If Taofledermaus can shoot an 11/16 ( .69 cal ) steel ball bearing out of a 12 gauge, I wonder if Scott could fire a 19mm ( .745 cal ) steel ball bearing out of a 10 gauge ? ? ... and how much MORE damage would that do ? ? lol luv ya bud, God bless
Concrete seems to be one step above a rubber bullet. Old days rock salt was.used to ward off vegetable thieves in Garden. Can't imagine concrete does barrel any favors. Great video as always! A pleasure to watch.
I love how the .50 Cal explosion jokes keep getting more subtle, to the point that new viewers might completely miss them! I'm glad you've recovered so well, and that you can find some levity in it.
yeah and I'm really glad to see he's learned from it and protects himself more!! 😌☺️ I remember before and thinking he was pretty risky (dumb) sometimes 😬
As a Marine, that served from 1999-2007 and loves firearms, and also having been raised and worked in a family that owned one of the largest concrete forming companies in Colorado for over 70 years, I approve of this behavior.
In the 1970's, over a two year period in west central Florida, I worked in two different concrete block plants. This episode got me a little misty. 🤣🤣 Oh, wait. It was just concrete dust in my eye. Never mind.
@@jeffmccrea9347, ha! I feel your pain! BTW, I was stationed at NAS Pensacola from 1999-2000. Worked for Lockheed and Rolls-Royce at Stennis Space Center from 2004-2012 and went to Cape Canaveral a few times to assist with Space Shuttle launches. I know those parts of Florida fairly well. My wife and I built a house in Charleston two years ago and are planning a trip to Florida soon. Awesome State, Brother!
@@JarheadCrayonEater I lived in Pinellas and Pasco counties Florida for 27 years and worked for Minute Maid in Dunedin, (pronounced Done Edin), for 19 of those. I missed out on the military experience though. I didn't have the spine for it.....literally. M.M. retired me in 1999 after my 5th spine surgery and I've had 6 more since the last being in 2022. Six on my neck and 5 on my low back beginning in 1985. It's a shame that the military wouldn't take me. With most of my spine fused, I can now stand at attention in my sleep! Have a happy!
@@jeffmccrea9347, oh wow! You've had a rough time! Glad it finally worked out enough for you to stand at attention! That's awesome! I'm sure we've crossed paths in those areas during my travels. We all have a place and roll in this world and it sounds like you did yours exactly like we needed you to. I love Minute Maid, BTW. Speaking of the food industry. Long story short, I was adopted in 1977. Took a DNA test in 2015 and found my biological father, that didn't know I existed. Turns out, he's married to the real Little Debbie. No joke. They're awesome people! Small world!
Perhaps Scott should start a merch line of Kentucky Ballistics aprons - for when he's putting 10ga slugs into things like glue, mustard, mayonnaise etc
I said it many moons ago. There was just something about how you treated a table on that day, I just knew a star was born.... Scott is the #1 table respector on all of UA-cam
Two things: 1). The dust trail tracer that the concrete slugs leave behind is pretty cool. 2). Speaking of cool, after Scott's first shot, the slow-mo shell ejection was something he should keep around.
9:55 good example of the Conservation of Momentum here. On the right of the initial impact you can see the top portion of the jug separate from the rest, and it has a fairly high RPM at first. It’s also coated in mustard right at the start, but as soon as it flings the mustard away, the rotation dramatically slows down. Pretty neat.
So several years ago, i did this with my custom 2.5 foot slingshot. Maybe not as powerful but the damage is actually pretty similar. My concrete rounds were breaking up before it even left the leather. A cpl hundred expieriments later, and i found a winning combo. Wad a small piece of metal window screen into a ball and put it in the mold. Then pour the concrete. Works as intended if you do that.
@@TomSmith-dp9zb they just need a copper jacket is all, fmj bullets were invented because velocitys of rifles were getting high enough the unprotected lead would rip itself apart the same exact way these concrete slugs are
I have a New England single shot 10ga. My Dad bought it for me back in 1996' for my 15th birthday! I've had it for close to 30yrs and have only shot less than a box of steel shot #4, a 5 box of Slugs, and a 5 box of 000' Buck ! She Be Kicking!! 😮😂
Hey don't forget to give credit to everyone who helps him!! Chad, Scooter, Giant Lizard, W, and all the other guys who are ripped like Scott. They all do great intro work.
