Airforce Tex rex

How many of ya are going to stay with the airforce texan 457ss or the 510 over the tex rex?and why
lol… The Tex Rex .510 is putting out numbers I’ve only seen out of my personal build. That’s why I’ve been communicating with the manufacturer over the last two days. I’m trying to get my hands on the .457 for a new build that’s been on the drawing board for nearly six months. Unfortunately, there is no release date, or any other information available on when, or if, the .457 Tex Rex will be built.

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lol… The Tex Rex .510 is putting out numbers I’ve only seen out of my personal build. That’s why I’ve been communicating with the manufacturer over the last two days. I’m trying to get my hands on the .457 for a new build that’s been on the drawing board for nearly six months. Unfortunately, there is no release date, or any other information available on when, or if, the .457 Tex Rex will be built.

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457 prototype testing is underway now at Airforce with plans to release at Shot Show in 2026 with production shortly after. when offering a lifetime warranty they need to test every design well so that they don’t get a lot of repair issues…
 
lol… The Tex Rex .510 is putting out numbers I’ve only seen out of my personal build. That’s why I’ve been communicating with the manufacturer over the last two days. I’m trying to get my hands on the .457 for a new build that’s been on the drawing board for nearly six months. Unfortunately, there is no release date, or any other information available on when, or if, the .457 Tex Rex will be built.

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The 457 tex rex was announced and the 510 carbine
 
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ACCURATE MOLDS , has a really great mold line for .457 if i managed to get a hold of a few more thousands pounds of lead. Will certainly get one for sure.. I stopped purchasing lead because of the lack of time to process the 4 thousand pounds i got .
I will send you a few pounds of quality powder coating to cover all that soft lead when cast..Powder Coated slugs are really nice in a good barrel..I can do 25 lbs of slugs ar a time powder coating with shake and bake method.. 25lbs of 650 grain .510 not that many..lol...
 
I will send you a few pounds of quality powder coating to cover all that soft lead when cast..Powder Coated slugs are really nice in a good barrel..I can do 25 lbs of slugs ar a time powder coating with shake and bake method.. 25lbs of 650 grain .510 not that many..lol...
Yup 🤣😂 that is what happens with big bores they eat a pile of lead pretty quick. Unless is shoot in to a lead trap ..
 
Got the carbine .51 kitted the way I want and I installed the high power bias port. Cant wait to test. Got the discovery optics 2-12 ffp lvpo Air Shootist had reviewed, he has a 10% code and link on his youtube video. 16 moa hold under should get me to 190yards with a 390g without any turret adjustments. Got to retest test with the high power and all ranges of slug weights again. Going for a reasonably flat shooter.

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I think I would choose a Series D Texan LSS before the newer design and the Tex Rex. No experience with either, but the plastic trigger guard frame thing doesnt make me feel great and I like the idea of having a long barrel and shroud. Airforce has been closing out their old Series D rifles at distributors everywhere and I was tempted to buy an LSS for the ~$800 I saw but ended up with a Condor in 25Cal instead.

At the end of the day even the Rex is still kinda border line for real hunting imo. The fpe numbers are still a shadow of any average PB, so a Texan LSS would be a better choice. But thats just my personal take.

Honestly it feels like Airforce is on the verge of losing the market entirely and they had to get something more powerful out to compete with the likes of AEA. They need to revamp their whole lineup to include a better frame that is more rigid with picatinny rails and a freaking magazine. Even a 2 or 3 shot repeater would put them back in the spot light. Old school stubbornness has sunk more than a few really great companies over the years. Gotta get with the times Airforce!