You will want to get the $104.41 Wheeler scope mounting and lapping tools kit. It has everything you need (even a DVD for instructions!) except epoxy which you may need for bedding your scope rail.
http://www.amazon.com/Wheeler-Scope-...ywords=wheeler
That comes to the second point: Bedding in general. You will want to check your scope rail for being true (straight) on you action. There are many you tube videos on this that are quite clear. Ignore the one video where the guy takes a grinder to his rail. Try and find videos from channels dedicated to firearms. Watch ALL the videos you can find and glean the best points out of all of them. I never seem to find one perfect video. To get the whole picture watch as many as you can find and make up your own procedures based on what you determine to the be best way. I have had extremely good luck doing this. NEVER rely on one single video, no matter how good the guy is. Chances are he has left out some fine points that you will pick up in another video. Find videos on BEDDING your action to your MC Millan stock. Its a procedure. Not rocket science. I recommend investing 40 dollars in the smallest can that Devcon makes for Devcon 10110 Plastic Steel Epoxy Putty (1 lb) 43.90 with free 2 day shipping for prime members on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Devcon-10110-P.../dp/B00065TMTO Some guys use Marine Tex. Some use JB Weld. Both work. there are really a lot of choices. I have determined that Devcon 10110 (NOT any Devcon steel putty that come in small tubes. Only this one in the 1lb can) is the high standard for a reasonable price. The tensile strength and shrinkage rate are perfect for even the heavy calibers. Extremely suitable for your rifle. The wheeler kit is here:
http://www.amazon.com/Wheeler-Scope-...ywords=wheeler
Bipods are tricky. Got a big budget? Get an Atlas and never look back. Medium budget? Get a Harris that swivels and tilts(cant). Small budget? Some of the UTG Bipods are really not bad. Look on Amazon.
Last item, but not the least would be a good stock pack. There are many good ones on the market. IMO, there is only one GREAT stock pack and that is the Triad Tactical Modular Stock Pack. I believe your Mc Millan stock could take the large size which gives you a much bigger zippered storage compartment. Triad packs are extremely popular and sell out as fast they get stocked. There is a new shipment coming in of 500 units. Right now they dont have squat for choices if you want a specific color. Make sure you order a RIGHT handed one if you are a right handed shooter and visa versa. Here is the link. They are SO versatile and come with material to build up your cheek weld if your scope height needs that. The soft material makes it MUCH nicer than a bare fiberglass cheek weld.
Look at all 11 images to see exactly all the options and colors available. Order ammunition holder strips, mag holder strips separately to customize the MODULAR pack to you own needs. It is so well thought out. NOT cheap at $50 plus any add on strips plus shipping. Worth every penny and then some. Trust me.
If you ever plan on taking any kind of instructional course for long range shooting you will benefit greatly by having a scope that has Miliradian Turrets and a GOOD miliradian reticle like a G2. Some places REQUIRE a Mil/Mil scope!
If I had your rifle I would put this scope on it:
Bushnell Elite Tactical G2 FFP Reticle Riflescope, 3.5-21x50mm
http://www.amazon.com/Bushnell-Tacti...=bushnell+hdmr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B2_RFmfcws
$1200 is too much? Buy it and only cry once. Cant swing it? No money left over? Try this:
Falcon Menace 5.5-25x50 Tactical 30mm Riflescope
Stock # - FALM2550B
$449.95
or Falcon Menace 5.5-25x56 Tactical 30mm Riflescope
Stock # - FALM25B
$449.95
Why dont they just say $450.00????? Sheesh. Besides that, its a great value. Good Japan optics, decent Chinese one piece tube and internals, and assembled in the UK. 10 year warranty. SWFA is dealer for the US.
Make sure you get their B20 reticle. Both models above have that.
Hope this helps.
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