The bipod will work great! Have one on my Trainer.
The slope of the stock angles the feet up towards the barrel, but there is plenty of clearance.
I add a stock pack to improve cheek weld and eye alignment, works well. The combo of high rings and hogback stock really stretched my neck.
If the price won't hurt you get the Harris. I have a Caldwell, an Outers (needed to file some parts for it to work) and a Blackhawk (worst of the bunch). The differences are subtle and they will all do the job but the Harris is the best one. I have one Harris that is 15? Years old or more, been on lots of guns and lots of trips: keeps on working.
You should have no problems out to 100. After that wind and drop are a real factor but everyone will have the same issues and may the best shooter win! My 11 year old daughter shot these groups at 25yds. (The bottom target was getting her focused to the scope and new gun) With the Trainer,
The stock on your rifle is NICE.