04/22/2020
We love to get feedback from customers! Here is a recent one - βIt's been over a year since I've received this mold and I wanted to let you know that nothing has changed regarding the status of this bullet. It is almost magic in it's performance, and nothing else can touch it for accuracy and consistency.
I currently owned 2 Arsenal, 2 NOE, and 2 Lee molds for the .308 Airforce Texan. The only thing that even comes close to the above-mentioned mold is the NOE 308-154-FN-BF2 in both regular and hollow point. But even that just gets close, and does not surpass the Arsenal mold. It's also a heavier bullet and thus needs much more elevation adjustments and consequently is more 'difficult' to judge range and shoot accurately.
I'm not a competitive shooter nor do I wish to 'keep' good info for myself only. I may have sold my Airforce Texan this last year if not for the 309-115-FNGC. I have no idea why but there's something about the weight/shape/style of that bullet that the barrel of the .308 Texan just loves. I'm able to shoot good groups out to 300 yards and can be on 12" steel out to 400 yards with no problem. Gun is 100% factory except for the upgrade to a Mad Dog stock.
I have shot countless types of ammo through the Texan, both from my molds and factory ammo (Hunter Supply, Air Venturi, NSA, and others who have sent me their custom bullets to try) and again there's nothing that even sniffs the performance of your mold.
Yesterday I took a turkey at 215 yards with one shot, which tagged me out for the year. At the end of the day I 'unloaded' the gun by shooting at a 12" rock at 331 yards and center-punched it. I wouldn't be within 5' of it with any other bullet. β β Kevin S. Republic of California