Here in Arizona it's only hitting 110-117 degrees depending on the day. Most days it's been a dry heat, but we've had a few Haboobs which brought the humidity with them.
Hi Scott! Greetings from Poland! I am practising my eglish with you for at least 4 years, and i think, You are really helping me. Thank You so much, and still do it what you are doing now!
these mannequins and roosters are all friends of Skat, his life is hard, he gets out as best he can😂 and in childhood his toys were nailed to the floor from wood😂
Why do I feel like the plot would revolve around having to bail Scooter out of some form of trouble while navigating through hordes of M.A.T.T. members and a hired T-rex Mercenary? ... ... All while suffering Watermelon Time dellusions at the most inconvient yet hilarious moments
That's a good idea, a long form Kentucky Ballistics mini movie. I suggest a colab with Admin and maybe Garand Thumb. I would definitely watch that. Let's see what Scooter is up to.
You know to hold that concrete together better you can put some fiberglass hairs in it. We used to mix that in with our mud when we stuccoed houses. And you can add some aluminite to it and it'll set up faster and harder.
Only on this channel and by this man would I ever see the question of concrete bullets being used as actual projectiles being taken seriously and experimented on. This right here is the modern day equivalent to throwing rocks at each other XD
And this is why a number of shotgun breaching shells are loaded with concrete, sintered metal, or metal powder held in a binder of wax. The breaching slug hits the lock or hinge dumping all its energy into it and goes no further. The result is a destroyed hinge or lock without risking any noncombatants who may be on the other side of the door.
Always a good time with Scott at the range. If I had to hazard a guess, the concrete bullets could be an effective home defense round. It seems to do just enough damage without the risk of over-penetration and can be produced at home. 🤔
I wonder if the rounds had fiberglass in them and if not if that might keep the round from breaking up as much. It would though likely make the round lighter.
That’s really interesting, it looks like you get a heck of a lot of stopping power with concrete but without the risk of over penetration. It could be an excellent home defence round
@@JoreelIsn’t that part of the intention? You want to hurt the person who is potentially dangerous and in your home, right? I don’t know much about guns, I live in Europe.
Ya. The idea op put wasnt for "less lethal" it was talking about over penetration (the shot going through the person and then a wall and hitting an innocent) So ya. Still effective for home defense with less chance of hitting the neighbor, lol.
@@Idiotdragon8 In most cases lethal force isn't necessary to stop an intruder. You want to stop them, but not in a way that is going to get you put away for 10-20 years. Unfortunately here in the US, there are so many DAs now that are more interested in the rights of criminals than the rights of lawful citizens. I keep both lethal and less lethal options in my home so that I can stop an intruder with whichever option is necessary at that moment.
@@The_Patriarchy_69 Compared to the US? Very weak law. It's quite difficult to get a permit. However, it is not impossible. There is not such a high gun culture as in the USA, so number of shooting ranges is low. And only on them you can use weapons. Additionally, everything is quite expensive. Fortunately, black powder weapons are available without restrictions to those over 18 years. They can only be used at open shooting ranges. Which makes it even more difficult to use. Summarize. People from the US who love guns would not love Poland 😅
>Looks overcast like a cool early summer day >Scott visibly sweating in the first frame and drenched in the 3rd Gotta love those deceptive days of like 90 degrees with 90+% humidity!
It's so funny cause i thought that burm looked kinda small until Scott was standing on top of it and then i realized it's much bigger than it looks, it's huge!
Someday I want to see you guys do a comparison between large grain rock salt loads and a shotgun and industrial diamonds and a shotgun. In other words, artificial diamonds that cost like one 100th of the price but are the same hardness. I know they're not as heavy as lead per se and don't have probably as good of energy transfer, but I would love to see a comparison.
