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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 1510725" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>Depending on how accurate and repeatable your rifle is your current set up is you're close to your needs right now. I'd upgrade the scope or see if Leupold's custom Shop could change the reticle, they might be able to put in a mildot reticle. Maybe change the stock of have it bedded. But if 600-700 yards is your current max it's possible to do it with your rifle. Some might argue that a 300 win mag would be better for bull elk. That would be a barrel swap with your rifle. I'm going to build off of Remington actions. but I really favor the bolt angle of my pushfeed Model 70. So a scope, bedding or a new stock, maybe a rangefinder, binos and you're pretty much set. Save the money ammo or a new barrel when the time comes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 1510725, member: 95344"] Depending on how accurate and repeatable your rifle is your current set up is you're close to your needs right now. I'd upgrade the scope or see if Leupold's custom Shop could change the reticle, they might be able to put in a mildot reticle. Maybe change the stock of have it bedded. But if 600-700 yards is your current max it's possible to do it with your rifle. Some might argue that a 300 win mag would be better for bull elk. That would be a barrel swap with your rifle. I'm going to build off of Remington actions. but I really favor the bolt angle of my pushfeed Model 70. So a scope, bedding or a new stock, maybe a rangefinder, binos and you're pretty much set. Save the money ammo or a new barrel when the time comes. [/QUOTE]
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