So, I am in a unique situation. I have been shooting at 350-400 yards more often with a setup that is definitely not quite ideal. A Remington 700 ADL .30-06 with Synthetic Stock and sporter barrel and a Vortex Crossfire II 4-12 BDC. However, I have been pleasantly surprised that with my first batch of reloads (175gr SMK with 44gr. IMR4895) I was connecting on 8-12" plates an upwards of 15 rounds without letting the barrel cool. However, I really want to get rid of the whole setup and move to a Tikka T3 Lite in .30-06, and eventually a better scope such as a Vortex 2.5-10x32. Now, would you recommend that I go with the scope first, and see if my rifle can outshoot me, then when the cash is saved, buy a new bolt gun - or buy the bolt gun first, and use the current scope? I have definitely found that I need parallax adjustment due to my poor eyesight (even at my age!)which I quickly found when shooting at the 315 yard plates, I had a hard time noticing the plate was even on a stand! I though the darn thing was sitting on higher ground! Any help you can offer would be great!