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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeHW45 View Post
    I've just had a great bit of HW35 boingery action in the back garden. Just discovered that it likes RWS Superdomes for some reason.
    I would like a HW35E in my collection, it's one of those classic rifles that every Boinger Man should own

    I remember looking at the Optima adverts in AGW years ago and how my mates and I would absorb every detail and about the guns and 'scopes. I don't recall any one of us ever owning a HW35E, although one chap did get his mitts on a Norman May .177 Vixen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul SE View Post
    I would like a HW35E in my collection, it's one of those classic rifles that every Boinger Man should own

    I remember looking at the Optima adverts in AGW years ago and how my mates and I would absorb every detail and about the guns and 'scopes. I don't recall any one of us ever owning a HW35E, although one chap did get his mitts on a Norman May .177 Vixen
    Yes, Paul.

    With the introduction of AGW, the HW35E suddenly became the gun to have, with it's Walnut stock, manual barrel latch and Rekord trigger unit it showed how well an airgun could be built.
    English manufacturers had nothing to compete with it at the time and this triggered springer developement from all manufacturers.

    I firmly believe the 35E was the catalyst that caused every manufacturer to up their game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    Yes, Paul.

    With the introduction of AGW, the HW35E suddenly became the gun to have, with it's Walnut stock, manual barrel latch and Rekord trigger unit it showed how well an airgun could be built.
    English manufacturers had nothing to compete with it at the time and this triggered springer developement from all manufacturers.


    I firmly believe the 35E was the catalyst that caused every manufacturer to up their game.
    Indeed Mick, at the time I owned a .177 Wobbly Hawk Mk3, which was fine for plinking but just couldn't compare to an HW, especially with the Webley single stage trigger. In my opinion my .22 Mk3 underlever was a better gun than the Hawk, feeling more solid, and for me, preferable to use over a .22 Airsporter that I owned at the time.

    The Originals at the time had decent triggers, and I remember some of the chaps using 35S's and 50's for 6yd target shooting.

    Of course, at the time, us youngsters found that HW's and FWB's were outside of our affordability limits, being still at school and earning £3.50 a week on my paper round

    We used to visit Jim Johnsons at Norbury or Gentrys at Welling for a look at these fangled exotic German guns, and then we would wander off home with some sticky day-glo targets

    Ah yes, the good ol' days mate

    Up we go with a lunchtime boing.....

    BOING
    Last edited by Paul SE; 29-06-2018 at 08:59 PM.
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    HW30S and Sabre 4x32 'scope

    This morning a had a plink with my HW30S and zeroed the Sabre 4x32 'scope that arrived from JSR earlier this week.
    Lots in the box https://i.imgur.com/suTbCRY.jpg including the large blue cloth the contents are laying on.

    The mildot reticle consists of crosshairs with 4 equally spaced dots above, below and to the left and right of the centre cross; nice, clear and easy to use.

    I'm pleased to report that the 'scope focused down to 25' in my loft range, and will actually focus down to a shorter distance, and it is marked down to 5M. https://i.imgur.com/5AqvXKR.jpg

    Absolutely fantastic for this little gun, - makes close range shooting simple and easy if your eyesight and sight picture isn't that good using open sights https://i.imgur.com/or3c259.jpg

    The turrets are easily finger adjustable and click firmly with each turn. https://i.imgur.com/LaJEupC.jpg

    I also shot some pellets over the chrono and the rifle is shooting RWS Hobby at an average of 670fps over 10 shots.
    No twang, just a quick nudge and a thock, and the pellet is on the way

    I've found myself just resting the fore end of the stock on my open palm when shooting, as the rifle has minimal recoil and sight picture disturbance. It's a lovely little combo, and I can recommend the Sabre 4x32 for close to medium range shooting, especially so with the PX adjustment focusing down so close.

