My Lever Gun Is BIGGER Than Yours…
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@macedonianpatriot4325
Жыл бұрын
I really love ur videos😁
@Thatgoodalexis
Жыл бұрын
Hi
@adventure6583
Жыл бұрын
Yea your lever action bigger that mine but my anti aircraft gun is bigger that you lever action!!😏😱😁🤪 also i think the guy that alakablamed your gun is a undercover atf agent collecting guns!!☹️🤨
@LOST_GHOST1911
Жыл бұрын
I want it already just by reading the title of the video
@beyondobscure
Жыл бұрын
Hi Scott
I hope you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
@6ixT3
Жыл бұрын
Yes
@lukelieghley3662
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another banger!
@JammesJammes
Жыл бұрын
Hiiiiiii
@kevinyoungblood7631
Жыл бұрын
You're awesome
@Thatgoodalexis
Жыл бұрын
Hello
Can we all acknowledge that this man was on deaths doorstep like a little over a year ago from a 50 cal blowing up in his face and he's made a really beautiful recovery and didn't let it stop him from doing what he loves I think that scott deserves nothing but love and respect man
@boogyman34
Жыл бұрын
YEAH DEATH literally BLEW his HAT RIGHT OFF surprised he didn't lose an EYE
@bigturdgames9802
Жыл бұрын
People mentioned his accident in like 98% of his videos
@panzerthatjager
Жыл бұрын
aye
@queball19
Жыл бұрын
@@boogyman34 could have been way worse a lot worse so yes they could have died
@boogyman34
Жыл бұрын
@@queball19 his brain wouldve looked like SCRAMBLED EGGS faces of death Vol.3
Y'know, given how overkill the .500 Magnum is in a handgun, it seems borderline soft-shooting in a rifle like this. Awesome.
This might be a nice gun for you to try out (From Wiki): .50 'ALASKAN" Harold Johnson necked out the .348 Winchester case to accept a .510" diameter bullet,[2] and Harold Fuller developed the barrel, marrying a .50 caliber barrel to an old Winchester Model 1886 rifle. Harold’s favorite load in the .50 Alaskan was 51.5 grains (3.34 g) of IMR-4198 with a Barnes 400-grain (26 g) flatnose, jacketed bullet for about 2,100 ft/s (640 m/s) and just under 4,000 ft⋅lbf (5,400 J) of muzzle energy.[citation needed].
@josephkool8411
Жыл бұрын
Was he trying to reinvent wheel? 50 Caliber leverguns have been around forever
@karld888
Жыл бұрын
@@josephkool8411 not in smokeless cartridges
@borkwoof696
Жыл бұрын
@@josephkool8411 not with those numbers
@georgewhitworth9742
Жыл бұрын
@@josephkool8411 Not like this cartridge, haha
@JblockerJ
Жыл бұрын
$140 for 20 rounds of .50 Alaskan....
I've been wanting a 500 magnum lever action since I heard about the cartridge, this is awesome!
@Blackhawkveteranretired
Жыл бұрын
About damn time someone made one of these!
@badopinionsrighthere
Жыл бұрын
@@Blackhawkveteranretired I know, right? Such a natural fit, I wonder why it took so long
@alaxbird4954
Жыл бұрын
@@badopinionsrighthere this company also makes an AR in 500
@boingkster
Жыл бұрын
@@badopinionsrighthere bit much for the popular 1892 action, needs the brute force of the 1886. With modern materials that action is definitely up for some big power.
@HansKlopek
Жыл бұрын
Check out the price and you'll be less excited.
Your skit writing has gotten exponentially better over time. And I must say it's delightful how random you get with the sledgehammer and stuff.
@leonardoklausmann7972
Жыл бұрын
I like the skits and destruction, too, he must stay so buff from smashing all the tables. I want 5 of these rifles now 🥺
The slo-mo is such fun to watch, but the sound of the shell bouncing off the bolt (?) was truly fantastic. Great video, Scott.
@dannyallround
Жыл бұрын
i have a slo-mo clip of a shell bouncing on a table, sounds absolutely mental and loud haha
5:34 what's disturbing is you can actually see the bullets ricocheting upward instead of going into the ground
@Pyroscity
Жыл бұрын
I don’t think there supposed to
Everyone loves the sound of a pump shotgun being racked, but for me, the more mechanical sound of a lever-action is far more "Oh, yeah!"