As a concrete inspector, these are about the results I expected. Concrete is a light weight, crystalline solid. I’m amazed the buckshot even made it to the target. If the manufacturer wanted the slugs to actually hold together or do real damage, they’d include a wire mesh or a chunk of steel inside the slug. Neat round, but no practical use
Watching this I randomly had the thought of, How well would a bullet work after being deep fried? The thought came to me after thinking of "Kentucky fried ballistics"
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His speed in aiming is ridiculously fast and accurate. (Gun pointing down while loading a round) “This time im going to aim (Boom) a little right.” Then center punches the target.
i bought a semi auto 10ga shot gun a few month ago and im so happy about my purchase the only down side is the price of the ammo... 80$ for a box of 25
Idea for the video: shotgun rounds, loaded with salt: different constructions (with container or without), different salt grind etc. Such rounds (self maded) were used in my country as a non lethal option by guards in the past. For example against garden robbers.
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If Taofledermaus can shoot an 11/16 ( .69 cal ) steel ball bearing out of a 12 gauge, I wonder if Scott could fire a 19mm ( .745 cal ) steel ball bearing out of a 10 gauge ? ?
... and how much MORE damage would that do ? ? lol luv ya bud, God bless
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I hope you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
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I will enjoy the video
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Stuff the tables! You need a furby graveyard
Scott single handedly keeping the folding table industry afloat
I was gonna say the same thing about the chronograph industry
afold?
And helping the industry produce more robust tables that are able to take more abuse by the way he had difficulty destroying that latest one 😂
In China there's a guy saying "Why American buy so many table? We already send 10 Billion table! That's more than China!"
Don't forget the chronograph industry now either!
Concrete seems to be one step above a rubber bullet.
Old days rock salt was.used to ward off vegetable thieves in Garden.
Can't imagine concrete does barrel any favors.
Great video as always! A pleasure to watch.
I love how the .50 Cal explosion jokes keep getting more subtle, to the point that new viewers might completely miss them! I'm glad you've recovered so well, and that you can find some levity in it.
yeah and I'm really glad to see he's learned from it and protects himself more!! 😌☺️ I remember before and thinking he was pretty risky (dumb) sometimes 😬
I imagine most people probably missed that the first time around
“ You can’t have any pudding if ya don’t eat your meat “ had me laughing. 😂
Pink Floyd 😎
Stand still laddy !😂😂😂😂
@@eballin45 Yes. I saw them live in 1994 at the Superdome in New Orleans on the Division Bell Tour. Got lucky and got a ticket.
I really didn't expect something like this from Scott. Totally cool 😎
Has a very deep meaning, this phrase! 😅
As a Marine, that served from 1999-2007 and loves firearms, and also having been raised and worked in a family that owned one of the largest concrete forming companies in Colorado for over 70 years, I approve of this behavior.
In the 1970's, over a two year period in west central Florida, I worked in two different concrete block plants. This episode got me a little misty. 🤣🤣 Oh, wait. It was just concrete dust in my eye. Never mind.
@@jeffmccrea9347, ha! I feel your pain!
BTW, I was stationed at NAS Pensacola from 1999-2000. Worked for Lockheed and Rolls-Royce at Stennis Space Center from 2004-2012 and went to Cape Canaveral a few times to assist with Space Shuttle launches. I know those parts of Florida fairly well. My wife and I built a house in Charleston two years ago and are planning a trip to Florida soon.
Awesome State, Brother!
@@JarheadCrayonEater I lived in Pinellas and Pasco counties Florida for 27 years and worked for Minute Maid in Dunedin, (pronounced Done Edin), for 19 of those. I missed out on the military experience though. I didn't have the spine for it.....literally. M.M. retired me in 1999 after my 5th spine surgery and I've had 6 more since the last being in 2022. Six on my neck and 5 on my low back beginning in 1985. It's a shame that the military wouldn't take me. With most of my spine fused, I can now stand at attention in my sleep! Have a happy!
@@jeffmccrea9347, oh wow! You've had a rough time! Glad it finally worked out enough for you to stand at attention! That's awesome!
I'm sure we've crossed paths in those areas during my travels.
We all have a place and roll in this world and it sounds like you did yours exactly like we needed you to. I love Minute Maid, BTW.
Speaking of the food industry. Long story short, I was adopted in 1977. Took a DNA test in 2015 and found my biological father, that didn't know I existed. Turns out, he's married to the real Little Debbie. No joke. They're awesome people!
