Fascinating post! Long story short, last week I acquired a 1980-vintage, leather-sealed HW 35 which struggles to make 6 FPE with a fresh breech seal, reconditioned piston seal, and any of three different springs.Some of the early 35's suffered from poor brazing (cylinder plug to main tube) here.....
.....which creates a huge amount of lost volume, or in other words horribly low compression ratio (on a rifle that already has a very low comp ratio). Im not saying this IS causing your results, but if yours is suffering from this you'll struggle to make 7-8ish fpe no matter what tuning is done.
If it does have this issue it can be resolved by thoroughly degreasing the cylinder, bunging up the TP, squirting a thin loctite around the join, and then holding it under either compression or vacuum (with the piston) so the air in the void is replaced by the loctite. It doesn't need de brazing as per my pic, that's just an example from a 25mm conversion I did on a leaky 35 a while back. All the best.....
It's a beautiful rifle and I'm not particularly a "power guy," but yeah - I need my HW 35 to shoot harder than my old R7! I'll be giving this a look.
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