None of the above, I much prefer a hawke panorama with the half mildot reticle.
What's best on .25 springers?
None of the above, I much prefer a hawke panorama with the half mildot reticle.
I had a great 80 in 25, & tried the red dot farce, useless in my opinion over 10m, i got a hawke airmax in 2-7x32, it really suited the rifle.
Rob
I voted for a compact scope but, I imagine that lightweight .25 springer with open sights would be a lot of fun - especially if it could be an HW30 at about 11ftlb.
All of the above.
I have a Nikko Stirling Panamax on my .25 Beeza.
Pete
Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
I don't know why you would treat a .25 any different to another caliber, yes sub 12 it could be a bit loopy on trajectory, but then with a decent scope and good practice their as accurate as any other caliber.
Personally I use similar scopes on all my rifles 4x12x40 which suits my shooting style.
I guess it depends what you are using it for.
Master Debater
A 22. Barrel if it can be swapped !!!!!!!!
Looking for TO-6 Trigger unit unmessed with or T0-6 kit for 34
I bought robs .25 80 and fitted a whitetail classic 1.5x 5x 20. Perfect if not using open sights.
Ed - HW77 mk2 .22 + Vmach kit - HW80 mk1 .22 + Vmach kit - Webley Tempest 1979 -
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