Ok I might get flamed for saying this but do yourself a favor and go MOA-MOA reticle! I shot Mil-MOA for a long time and when I went with MOA-MOA it's like the sun got a little brighter and the winds didn't blow as hard. There is another scope besides Nightforce in the long range shooting world and common Joe's with blue collars can afford them, they are WoTac scopes, some folks might say they are cheap but I'd prefer a good bargain. Matt makes them in Glenpool and they have a lifetime warranty. I have 3 now and while they are not a Nightforce or Leupold MK4 they work very well. If you'd like to look one over just let me know I'd be glad to show ya one.
The 30-06 is a good round nothing wrong with it for shooting out to 1K! a 175gr SMK would work wonderful. Does your rifle have a heavy barrel? if not heat could become an issue after a few rounds downrange which could give you a little greif or upset ya but that can be worked around.
I'm going to offer this information about a rifle, take it for what you wish but it has worked several times and won't break the bank. Find an older Savage rifle with a .473 boltface, the ones with the old action bolt spacing, it doesn't have to have a heavy barrel! buy it cheap and stash it in the safe. Save you some pennies and purchase a Ken Farrell +20MOA scope base, SSS trigger, and a Bell and Carlson Medalist Varmint/Tactical stock and oh yeah get with Kevin Rayhill for a tactical bolt and bolt lift kit and some Warne medium 30mm rings, get with McGowen and order a 26 or 24" 1-10 twist Douglas 7-W contour threaded for the Savage action you bought chambered in 308 and when you get everything in a big pile you can put it together

you can take a few monthes to do this OR just pull out the plastic that is your choice, BUT when everything is done you'll have a rifle that will shoot lights out and didn't cost you near as much as you would think plus you can say you built it cause you can!
Good luck with you and what you decide to do but the first thing to remember is you don't have to spend a ton of money! you DO need to spend a mess of time at the range though UNLESS you are going to make this your life then I would recommend doing things a little differently. Later,
Kirk