it and it will definitely help you find the most accurate load for your rifle. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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