@200 yards unless your useing a shootNsee target it will be hard to see the holes.
as for cheap or budget scopes.
what is your budget. I been lucky through the years with the sub 125.00 scopes.
although I tend to put quality rings/mounts on. My most recent scope is the hawke airmax ev. All though this model is intended for air rifle. It has proven itself worthy.
their ballistic software and map 6 reticule save you a lot of time figureing out your hold points. You can print out cheat sheets that fit right in the lens cap. I'm been eye balling this one. http://www.hawkeoptics.com/rifle-scopes/varmint-sf.html
Down load the ballistic calculator and play with it. I'm sure most scope manufactures have similar stuff now.....if your data is correct hawke software is very very close.
I think those centerpoint scopes are pretty cheap, but that's just my opinion.
I think the Simmons line of scopes is better quality for a cheap scope. Sometimes Dick's has Bushnell scopes or other big brands on sale for around $100
^ This. I was going to recommend a Nikon M-223. I have a 2-8x version (took it off my AR for now and stuck it on my 10/22) but you would do well with the 2-8x or 3-12x out to 200yds