Small world!
Thank you for your service 🙏🙏
it highlights the importance of having reliable and proven ammunition for self-defense and practical use.
This man single handedly keeps the foldable lawn desk industry going.
Foldable lawn desk? You mean cheap picnic tables?
Desk? What desk?
They buy new yachts off his yearly table purchases
I use one of these as a desk and even I don't agree with your terminology. /j
Also the chronograph industry.
Perhaps Scott should start a merch line of Kentucky Ballistics aprons - for when he's putting 10ga slugs into things like glue, mustard, mayonnaise etc
Scott, that applies to the midwest as well "Not the heat, it's the humidity that el get ya" same with "Wouldn't be so bad without the wind"
Scott should start making a chronograph graveyard right next to his table graveyard and a bullet graveyard
I said it many moons ago. There was just something about how you treated a table on that day, I just knew a star was born....
Scott is the #1 table respector on all of UA-cam
Two things:
1). The dust trail tracer that the concrete slugs leave behind is pretty cool.
2). Speaking of cool, after Scott's first shot, the slow-mo shell ejection was something he should keep around.
He’s been doing different slo-shots
"Keep around" yes, but only if it's a cool as that one
@@CheesieTreesDrewG. Understood, but I said what I said, and I mean it. Best slow-mo to date. No questions.
9:55 good example of the Conservation of Momentum here. On the right of the initial impact you can see the top portion of the jug separate from the rest, and it has a fairly high RPM at first. It’s also coated in mustard right at the start, but as soon as it flings the mustard away, the rotation dramatically slows down. Pretty neat.
Just talked to my mom, she said it was hot and humid down there. Your shirt agrees lol. That concrete round would be great for home defense.
So several years ago, i did this with my custom 2.5 foot slingshot. Maybe not as powerful but the damage is actually pretty similar. My concrete rounds were breaking up before it even left the leather. A cpl hundred expieriments later, and i found a winning combo. Wad a small piece of metal window screen into a ball and put it in the mold. Then pour the concrete. Works as intended if you do that.
i was just thinking that these slugs needed some sort of rebar-like material to keep them together. took the words right out of my mouth
But you have to do that for every round. What does that do to the cost per round?
@@TomSmith-dp9zb they just need a copper jacket is all, fmj bullets were invented because velocitys of rifles were getting high enough the unprotected lead would rip itself apart the same exact way these concrete slugs are
I winder if fiberglass-reinforced concrete would work
I was thinking of a little tube of hardware cloth for the slug.
I have a New England single shot 10ga. My Dad bought it for me back in 1996' for my 15th birthday! I've had it for close to 30yrs and have only shot less than a box of steel shot #4, a 5 box of Slugs, and a 5 box of 000' Buck ! She Be Kicking!! 😮😂
Boy this really cements him in the industry as a legend
2:45 That was cooler than I could ever describe it being. The only thing that could’ve enhanced that shot is Scott catching the casing.
Scott makes the best intros!😂
Power power power !!!
American and kentucky🇺🇸🇺🇸
Hey don't forget to give credit to everyone who helps him!! Chad, Scooter, Giant Lizard, W, and all the other guys who are ripped like Scott. They all do great intro work.
I wonder if he has a lot of flies on his range?
@@TheyCallMeTheDude facts lol!😂
@rogerjohnson8707 probably. I mean he has a whole table graveyard. Can't imagine there wouldn't be any!
Bottom right corner is Scott signing the frame of my Serbu RN-50 and the round right above it. Thank you so much Scott, it was fantastic meeting you.
My favorite part of watching Kentrucky Ballistics is seeing how sweaty his shirt gets over the course of the video. This video did not disappoint.
Scott has never nor will fail to make me laugh throughout his skits and ideas he will always be the GOAT of gun vids!
"It's not the heat, it's the humidity that'll getcha"
As an Alabamian, this could not be more true. Give me dry heat any day over sticky wet air 😅
I live in Western Australia. But grew up in the Tropical North. I couldn't disagree more. I eventually moved as far south as I could.
Here in Arizona it's only hitting 110-117 degrees depending on the day. Most days it's been a dry heat, but we've had a few Haboobs which brought the humidity with them.
