80's winchester 670 30/06 for elk

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Hey folks, I'm 15 and have a hand-me-down 670 (winchesters bolt action 670, not the rem. pump) 30/06 that i'm thinking about using for deer and elk. Needs a new scope and a gunsmiths look over. Should i fix it up or just get me a savage axis/ ruger american or other inexpensive rifle in 7mm mag, 308, or 30/06?
 

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I shot a lot of elk, mule deer and pronghorn with an old Remington 700 adl (blind mag box, plastic stock, rubbed off bluing). It was the only gun I had for many years.

I like nice guns as much as anybody but I also think the rifle is not even in the top 5 things guys should worry about. Boots, packs, raingear, sleep systems, optics etc are all more important. You can kill elk with a 200 dollar budget rifle just as well as with a 7000 dollar custom.
 

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The 670 will treat you very well. As mentioned above, spend your money on hunting gear, ammo and a new scope.
 

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Those can be sweet old guns 196?-1979, the trigger is better than the axis for sure, what kinda safety does it have?
the -06 is a great elk and deer round
any 165-180gr ammunition off the shelf should be fine for hunting out to 350-400 yards
good luck in the field
 
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It is way better than any rifle you mentioned, and the .30-06 is all you'll ever need. You may want something else, but you won't need it. I bought a Winchester 70 Ranger (sort of the last iteration of the 670) when I was 18 and it remains one of the most accurate rifles I've owned. Putting money into optics is a way better priority. Personally, I put binos first, then scope.
 

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Spend your money on solid optics and rings. If it doesn't shoot well for you as is, bed the action, free float the barrel, adjust the trigger, and maybe add a new recoil pad. 670s are good rifles. You won't regret it over a newer budget rifle.
 
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Decided to put a nice scope and possibly a Boyd’s stock on there
 
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