Airforce Tex-rex 50cal

These are .510 650 Grain Spire Point Boat Tail at .5 B.C. They are powder coated. This slug shoot s good in my .510 Texan. With the T Rex you should be able to get 1000 foot pounds at 300 yards.. These are free for me..They came from horded wheel weight s from the 90s.. Have a real good shooting Noe mold 460 grains ..510. Got slugs friend if you need any...
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What are you hunting that takes this much energy to kill? Bison? Wolly Mammoths? Tanks? Trains?
@maxtrouble Elk, moose, bear, or mule deer are good options to consider where permitted. Bison is not out of the question for those interested in hunting them. I saw a video of a man taking an bison with a big-bore airgun. I forget which model he used. I don't want to name the wrong rifle. South of 1200 FPE isn't a whole lot compared to traditional hunting rifle/cartridge combos. I think it's close to the average energy produced by a rifle/cartridge for PB deer hunting. It is however, enough to get the job done on most game animals in the USA IMO. And a .50 cal hole placed in the right area will expedite the blood letting.
 
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@Cheplicki 310 & 345 grain slugs at over 1000 fps? A 465 grain solid Mr. HP slugs at 891? A 525 grain Mr. HP at 852 and 843 fps? That is insane! It can achieve up to 1200 fpe filled to 4500 psi? Damn, this rifle is rocking!! Nice AGN plug too.
Good afternoon everyone! I have been M.I.A for a while but glad to be back! This thing is an absolute beast!! It is every single thing I was shooting for (no pun intended) when installing the AAO upgrade to my Texan .457!! I am considering selling my Texan with the AAO kit and ordering one of these things!!! What are y'all's thoughts on this? Should I do it or wait for Air force to come out with the .457 TexRex?