@brockstarg2296
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if this rifle could be converted to a short-stroke setup? I have seen it done on other magnum pistol cal leverguns.
@vicroc4
Жыл бұрын
Almost as good as the sound of a Barrett being racked.
@brucebarrett7521
Жыл бұрын
I agree..There is just something about the sound of lever actions
@kruppstahl1121
Жыл бұрын
I just wanna add in here that the sound the action makes when it ejects the cartridge in slow-mo... Sounds just like the sound from the OG Donkey Kong jumping over barrel sound. It cannot be unheard and its glorious
@steventaylorgroom
Жыл бұрын
@@vicroc4 eh lever action is more intimidating, mainly because if you are doing things like you are supposed to the bad guys will never get to hear that barrett rack
You have probably the best slow mo shots of all the gun channels. The slow motion cycling sound was pure ASMR
@quarterded
Жыл бұрын
Only better slo mo is from the slo mo guys, but they don't do guns so I can't disagree with you..
@brei2670
Жыл бұрын
@@quarterded They did guns now and then, or at least bullets, I suppose.
@buddysweeny4193
Жыл бұрын
You could even see the bullet traveling in the air, hitting the target, and ricochet off in the first slow mo sequence.
@whiplash636
Жыл бұрын
Ballistic High-Speed has some good slo mo footage. Too bad they haven't done more.
@TR_Deadeye
Жыл бұрын
fact!
I know this is a little older video but what's not to love about a lever gun that makes a bowling ball look like a jawbreaker with an M80 taped to it? But I am wondering do you/or would you make an accuracy video with it?
Can't imagine how sticky the grass would be from all the food and soda lol
@_carnivore_joe1520
Жыл бұрын
Ants be eating good around there. LOL
@stxw8385
Жыл бұрын
@@_carnivore_joe1520 yup
I was totally expecting you to pull the lever action out of the hat after that pistol disappeared. Stay safe.
These intros are always entertaining. Also happy to see someone continuing R. Lee Ermey's war against the Watermelon menace.
@peterhall8572
Жыл бұрын
Good ol' Gunny! Afternoon TV Is somewhat dull without him and his attitude, " my show my rules, I win 🤣👍
You can see in his arms and shoulders how much he's bracing for these shots, he's a rather large man doing that. This thing is a radical gun.
I seen your video when that 50 Cal. Blew that cover cap into your neck. Thank God you had the smarts to plug the wound with your thumb and recovered. Glad to see you're well and back to your shooting videos. I really enjoy them. Stay Safe brother.
Watching those cans explode in slow motion never gets old! And how that little chunk of metal was able to move that 16lb ball is impressive.
Scott your Fearless brother you remind me of myself about 30 years ago. You're a hell of a shot too you and Hickok. Keep up the good work big guy.
Scott, you are awesome!!! love the vids and love the safety! Thank God you recovered!
Honestly I think it's my favorite long gun you've had on the show. I love it's esthetics as it has a stocky powerful look about it and it isn't flashy; just all business. And the leaver action adds the fun factor. Just a perfect firearm.
@ColdGunConsultingLLC
Жыл бұрын
fo sho, bro I have 6 lever guns, and I need this one too.
@mikelsworld74
Жыл бұрын
Don't fall for this scam. It's two black guys from Chicago.
@ytentertainment4913
Жыл бұрын
@@mikelsworld74 lol ya I figured I'd text the number and see where it went. They said I won a "secret" subscriber comment prize. Had me send a screenshot of my comment and then they "verified" I was a subscriber. I had won a prize worth "no less than $3217.00" I was like: hell ya, cool, ship it out! But how come you have a Michigan area code if this is a Kentucky Ballistics thing? 🤔 "That's where his shipping offices and marketing teams are located. Now all you have to do is provide your credit card info for the shipping fees" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mikelsworld74
Жыл бұрын
@@ytentertainment4913 unfortunately I believed them they had a bogus UPS shipping label made out to my address. All I needed to do is provide fees. Package never came. Go figure. When I called him on video. He was a black guy. He said he is sorry for doing this. I said if you're so sorry then send my money back. Not happening. I emailed the real Scott about this and on Facebook. No answers. I am not going to stop warning people about this.
@gruntopolouski5919
Жыл бұрын
Please take the time to report every one of these scams… it’s the best way to highlight what’s happening (the surge in comment-based scams & scammers).
