This could go both ways. Given the choice, nice rifle, nice scope! Unfortunately, my wallet is not deep enough.
I have however found that a cheap scope is actually an expensive scope, at least in my experiences. Most of the cheap scopes I have bought (Tasco's), I have ended up replacing. I replaced the World Class on my .280 after my groups opened to 6" @ 50 yards. I replaced it with a Nikon. I love my Nikon and I have not had a problem with it. Same with the Tasco 6-24 power on my Rem 700 .22-250. I put an expensive Leupold on that. My groups actually got smaller.
If I were to purchase another scope, I would either get a Nikon or Bushnell for my "cheap" scope. These are excellent quality scopes for a reasonable price. They are not mega bucks, and they are not cheap, but they are right in the middle.
It all depends on what the purpose of the rifle is. If you don't expect it to be a tack driver, a "cheap" scope would work fine. Especially in shorter ranges. But if you are shooting longer distances or require more precision, then an "expensive" scope is the way to go.
Just my 2 cents!