That is a very nice looking HW35 ! You seldom see that much "Fiddleback" on a stock unless its on a Kentucky Rifle and they did it by wrapping the stock with rolled wool yarn and lighting it on fire.
You got a winner and that Diopter Rear Sight only adds to it. Do make sure you save the Open Sight because if you decide to put a Scope on the gun to see what it really will do accuracy wise, you'll want to reinstall the rear sight as a back up.
My HW35E is currently running a Bug Buster 3x9 because I am currently Hunting the Wilderness of my Front Yard with it and the heads of young Ground Squirrels are only about 3/4" in Dia. I normally use the gun as my "Open Sight Trainer" so the Rear Sight stays on it.
You will also note: how bland the wood on that gun is. Like I said you got a winner!
You will enjoy shooting that gun probably as much or more than any of your other guns simply because you don't have to leave home to shoot!
Good Luck
Randy
You got a winner and that Diopter Rear Sight only adds to it. Do make sure you save the Open Sight because if you decide to put a Scope on the gun to see what it really will do accuracy wise, you'll want to reinstall the rear sight as a back up.
My HW35E is currently running a Bug Buster 3x9 because I am currently Hunting the Wilderness of my Front Yard with it and the heads of young Ground Squirrels are only about 3/4" in Dia. I normally use the gun as my "Open Sight Trainer" so the Rear Sight stays on it.
You will also note: how bland the wood on that gun is. Like I said you got a winner!
You will enjoy shooting that gun probably as much or more than any of your other guns simply because you don't have to leave home to shoot!
Good Luck
Randy
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