I would be really interested to see how 500 mag from that rifle compares to 500 mag out of the revolver. Maybe get a couple ballistics gel blocks and try it out? Love the content as always
@kaveman3981
Жыл бұрын
2nd this
@deanbackman4725
Жыл бұрын
He did it he did .45-70 and 500 mag revolver and rifle side by side by side by side
Love Scott's Intro mini skits !
Slow mo tomato paste shot was badass
8:07 it’s like watching a destructible object in a game get shot, no bullet hole or anything, it just ceases to exist.
The opening skit is my favorite of all of them. All the stuff pulled outta that hat got me going even harder than the last. Thank you for putting out actual quality content
As always loved the intro and the video! Looks like another great tool to add to ones toolbox. Your enthusiasm is so awesome! Thanks again Scott
@morris.d5233
Жыл бұрын
Hi how are you?
I like these, 45-70 is so powerful already though. This looks like just as much, if not more power. It would be cool to get one in .460 just because those will shoot .454 or .45 colt, so that's pretty cool.
I have always loved Lever Actions and .50 cals and now that someone combined the two, I love it
The amount of energy transferring in that split second is insane! Love the slo-mo…🤙🏻
For a man to have a catastrophic malfunction and continue to do this and still range safe... hats off my man
Lots of energy Scott!
Scott, i cant tell you how much i appreciate the Arnold "DO IT!" in your episodes recently. My family often screams this to eachother when we need something done and its always good for a laugh. Thanks for the awesome content as always brother - be safe out there!
I always thought the lever guns with pistol grip looked and felt nicer than the straight grip versions...until I shot one. Because the lever is curved and starts out lower relative to the action you have to go past 90 degrees when working it...which just feels odd. Straight grip guns lever quicker and easier for me.
@spiderboy8062
Жыл бұрын
Agree. Old school lever guns have a nicer feel and action. Additionally, you feel like a cowboy!
@BrassJeep
Жыл бұрын
I believe the pistol grip is stronger as far as the wood is concerned, it has a little flex. Less likely to crack than a straight grip. So I think it is the best choice for this cartridge.
Slo mo lever action reloading is so cool😎
Anything shot by this just ceases to exist 😂
Without a doubt, the greatest "can-splosions" video you've ever done! When the next slo-mo shot captures the debris STILL falling from the last shot, you know that rifle hits hard!
@leadfoot8593
Жыл бұрын
that second cinderblock shot was dead on delivering all the transfer of energy.
@valdo345jr
Жыл бұрын
@@leadfoot8593 and turned that block back into sand...
I'll never get over seeing how insane the concussive force is in these videos, Scott 💥 Those eggplants getting vaporized on top is wild!
If you pay attention, at 11:12, the sheer amount of kinetic energy transferring from the can and paste actually rips apart the eggplant sitting on top. This is a great visual representation of why Scott loves the .500 S&W Magnum so much. It's a ballistic freight train. It's not meant to be a precision round, it's a sledgehammer designed to smash and destroy anything it's pointed at.
Hey scott I want to let you know bfr just came out with a new 50 cal revolver the most powerful ever its called the 500 bushwack and it's a 500 s and w but lengenthed to 3 inches over 5000 footlbs of energy and with the muzzle break they clam no more recoil than a 454 casull I would love to see you get one they just came out the ammo is around 5 dollars a shot but it make the 500 s and w look tiny with the length if the case please look into it and let me know what you think
I'd really like to see a game cam of your range after hours. Critters gotta love it there
the amount of fun Scott has on these vids is totally contageous 😂❤
That slo mo cam is simply awesome. 👌 Also a very cool rifle.
That slow motion shooting and angles was quality 5:12
I seen these a few years ago & looked into them. They get super expensive real fast. I think the base price is about $3k, but it's easy to get them way over that. You also have to order it & wait for it to be made.
I have always considered myself more of a bolt action guy. But this is a lever gun that I could really see myself getting into. I have been interested in this beast since I discovered it, and this video certainly hasn't made me want one any less! Any chance we could see some chrono testing with these loads verses the handgun, and maybe some gel testing?
@roberthandle
Жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/kWaumtmYktzJl9Y.html This one from Kentucky ballistic. Compared against 45-70 with both 10 inches revolver and 18 inches lever action rifle.
