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Any scope suggestions for a Savage 25 in 22 Hornet? Fixed or variable?
 
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3.5x10 leupold
 
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Any scope suggestions for a Savage 25 in 22 Hornet? Fixed or variable?


200-yard scope for a 200-yard rifle, maybe a 2-7X?


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I have a 4-12x on my cz. I use it for small ground squirrel shooting and leave it on 12 power most of the time.
 
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It's not the caliber that determines the most appropriate scope, but the use you put it to.

The .22 Hornet is primarily a shorter-range round which means that a lower magnification scope suffices. But it can also be used for very small targets (like bghntr416's ground squirrels), for which a higher magnification may be useful.

But the one thing that is common to most Hornet rifles is their relatively small size and light weight. I find a 3-9 Leupold Compact fits the gun and also fits most of the gun's uses. That's what I have on a number of .22 Hornet rifles. A fixed 6x is a good compromise if you prefer to avoid the complications (and some weaknesses) of variable scopes.
 
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I find a 3-9 Leupold Compact fits the gun and also fits most of the gun's uses.


A very fine choice.
 
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I have one on my Sako L46 Rahameki (sp) .222 and it is just about perfect!

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On the wife's CZ 527, I have a older Leupold 2 x 7 compact
On my 1941 vintage Winchester M70 short rifle, I have a Leupold Alaskan 6x

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2-7 X 32 VX II Leupold is about perfect.


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Leupold 6x compact on a Kimber- I tend to prefer fixed power scopes, less fuss, never on the wrong power setting.
 
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On a Hornet a 4X compact suits me fine, but a 2x7 Compact may suit todays shooter better...


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I have three 22H, two have 4-12, one a 4.5-14, all are duplex, A/O, Leupold.


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Unertl 10x Varmint on my prewar Model 70!
 
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Well, my Savage 25 does weigh 8 pounds, and has a 24 inch barrel that measures 5/8 inch at the muzzle, so a larger scope would not look out of place...
 
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Actually on a .22 Hornet there is no real need for a scope of more than 6X !

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I shot 22 Hornets for ground squirrels for 20 years now. I have found that the 3-9x or 3-10x variable is perfect for my 22 Hornet rifles on ground squirrels. I get plenty of magnification out to my maximum effective range for a Hornet. The standard recommendation of a 6x gets tricky with mostly obscured shots much beyond 100 yards.

I usually have them set on 9x or 10x as I know what size squirrels are the various ranges out to 150 yards so I can hold off from visual memory for wind and drop. If I am close enough to blur because of the magnification I just shoot center mass of the blur. Not saying a 4x or 6x won't work, but I know what is more productive for me as far as racking up squeaks at Hornet distances.

If I had to pick a single scope I would go with a Swarovski Z3 3-9x36 as won't look overly large on a 22 Hornet action.
 
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Use whatever suits but beware of a top heavy rifle...would be my only concern..


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old, very clear weaver 4 x 12 on my pre war mod 70. p-dogs hate it. crows protest a bunch as well. be well and prosper!
 
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I like the 6x leopold for small guns.
 
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Today's shooter tends to be over scoped, he is under the delusion that powerful scopes make up for his poor shooting mostly applicable to big game, and less so as to smaller varmints


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I have an older 2x7 Leupold on mine and it works very well for me.


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I agree wit most; I would suggest a 2-7 or a small 6x power. What would be really cool- assuming you can find one- a Leupold Vari-X
2-7c.

They look like this:
https://www.burtonsgemsandopal...m-rifle-scope-estate
 
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Your wasting X.s on the Hornet, its a 200 yard rifle in reality unless your shooting pin heads rotflmo


Ray Atkinson
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