The problem is that you will end up worry more about how close the finish is rather than the quality of the scope. You are never going to get a perfect match between a stainless scope and a stainless rifle. Allot of people go thru this, myself included. If a BSA matches your rifle perfectly and the luepold doesn't, are you going with the BSA? If you put the BSA on your rifle, you won't get anymore for the rifle with the scope than without. Don't worry about the finish, worry about the quality. Buy the best scope you can afford. When you go to sell the rifle, slap a cheap scope you have laying around on it or sell it without a scope and keep the good one you bought. You rarely if ever get what the scope is worth when you sell it on the gun. If you really want to get rid of it, sell it seperately on ebay or on the classifieds here.