You know, the _most_ impressive part of this video, even more than the intro, even more than the gun itself, is how durable that table turned out to be. The slo-mo footage of the cheese cans getting blown up showed how much the table top flexed, and I'm sure a lesser table would have shattered under the abuse. Before you brought out the sledge hammer, that is.
@mikelsworld74
Жыл бұрын
Don't fall for this scam. It's two black guys from Chicago.
@mattyice852
Жыл бұрын
Respect to the table.
Loved the “Slow MO’s” on this video
Great vid as always. That 18 in barrel is getting the most out of those 500 magnums. Props to your editor/s as well.
The Eggplant explosion was awesome 👌. Bravo to the 500 Mag lever action. Makes me want one.
I have a 45 long colt and a 44 magnum, both Henrys, I want to get the Henry .45-70 and now that .50 cal. Big Horn Spike Driver is looking like a must have!
This guy has the best energy and the best skits
the change in pov for the mag dump was a nice touch and, as always, the improv/skits are still some of the best hands down lol! cheers Scott, glad your thumb was shrapnel sized!
That high speed footage of the action working is sublime.
The slow mo is so satisfying
Wow I need one of those. Keep up the good work there.
That is some good recoil for a lever action carbine!!! In slow mo one can see the objects get "hauled away" by the bullets.
Seen it here in the comments, but I really love these high speed shots, especially for the larger rounds. Just watching how the energy hits things is horrifying and beautiful at the same time. Great video as always!
Well done Scott, but I am jealous! I ordered a Model 89 from BHA in February 2021, yep two years ago, and am still waiting for it; all I get from the company is excuses. I look forward to shooting it someday. In the meantime, I do send some .500's downrange through my S&W Model 500 and the resultant grin lasts all afternoon!
@Dogwaterhotdog
5 ай бұрын
Ever get that gun? In thinking about doing the deposit.
@unklemilty
5 ай бұрын
I DID finally get it Matt, shortly after my post here; it was exactly two years to the day from when I ordered the rifle. I am pleased with the quality of the weapon, the workmanship is awesome and it functions smooth and reliably. I like every aspect of it except the delayed delivery and lack of adequate response by the company. Hopefully BHA has solved the delay and poor communication issues by now...the 500 is a great round!@@Dogwaterhotdog
Your videos are Truly fun and funny. Great work all around!
I love that rifle! You should send rounds through the chronograph then compare them to the revolver... It'd be interesting to see the difference..
@ColdGunConsultingLLC
Жыл бұрын
about 220 fps per inch difference
@ColdGunConsultingLLC
Жыл бұрын
You're right though! I bet those 500s were moving at 2200 at least.
Could be interesting to see another video with comparing it to a 45-70 lever gun? A lot of people argue that the two rounds deliver similar enough energy that 500 is simply less practical? So could be fun to put that argument to rest with actual side by side shooting comparison?
Good to c u doing great Scott. Keep on blasting the big bores.
Man alive! I've seen a lot of videos with bullets hitting Cinder blocks, but boy that one really does the trick. Excellent!
It’s wild how you can easily tell the difference in bullet velocity between the 500 in a handgun length barrel vs a longer barrel
@canadapreston5452
Жыл бұрын
It seems to be a big power upgrade from a hot 45/70. That is amazing to consider
@fortnite.burger
11 ай бұрын
@@canadapreston5452 I disagree, because 500 magnum can have up to 3000 ft lbs of energy. Meanwhile, with a 405 grain buffalo bore 45 70, you get 3500 ft lbs of energy.
@canadapreston5452
11 ай бұрын
@@fortnite.burger you need to consider that when you look up external ballistics the 500 is rated for a 8.375” barrel typically and the 45/70 is typically rifle length. Put a 500 in a 20” barrel and you gain 25-30 fps per extra inch of barrel.
@fortnite.burger
11 ай бұрын
@@canadapreston5452 The 3000 ft lbs i mentioned, were calculated from a chronograph, out of a rifle
Pretty cool, certainly delivers loads of energy on target. Not sure how I feel about the rear sight being on the bolt though.
@randomidiot8142
Жыл бұрын
The rear sight isn't meant to be a high precision peep, it's a fast acquisition peep. A little bit of wiggle with it is acceptable since it's got a big hole and you're not likely to be perfectly aligned with it even if it didn't move. It's not ideal but it's better than not being able to see through a tiny hole in low light.
