Nice rifle. You are probably looking at scopes above the $2k or so range, which is where my personal experience ends. I would do a lot of research before buying, and would include in your research these sites:
Sniper's Hide
http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=541&f=5511
Precision Rifle Blog, and this article in particular:
http://precisionrifleblog.com/2015/1...-and-reticles/
Ilya's Optics Thoughts
http://opticsthoughts.com/
My 2 cents - expect near perfection at that price point, and don't settle for anything that isn't. And whatever you get, no matter how expensive, set up a tracking test and make sure the exact scope you bought tracks correctly. All this requires is a properly measured distance (typically 100 yards but you can scale it for others) and a yardstick. The "scope humbler" tests have shown that many companies make examples that do and don't track properly, even within the same exact model.
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