Yes you can. Most of the modern in-line muzzle loaders are set up for mounting a rifle scope. However, a muzzle loader will still have a relatively slow bullet, and a very high arc when fired at long range. Your ability to accurately estimate range and hold over will be important.
Contact your local game warden.
Y not?
To provide a rifle with more firepower than the traditional muzzleloader.
To sight in a rifle scope without shooting, you can use a bore sighting tool or a laser boresighter. These tools help align the scope with the rifle's bore, allowing you to adjust the scope's reticle without firing any shots.
60-300
Someone figured it would be better if they had a rifle which could be quickly reloaded than a muzzleloader.
yes because he is not that smart so needs glasses
depends on the rifle and the scope. Most scopes will use 1 inch rings for that type rifle.
Your Winchester model 25 rifle will take any size scope that you see fit to use as long as the rifle is drilled and tapped for scope use.If your rifle comes with a 3/8in.milled receiver rail then you must use that size scope ring bases.I recommend that a good 4X power scope is all that is needed for the effective range of .22cal rimfire ammo.
You need the services of a gunsmith
The BSA Sweet 17 rifle scope is an affordable scope that's designed for beginning rifle users. Average prices on the scope range from $50.00 to $100.00 in most cases.
Contact the maker.