@mikelsworld74
Жыл бұрын
Don't fall for this scam. It's two black guys from Chicago.
@ryanlamfers8692
Жыл бұрын
Accuracy isn't real important when launching a brick at mach chicken, an extremity shot will be just as effective as center mass with this thing.
@cretins
Жыл бұрын
Doesn't stop me from putting 3 shots touching each other at 25 yards!
broo the lever action is dopeeeee.
Literally my dream lever gun. As always, I love your videos and of course, I’ll be back to watch your awesomeness. Cheers Scott. 😊
Just when you think the Intros can´t get any better, Scott knocks it out of the Park! 😎👍 Please compare the.500 mag lever gat to th 45.70 with ballistic gel or the good old pineboard box! Haven´t seen that in a while.
@Gorim33
Жыл бұрын
I just looked it up after watching this video and he's already done both of those 4 years ago. I searched "45-70 vs 500 s&w" and they were the first 2 results
@sebastianwill4992
Жыл бұрын
@@Gorim33 Thanks for looking it up! 👍 I´m a little embarrased, cause that was one of the first Videos I ever watched on this Channel! 😂
@Gorim33
Жыл бұрын
@@sebastianwill4992 Haha, no worries. I was thinking the exact thing you were, but I didn't want to wait for him to do a video on it so I looked it up.
Both things I love 500 magnum and lever guns, you are so lucky to shoot one. It also shows the signs of being well made, what a great gun. I wonder how accurate it is at a greater distance. Please more with this rifle.
@hyperturbotechnomike
Жыл бұрын
@Nathaniel Shrock $2.699, people living in the U.S. are lucky. In Europe, manually importing this rifle adds almost twice the cost and needs to go through complicated evaluation processes, because the manufacturer doesn't officially sell it here and there is sadly no alternative, except for S&W hand cannons, which sell officially in stores. A friend of mine had to build a rifle stock and a long barrel on his .500 revolver. It looks pretty hilarious. Europe didn't get any .500 rifles yet, everyone is just using 308 or .338. I hope for the future to get more variety.
Another fun video! Beautiful gun....
The eggplants on top of the eggplant puree, PURE DESTRUCTION!! Love it!
For some reason, every time he says “behemoth” it’s so satisfying and makes my day. I wait and hope he says every video I watch. Love the content Scott💪🔫
Absolutely Awesome Video! All my favorite things included in this video. Bad to the bone slow mo! Gargantuan Explosions! Big beastly guns! Hilarious Comedy and all around fantastic top notch entertainment. Thanks Scott!
That lever action is awesome looking forward to more videos on it
My 500 is my favorite handgun I've ever had. Ran a shop for 15 years and have had most every revolver and matching lever gun. Now....now I MUST have this one!
@misguidedsaint3693
Жыл бұрын
I really want a 500, but for now a .44 with bear loads works.
That Big Horn 500 S&W magnum lever gun is quite the companion piece for a 500 S&W magnum revolver.
I am from India. One of the toughest gun law we have. That is why the Indian gun lovers like me are bound to watch only videos just to satisfy our eyes instead our soul.
@babitheone
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Kindly give me the telegram link.
@youtubeuser206
Жыл бұрын
@@babitheone its a scam never respond to those messages
@babitheone
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I was also thinking that I commented in this channel for the first time, how can I be a winner & what event was going on? 🤔
@scottydu81
Жыл бұрын
Wish I could take you to the range, brotendo! 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@babitheone
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for understanding our sorrow 😭
This guy! Goes through a lot of tables. Lol love it
Since I don't see anyone else mentioning it, I just gotta say: I love the magician character!
I found you through other gun channels and you have become my favorite. I've been watching you for over a year now and I am very glad that you seem to have completely recovered.
Scott @11:53 in the video insults bird poop
That's a sweet lever action. I have a Henry lever action in .44 mag and love it.
Scott is the only dude I know that buys his folding tables by the pallet full 😂👍
That’s got to be the ultimate lever gun!! Power on par with the 45-70, 7+1 capacity and in a compact size. A smooth action and gorgeous looks make it even sweeter 🔥
@todydn
Жыл бұрын
500 sw is a good bit above 45-70s oomph
@toddk1377
Жыл бұрын
In terms of standard power, the 500 beats the 45-70. Most 45-70 is loaded to black powder pressures with the exception of a few who make full power loads and that's not the case with the 500, something for those deciding between the two to think about. Then there's cartridge capacity, more firepower with the 500. The 45-70 is no slouch, not in the least, but the 500 is a whole different beast with great capabilities with standard factory ammunition. Hand loading, well that's a whole new ball game for either cartridge.
