People rarely mention the HW35 on threads like this. I've had a modern HW35K in .177, and it was accurate, but I've not used the 95, 98 or 99, so cannot compare. I guess the 35 is considered to have had its day, has it?
Matt
I've been pretty bad recently but I'll update that old post later today when bub goes to bed.
New cocking linkages are here and I've been assembling them today. Also started on the new piston today. Action should be ready for next round of testing next weekend. Bought 20k pellets to put through it.
The stock (modified tx200) is basically done, although it's not very pretty!
Looking forward to more news and updates as they arrive, Dan.
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In my view (and a good few many other people's), the HW35 certainly has NOT had its day.
It may sport an "unfashionable" short stroke/ wide bore layout, but this venerable old classic can still show the young guns how it's done. It has to be considered excellent value these days, being priced at a lower level than the 95 and 80. It features that very mature and refined manual barrel latch, superb barrel, rock solid build and benchmark Rekord trigger. For sub-12 use, many tuners, if not reducing the bore, reduce the stroke on the HW80 to mimic the 35. The 80's a little more efficient, owing to the shorter transfer port.
I love all of my 35s. And I have shot some beautifully tuned ones to various different recipes by our very own guru, T20.....rotating piston, conventional, 'O' ring, parachute seal and a reduced cylinder HW/LGV hybrid. All lovely.
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I think we all have different experiences with these things.
I bought a new HW35E a few months back from Krale, I’d always wanted one so took the plunge. I wasn’t expecting much, so many reports of it being long in the tooth and struggling to get over 10 ft lbs etc....but mine seem pretty good. It’s .22 and doing a very respectable 11.5’ish and it seems well put together.
Having said that I wouldn’t rule out the 99s, it’s a belter. Every time i shoot it I’m amazed at how efficient this little, lightweight rifle is. Mine is .177, had nothing done to it and running around 11.4 with JSB RS
Forgot to mention the 35 in my earlier post but to me the 35e is one of the nicest things HW produce
Plinkerer and Tinkerer
the latter synthetic sealed (slightly longer stroked) HW35s, with non-leaking breaches do shoot very nicely, and I'd certainly consider getting a 16" barreled one if I was looking to buy new and not modify.
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
How do the 35’s shoot in. .177 straight from the box, been thinking of trying one for a while now but it would have to be .177
Pretty nicely.. For quite some time now HW have used the two-piece guide which bestows nicer manners than the older steel guide. If the spring's a decent fit it will be very refined. They make the power easily and are very accurate. If you were unlucky and the spring to guide fit was loose, just a little hand finishing and snugly fitting guide and top hat will result in a very refined shooting machine.
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