I have the same scope as above and really like it, it's the second one I have owned actually. My advice would be to save the extra money and get that one or better. Mine was $99 at a gun store so I am sure they can be found cheaper. You might be able to get a get fixed power simmons shotgun scope in 2 or 4 power for 75 bucks though that would be pretty decent.
Something to consider with a scope is not ony whether it will take the abuse of a hard recoiling weapon, which most can now a days, but how good the optics are. Most shutgun hunting is done in pretty crappy weather, cold and wet. Cheaper scopes tend to fog up over time, or right off the batt because of poor build quality or lack of lens coatings. For a hunitng scope you want it to be clear and bright when you need it most. The trophies are some of the brightest scopes I have looked thru for that amount of money, especially the lower powered ones.
There is nothing like thinking you saved a few bucks on a scope only to whip your rifle up on the buck of a lifetime and have the sope fog over while you are aiming. I have had it happen, it sucks! This is another reason long eye relief scopes are nice, the lens is farther away from your eye which radiates heat and can fog a lens up.
Paul