Numrich Arms has diagrams of different makes/models firearms on there site. Most are copies of manufacturers schmetics included with new firearms. Most of the Savage diagrams only deal with the model designation not the alphabetic soup after. That's mainly for the individuals who fill orders as too how the firearm is equipped. You have a Model 10 with plastic stock, detachable box magazine and dependant on age could be left hand police action or a package rifle. Makes it very easy for order fillers too pull the right rifle from a shelf of rifles.

There's pratically anything out there in rings and bases needed for scope mounting today. Having tactical in the name will mean premium dollar pricing for questionable features. It escapes me how having tactical rings that will withstand being run over by a tank means anything when the scope is destroyed and firearm damaged but rings are still serviceable. Suspect from experience you will need medium height rings. Should the base be higher than most manufacturers might get by with low rings.