I'm in Alabama too, and how right you are but both at the same time like now..... ugh
Usually Scott is silly with his slo mo shots but that first shot of the video belongs in a movie absolutely awesome!
Hi Scott! Greetings from Poland! I am practising my eglish with you for at least 4 years, and i think, You are really helping me. Thank You so much, and still do it what you are doing now!
The lead slug hitting the mayonnaise was just, beautiful. Quite an artist there Scott
This is agent 75 of M.A.T.T, we know where you live, THE TABLES WILL BE AVENGED!!!
That's how the turn tables.
Dude you're going to blow our cover... Agent 12 out
agent 88 is a turncoat
#tablelivesmatter 😂😂😂😂
@@kevinclause4p55p5 Hahah, I was going to say, oh my, how the tables have turned...
you beat me too it. lol
We have already had many types of exotic ammunition from 12 gauge and up to 10 gauge, now even concrete so let's make a tungsten round for 10 gauge
Scott doing tests on Oobleck (corn starch and water) would be crazy! The mixture hardens on impact and it’d be so interesting to see what happens
I think demo ranch did an episode on this I can't remember
Sometimes I wonder about the potential for non-Newtonian fluid-based armor, but then I remember that I'm super amazing at coming up with dumb ideas.
Many firearm tests I've seen with Oobleck shows it basically becomes solid before exploding.
There's so many characters on this channel you could make an entire Kentucky Ballistics movie.
these mannequins and roosters are all friends of Skat, his life is hard, he gets out as best he can😂 and in childhood his toys were nailed to the floor from wood😂
Why do I feel like the plot would revolve around having to bail Scooter out of some form of trouble while navigating through hordes of M.A.T.T. members and a hired T-rex Mercenary? ... ... All while suffering Watermelon Time dellusions at the most inconvient yet hilarious moments
That's a good idea, a long form Kentucky Ballistics mini movie. I suggest a colab with Admin and maybe Garand Thumb. I would definitely watch that. Let's see what Scooter is up to.
Yep, that.
what if there’s deeper lore 😳😳
Does anyone else think we could be here without this man and his amazing content
Huh? What?
@@samuelgarrod8327he could be dead due to his accident
(Sorry I struggle with English)
I love how the shirt just gets more and more sweaty
These concrete rounds give new meaning to the phrase "Spittin Chips"
Gotta love how the concrete rounds just turn into particulate, but Scott endures it's failure just to give us entertainment
After years of watching this channel the intros still get me.
One of your best introductions yet
Looks like everything off the table now!!
Everyone gangsta until Scott *ROCKS* the pump.
Honestly, this just made me want another episode of Kentucky Roulette.
Scott, you really keep us "glued" to the TV screen while we watch your "educational" videos.
You know to hold that concrete together better you can put some fiberglass hairs in it. We used to mix that in with our mud when we stuccoed houses. And you can add some aluminite to it and it'll set up faster and harder.
Only on this channel and by this man would I ever see the question of concrete bullets being used as actual projectiles being taken seriously and experimented on. This right here is the modern day equivalent to throwing rocks at each other XD
You should really check out TAOFLEDERMAUS, they do a lot of fancy/experimental/weird ammo, mostly with shotguns
Taufledermaus does very similar content!
And this is why a number of shotgun breaching shells are loaded with concrete, sintered metal, or metal powder held in a binder of wax. The breaching slug hits the lock or hinge dumping all its energy into it and goes no further. The result is a destroyed hinge or lock without risking any noncombatants who may be on the other side of the door.
I love this man and I'm excited to watch this episode, currently enjoying the table grave yard
0:10 Slap on a durag and we’ve got a perfect Marcus Fenix cosplay 🔥 ⚙️
That little slow mo shot when you eject the first shot of the day was siiiick.
Concrete shells? That rocks!
That barrel is DESTROYED.
The wadding probably protected it.
The cups probably protecting it well.
Spoken like someone who doesn't know how shotshells work 😂
I'm sure it's probably just fine. Especially if it didn't have rifling. He only shot it a couple times lol
I'm pretty surprised he actually shouldered it though. Man has balls that's for sure.
