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<blockquote data-quote="orwapitihunter" data-source="post: 725143" data-attributes="member: 1939"><p>Either scope will fit your needs. I prefer the 4.5-14 but I spend a lot of time shooting past your 600 yard max range. </p><p></p><p>The CDS turret will also fit your needs with a 200 yard zero range. The CDS set allows 14 MOA of adjustment from the closest to farthest setting.</p><p></p><p>As far as the stock and trigger, I would shoot it as is and see if they meet your needs. The newest X Mark Pro trigger that Remington uses is a hit or miss in my experience. By that I mean that some adjust rather well and fit my needs, but others just don't. Your expectations may be quite a bit different than mine, so shoot it and see. I have never had a stock perform worse after a properly done pillar and bed job, but your rifle may shoot fine without. Once again shoot it and see if you are happy with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orwapitihunter, post: 725143, member: 1939"] Either scope will fit your needs. I prefer the 4.5-14 but I spend a lot of time shooting past your 600 yard max range. The CDS turret will also fit your needs with a 200 yard zero range. The CDS set allows 14 MOA of adjustment from the closest to farthest setting. As far as the stock and trigger, I would shoot it as is and see if they meet your needs. The newest X Mark Pro trigger that Remington uses is a hit or miss in my experience. By that I mean that some adjust rather well and fit my needs, but others just don't. Your expectations may be quite a bit different than mine, so shoot it and see. I have never had a stock perform worse after a properly done pillar and bed job, but your rifle may shoot fine without. Once again shoot it and see if you are happy with it. [/QUOTE]
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