    BOING up for the HW30 fanclub

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    Last edited by Paul SE; 29-06-2018 at 09:44 PM.
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    Boing from tankfest. Not many. 177 or. 22 here. What size is the spring on a Sherman's 75?
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingfish View Post
    Boing from tankfest. Not many. 177 or. 22 here. What size is the spring on a Sherman's 75?
    Could probably weld a few OX springs together or a decent gasram for those Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingfish View Post
    Boing from tankfest. Not many. 177 or. 22 here. What size is the spring on a Sherman's 75?
    Furniss special twin opposing pistons job i reckon

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldinio View Post
    Furniss special twin opposing pistons job i reckon
    Definitely and there would be significantly lower recoiland a better engine!
    Last edited by Bluefan; 29-06-2018 at 09:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul SE View Post
    This morning a had a plink with my HW30S and zeroed the Sabre 4x32 'scope that arrived from JSR earlier this week.
    Lots in the box https://i.imgur.com/suTbCRY.jpg including the large blue cloth the contents are laying on.

    The mildot reticle consists of crosshairs with 4 equally spaced dots above, below and to the left and right of the centre cross; nice, clear and easy to use.

    I'm pleased to report that the 'scope focused down to 25' in my loft range, and will actually focus down to a shorter distance, and it is marked down to 5M. https://i.imgur.com/5AqvXKR.jpg

    Absolutely fantastic for this little gun, - makes close range shooting simple and easy if your eyesight and sight picture isn't that good using open sights https://i.imgur.com/or3c259.jpg

    The turrets are easily finger adjustable and click firmly with each turn. https://i.imgur.com/LaJEupC.jpg

    I also shot some pellets over the chrono and the rifle is shooting RWS Hobby at an average of 670fps over 10 shots.
    No twang, just a quick nudge and a thock, and the pellet is on the way

    I've found myself just resting the fore end of the stock on my open palm when shooting, as the rifle has minimal recoil and sight picture disturbance. It's a lovely little combo, and I can recommend Sabre 4x32 for close to medium range shooting, especially so with the PX adjustment focusing down so close.

    BOING up for the HW30 fanclub

    BOING
    Marvellous. Great to hear you're loving your sweet little combo, Paul.

    Spookily, when I last chrono'd my .177 30S it was recording a very consistent 666 to 669 fps.

    The 30S fan club is growing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T 20 View Post
    Yes, Paul.

    With the introduction of AGW, the HW35E suddenly became the gun to have, with it's Walnut stock, manual barrel latch and Rekord trigger unit it showed how well an airgun could be built.
    English manufacturers had nothing to compete with it at the time and this triggered springer developement from all manufacturers.

    I firmly believe the 35E was the catalyst that caused every manufacturer to up their game.
    Hear, hear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul SE View Post
    I would like a HW35E in my collection, it's one of those classic rifles that every Boinger Man should own

    I remember looking at the Optima adverts in AGW years ago and how my mates and I would absorb every detail and about the guns and 'scopes. I don't recall any one of us ever owning a HW35E, although one chap did get his mitts on a Norman May .177 Vixen

    BOING
    Mines a 35E from 1983 with 3-9 x 40 Optima scope. Sold by Jamie (moletrapper) to Nick (Tinbum) and then to me within the space of about 5 mins at the Halloween boinger bash last year. Cracking rifle

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeHW45 View Post
    Mines a 35E from 1983 with 3-9 x 40 Optima scope. Sold by Jamie (moletrapper) to Nick (Tinbum) and then to me within the space of about 5 mins at the Halloween boinger bash last year. Cracking rifle
    That Tinbum is a proper tart, Mike.
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    70 to go, peeps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    70 to go, peeps.
    Slowly, but surely we're Boinging on towards the next Bash

    I've got the weekend off so I'll be out for a bike ride soon around the Kent countryside, and Blatting and Boinging down the club tomorrow

    Have a great weekend folks

    BOING
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    Quick afternoon Boing from the back garden

    Lovely weather down here in Kent today so I though after my ride I’d sit in my deckchair and do bugger all for the rest of the day

    BOING
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