The Savage 25 Walking Varminter in .22 Hornet with a 22-inch barrel is a purpose-built bolt-action rifle for shooters who hunt on the move and demand precision at every stop. Chambered in the classic .22 Hornet, it delivers flat trajectories and minimal recoil—perfect for small varmints and pest control. The 22-inch button-rifled carbon steel barrel provides consistent accuracy, while the AccuTrigger lets you dial pull weight from 2.5 to 6 pounds without tools. This rifle feeds from a detachable four-round magazine and comes drilled and tapped for scope mounts. At $639.38, it’s a lightweight, accurate platform for mobile varmint shooting.
| Manufacturer | Savage Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 25 Walking Varminter |
| Material | Carbon steel barrel, synthetic stock (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | .22 Hornet ammunition, standard scope bases |
| Finish | Matte blue barrel, black synthetic stock |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- AccuTrigger System: Adjustable pull weight from 2.5 to 6 pounds eliminates creep and overtravel—why it matters: you get a crisp, repeatable break shot after shot, critical for long-range varmint hits.
- 22-Inch Button-Rifled Barrel: Medium contour carbon steel barrel with a 1:14 twist rate stabilizes .22 Hornet bullets—why it matters: consistent spin and minimal fouling mean sub-MOA accuracy at 200 yards.
- Detachable Four-Round Magazine: Single-stack polymer magazine feeds .22 Hornet rounds reliably—why it matters: quick reloads and no fumbling with loose rounds when you’re moving between stands.
- Drilled and Tapped Receiver: Pre-drilled with 8-40 threads for standard scope bases—why it matters: mount your preferred optic immediately without gunsmithing, saving time and money.
- Lightweight Synthetic Stock: Textured grip panels and a flat forend for stable offhand shooting—why it matters: carry all day without fatigue, and get a solid cheek weld on the move.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the mobile varmint hunter who walks fields, fence lines, and pastures. You’re after prairie dogs, ground squirrels, and coyotes at ranges from 50 to 200 yards. You want a gun that’s light enough to carry hours, accurate enough to drop a dog at 150 yards, and chambered in a round that won’t blow up a pelt. The .22 Hornet gives you flat trajectory with minimal noise and recoil—ideal for shooters who value stealth and precision. If you’re a competition shooter looking for a rimfire alternative for small-game matches, the Walking Varminter fits that niche too.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: AccuTrigger gives you a crisp, adjustable pull; barrel is button-rifled for consistent accuracy; lightweight at 6.5 lbs; detachable magazine for fast reloads; drilled and tapped for optics.
- Cons: No open sights included—you’ll need to buy a scope and rings; the synthetic stock has a hollow feel some shooters dislike; the .22 Hornet is a specialty round with limited availability at big-box stores.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Savage 25 Walking Varminter | Ruger American Ranch | CZ 527 American |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .22 Hornet | .223 Remington | .22 Hornet |
| Barrel Length | 22 inches | 16.1 inches | 22 inches |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs | 6.4 lbs | 6.6 lbs |
| Trigger | AccuTrigger (adjustable) | Standard (not adjustable) | Set trigger (adjustable) |
| Magazine | Detachable 4-round | Detachable 4-round | Detachable 5-round |
| Price | $639.38 | $529.00 | $749.00 |
| Best For | Mobile varminting, precision | Budget hunting, short barrel | Benchrest, set trigger accuracy |
The Ruger American Ranch is cheaper and available in .223, but its 16-inch barrel loses velocity for longer shots. The CZ 527 has a set trigger and nicer wood stock, but costs $110 more and weighs slightly more. The Savage hits a sweet spot—AccuTrigger adjustability, lightweight carry, and sub-MOA potential at half the price of the CZ.
FAQ
What scope base does the Savage 25 Walking Varminter use?
The receiver is drilled and tapped for 8-40 threads, which accept standard Weaver-style or Picatinny scope bases. Savage recommends using their factory base (part #60019) or aftermarket options from EGW or Leupold.
Is the .22 Hornet good for coyotes?
Yes, at ranges under 200 yards. The .22 Hornet delivers around 250 ft-lbs of energy at the muzzle—enough for ethical kills on coyotes with proper shot placement. Use a soft-point or ballistic-tip bullet for best expansion.
Can I adjust the AccuTrigger without a gunsmith?
Yes. Use the included wrench to turn the adjustment screw inside the trigger housing. Turn clockwise to increase pull weight, counterclockwise to decrease. The factory setting is 3.5 pounds, but you can go from 2.5 to 6 pounds. Always check with a pull gauge after adjustments.
Does the Savage 25 come with a scope?
No, it ships with no sights or scope. You’ll need to purchase a scope and rings separately. The receiver is drilled and tapped for easy mounting.
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