Hi Doc623:
You are better off just plinking with the rifle untill you put about 500 rounds through the rifle. Spring guns, as you have read, tend to kill scopes. However, they are at their worst before they are broken in. They shake rattle and roll until they break in, sometimes they never stop, in which case good luck trying to hit anything with one like that. However, most will be broken in after about a thousand rounds are fired through it.
If you have iron sights I would use them for a while, if not just shoot the thell out of it, and then mount the scope. The more rounds you shoot before you mount the scope the better. However, some mount the scope right off the bat and never have a problem, others have to send the scope back, and wait for a new one...............
Just my 2 cents here, do as you want
Jim