Looking in Savage's online catalog, I was always uncertain about the model 25, but when I got to see one I found that I liked it better than I thought I would.
I also got two 50 round boxes of Black Hills 75 grain match HP cartridges that were marked "Seconds" as the bullets had dark patches on them. The brass looked OK though.
Here are pictures of a target from my first outing with the gun. It was getting close to dark so by the time I got it sighted in, I only had time to shoot one group at 100 yards before I had to head for the house.
A dime covers this five shot group at 100 yards. - Just what I was hoping for.




The action on the model 25 looks like a bigger version of the action on my Savage in .17HMR rimfire, but it's really quite different. There is a three lug bolt head for example, and it is also much smoother. The bolt glides like its on bearings.
I wanted something cheap to shoot that would be accurate and not have much recoil. My first preference was a .222 Remington, but in the end I got a .223 instead.
Now I have to get reloading dies lined up before I run out of these factory loads. - I hope it likes 55 grain bullets as much as it likes these 75 grain hollow-points, as I have 200 55 grain Hornady V-Max bullets on hand, left over from when I had a CZ in .222 Remington a few years ago.
No longer dubious about the Savage model 25, I would recommend this rifle for a range gun, or as a relatively light varminter.
The scope is a BSA "CatEye" 4-16x40 side-focus. - Seems OK, but looks funny.