I have that exact same setup.I enjoy mounting them myself. Knowing that no one will take the time and care that I do.
IE removing all oil from mount and ring threads, adjusting torque values for lubricant (purple locktite) torque specs are normally given for dry threads.
The most useful is the scope ring alignment bars. If the ring doesn’t slide easily from one bar to the next while tightened in each ring separately. Then there is an alignment issue and you are getting uneven pressure on the tube. Which causes most scopes “ going bad”. View attachment 675057
This thread on another site is a really good stepwise procedure for scope mounting.
After multiple requests for an explanation of how to mount a scope in order to have the lowest possibility of loss of zero, a discussion of a scope mounting video, and the latest thread about scope bases and action screw coming loose, I took some pics of what I do with a rifle when I get it and...
https://**NOT**PERMITTED**.com/forums/threads/scope-mounting-to-maintain-zero.78482/
Edit: Alas it won’t let me post link to another site.