+1
Another vote for a tidy scope. Especially on a sleek, handsome old rifle like a Win 100. I like low power variables too, but the .308 cartridge does have some reach to it, and a bit more magnification is an asset for most of us on longer shots, and doing point counts on deer when hunting QDM and WMA lands requiring so many antler points on a side to be legal.
My M88 wears a 6x36mm scope, after supporting a fixed 4x32mm for many years. A tidy variable like a 2x7x33 might be ideal. The Win 88/100 family has a very classic stock shape that lacks a cheek piece or Monte Carlo comb. When the rifles were introduced in the late 1950's, factory irons and peep sights were still quite common in the deer woods, scopes were still breaking ground with the traditionalists. Consequently the 88/100 family have comparatively low combs that will not lend themselves to a high mounted, big bell scope. With the smaller bell sizes, one can usually use low rings, which work well with the 88/100 stock design. As noted, a big clunky scope will spoil the rifles wonderful handling qualities as well, and add unnecessary weight on long hunts or rough ground.