well first things first for the scope. I think you would be hard pressed to go wrong with a good low powered light weight leupold variable. I would look really hard at the Euro line of leupolds, they are 30mm scopes and are a great value for the money. Either the 1.25-4 or 2-7, both are very nice I had the 2-7 put on my dads 35 whelen and hed has been extremely happy with it. The VxII line has both the 1-4x20 and 2-7 in both lightweight and standard scope. I have used the 2-7 on my loaner truck gun, mauser 06, for years and couldn't find any fault in it, very duravle scope. The VxIII 1.5-5 and 1.75-6 are also very nice if you are willing to spend the money, I have a lighted 1.5-5 on my lightweight 375 and had another one on a 45/70 encore, very light, very clear and super durable. All of these scopes are fairly spendy $250+ but very nice durable scopes. If price is a concern then I would probably get the 2-7 VxI, you can find them for $175 dollars fairly regularly and they are clear, durable, and light. Hunting in rough weather and terain has really sold me on good glass, It rained almost constatnly this hunting season and my leupolds never fogged up on the inside like my buddies nikon did, also I took a couple pretty good spills this year and all my scopes held up except one 3-9 that broke in half when I rolled down a mountain on a 4 wheeler and the leupold service department guy I talked to said "send it in, we'll fix or replace it" now thats good customer service.
I'm running late for work and will get into loads later today.....
Good luck.