@ActionEHamshraershV
Жыл бұрын
@@todydn No, it's not. They're very similar if you're handloading for leverguns. If you're loading for a Ruger No1 or No3 then the 45-70 handily outclasses a 500 Magnum because the 40,000psi pressure limitation isn't there.
@dundonrl
Жыл бұрын
Even with +P 45-70 rounds in a rifle capable of handling it,, the 500S&W Mag in a Model 89 Spikedriver is more powerful!
@ActionEHamshraershV
Жыл бұрын
@@dundonrl It's not. They're very similar when 500S&W is fired from a carbine.
I’ve been wonder if someone ever made a 500 magnum rifle. Now I am satisfied.
@ollikoskiniemi6221
Жыл бұрын
AR15 can be chambered in 50 beowulf
@daaavie
Жыл бұрын
@@ollikoskiniemi6221 ye, I know.
That is an amazing firearm. I love it!
That's a very cool lever action. The raw power was amazing
Never a dull video with Kentucky Ballistics! You never fail to make me laugh Scott!
Dude, this is the best video you have ever done! The gun was fantastic but the way you compose this video was jaw dropping awesome! Fantastic video! Unbelievable! Very well done man!
I swear I love this guy🤣
The slo mo cycling sound is perfect.
Scott, this is my dream gun! After a long search for a .480 Ruger Rossi 92, I stumbled across a BHA 89 online that was at a Cabela's store in Billings, Montana. So 2 days before Christmas last year, I dropped a good chunk of change for it. The power of the .500 is unreal. If you're talking straight muzzle energy, the .500 can trounce the .45-70 with the proper load (approaching 4500 ft/lbs), unless you're talking Ruger #1 loads for the .45-70, which end up about the same. But as they say, there's no replacement for displacement, and bigger holes bleed more. This rifle is a handful but so much fun. I never saw an 8" steel gong dance so much!
@okgroomer1966
Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure the hole size matters much with those 2 rounds. They both cause so much damage it's over in a instant in all but the largest game. If we're talking humans both will turn your guts into a milkshake before leaving.
One of the most violent rounds I’ve ever seen. Looked more energetic than any non-military gun I’ve seen (or the 50bmg)
@zappbrannigan8988
Жыл бұрын
Right, very impressive how it disintegrated the cans of Tomato Sauce and Nacho Cheese, not to mention the 2-liters. It´s always fun to watch Scott´s videos, but this cartridge is outstanding. Love the gun, too! Simple, rugged, versatile and just plain beautiful.
@watarusakurai7030
Жыл бұрын
.50 Alaskan and.500 Linebaugh
@crazysilly2914
Жыл бұрын
@@watarusakurai7030 unicorn rounds that are impossible to get a hold of
@watarusakurai7030
Жыл бұрын
@@crazysilly2914 .500 linebaugh and .50 Alaskan are sold by Grizzly cartridge and Buffalo bore
@suemeade2471
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@@watarusakurai7030 and are matched by the 500 magnum ( the 50 Alaskan is slightly more powerful but ammo is 80$ for a box.
I must have it! Ive wanted one of these since I knew they existed. I especially love that it uses the Winchester 94 style slide/ejection over the side ejection port. I dont know why but I just like that style.
This is your best video yet, and i have watched a lot of them!
Love that cartridge in a fast handling lever action! Beautiful performance and excellent hog pounding combination 👌😍! Bless you all at Kentucky Ballistics!
@crazysilly2914
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Why don’t they make lever actions in 9mm or 45. ACP I don’t understand
When shooting such a powerful round so close to steel, perhaps move further from the targets. On the off chance of some fragments coming back at you, being further enables the following advantages: 1). Makes being hit less likely 2). Any fragments will be more severely impacted by awkward and irregular trajectories at a long distance) 3. Wide shots? I wish you safe, fun, and profitable days on the range!
The fact that you can clearly hear the cheese at 8:07 and tomato paste at 8:17 still raining down, is a testament to amount of energy being dumped into the target.
Truly a fun gun on this channel, among fun guns! Going on the wish list...