I would do neither for a start, get a heap of ammo and practice your shooting. You can "learn" to use a bad trigger.
Not seen a killwell scope so cant comment on that but if it holds zero will be OK for a start.
Just my 2 cents worth. Make the best of what you currently have.
If you can consistently hit an A4 page at 200 then that all you need for a start, or even ever. That will be a dead deer.
People forget long range shooting is a learned skill, not the 1,2,3 process your local gunshop will try and tell you. Good gear helps mind.
What else do you need??
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