 Welcome to the Pyramid Insider. I'm Tyler Patner. Today we're going to be taking a look at the new King of the Power Hill, the Air Force Texan LSS CF in .457 caliber. Now a little bit of backstory here on the Texan LSS in particular came out at the 2019 SHOT Show and it's basically the full-length 34 inch barreled version of the Texan with the additional suppression of the SS version. So you get the full-length barrel, full power, as well as getting that sound suppression that a lot of us like. In addition to the announcement of the LSS in the beginning of 2019, about halfway through this year, Air Force went ahead and announced that they had a new valve designed, the TX2 valve, which was touting 100 more foot pounds. So basically taking a standard 34 inch barreled Texan or Texan LSS up to 600 foot pounds from an already impressive 500. And of course that brings us to the LSS CF that I have here in front of me today. And the CF, if you hadn't guessed it already, stands for Carbon Fiber. Air Force is employing a 480 cc carbon fiber bottle that fills the 250 bar on this gun. And when you couple that with the new TX2 valve, you're getting some ridiculous energies out of this gun here in the .457 caliber. We're talking about King of the Hill top-end maximum performance that we're seeing in production air guns over 700 foot pounds. So this gun is absolutely, without a doubt, the new King of the Hill. And we're going to put it to the test today. All right, so first up is going to be our chronograph testing. Now we're just going to take one shot with each at max pressure. So 3625 psi inside of this carbon fiber cylinder. That first shot's really given us our max velocity out of this gun. That's what we found in our pre-testing. And the second shot falls off just a little bit, maybe 30 to 40 feet per second. And that third shot really drops off quite a bit. So it's looking like two usable fills with most of your ammo. We're starting at 300 grains. We're going to work our way up, see what our chronograph numbers look like, and then we'll go ahead and get to some accuracy. All right, so now that we've confirmed over the chronograph that the TXNLSSCF is producing a little over 700 foot pounds, about 720, wanted to talk a little bit about the equipment. I noticed you guys are probably thinking, hey, you guys don't sell a 495 and a 520 grain slug in the 457. And you're right, we don't. These are actually from our good friend, Mr. Hollow Point. Air Force told us we should look these up. So we gave these a look, got some. These are big hunks of lead, guys. Not necessarily the most practical thing for long-range shooting, but if you're looking for the most energy, this is going to be what you want. Now, as far as what we sell, the 411 grains and then those 300 grain slugs as well that we're going to be testing today, you saw us chronograph them. So that's what we're going to be going with. That's what performed best in our pre-testing at the office. 60 yards on a piece of steel, three shots. We're going to be tethering the tank to make sure everything's nice and consistent for us. We'll see what happens. The Texan LSS, this new CF version with the carbon bottle, obviously putting out a lot of power. Over 700 foot pounds with those Mr. Hollow Point slugs. That is a ton of smackdown. Really, I see the applicability for this for those of you using more of a lighter three to 400 grain slug that are going to be hunting with this. This thing's going to be awesome. It's going to be producing well over 500 foot pounds with any of the stuff in that range. So this is certainly going to do it for you. And again, that carbon fiber bottle is going to be available in the SS, the shorter barrel version, the carbine and the standard Texan as well. And those are going to be coming at you here pretty soon. But a lot of big power out of this new CF version. Absolutely awesome to see. Check out the new Texan LSS CF and all the CF line over on Pyramidair.com now for the Insider guys. I'm Tyler Pattener. Don't forget to follow us on social media, Instagram, Facebook. Hit that like button down below the video and don't forget to subscribe. We'll see you at the next one.