Always a good time with Scott at the range.
If I had to hazard a guess, the concrete bullets could be an effective home defense round.
It seems to do just enough damage without the risk of over-penetration and can be produced at home. 🤔
U need the rebar in the concrete 😂
I wonder if the rounds had fiberglass in them and if not if that might keep the round from breaking up as much. It would though likely make the round lighter.
For a second there i thought howie mandel was taking over for scott on today's episode of kentucky ballistics 😂😂😂
M.A.T.T. is a force to be cautious of! I hope Scott has a plan B to keep that agency in check. 😁😁😁
I’m just happy the armored truck finally could stop something
That’s really interesting, it looks like you get a heck of a lot of stopping power with concrete but without the risk of over penetration. It could be an excellent home defence round
Considering more home defense is within 7-10 feet, the concrete rounds would still be lethal on a human being.
@@JoreelIsn’t that part of the intention? You want to hurt the person who is potentially dangerous and in your home, right? I don’t know much about guns, I live in Europe.
Ya. The idea op put wasnt for "less lethal" it was talking about over penetration (the shot going through the person and then a wall and hitting an innocent)
So ya. Still effective for home defense with less chance of hitting the neighbor, lol.
@@Idiotdragon8 In most cases lethal force isn't necessary to stop an intruder. You want to stop them, but not in a way that is going to get you put away for 10-20 years. Unfortunately here in the US, there are so many DAs now that are more interested in the rights of criminals than the rights of lawful citizens. I keep both lethal and less lethal options in my home so that I can stop an intruder with whichever option is necessary at that moment.
Open UA-cam, see there is nothing interesting, see KB video, press on it, finally having fun watching a video, thank you for the videos.
always a good day when KB uploads
On the other hand, when KGB uploads, it's not a good day.
This video really cements my appreciation for Scott and his experiments.
I really appreciate your sense of humor, specifically a type that is missing from all other firearms channels.
Big love from Poland 🇵🇱💪
Gotta ask cause Poland seems pretty based. How are the gun laws in your country?
@@The_Patriarchy_69 Compared to the US? Very weak law. It's quite difficult to get a permit. However, it is not impossible. There is not such a high gun culture as in the USA, so number of shooting ranges is low.
And only on them you can use weapons. Additionally, everything is quite expensive.
Fortunately, black powder weapons are available without restrictions to those over 18 years.
They can only be used at open shooting ranges. Which makes it even more difficult to use.
Summarize. People from the US who love guns would not love Poland 😅
Looks like Scott has cemented himself as one of the premier homemade bullet operators.
The way you sent the table flying with the axe in it was awesome!
When Scott posts we all stop what we are doing and watch
>Looks overcast like a cool early summer day
>Scott visibly sweating in the first frame and drenched in the 3rd
Gotta love those deceptive days of like 90 degrees with 90+% humidity!
My idea of hell, have a shower & can't stop sweating, can't get dry. Might as well stay in the shower all day...🥵
@@TheCatBilbo take a cold shower
It's so funny cause i thought that burm looked kinda small until Scott was standing on top of it and then i realized it's much bigger than it looks, it's huge!
Can’t wait to see how big the folding table pile gets…🤣
👍🏻👍🏻
I bet it’ll be 300 tables deep in about 5 hours
Someday I want to see you guys do a comparison between large grain rock salt loads and a shotgun and industrial diamonds and a shotgun. In other words, artificial diamonds that cost like one 100th of the price but are the same hardness. I know they're not as heavy as lead per se and don't have probably as good of energy transfer, but I would love to see a comparison.
Scott add PVA glue into your concrete mix. It will reduce cracks in blockwork mortar so may hold the balls and slugs together a little more.
4:39 bro really oryx dashed into the turkey 😂
I was not expecting a Siege related comment here
You get my like
Concrete bullet : KABOOOOOOM
Ballistic gel : YOOOOUUUU SHALLNOT PAAAAAAASSSSSSSS!! 🧙♂️
Lol
Everyone of your intros is the best. Makes the video even better when it starts off with a laugh
You finally found the bullets that bulletproof truck was rated for. 🤣
“there’s dijon my pants! there’s dijon my targets! there’s dijon my 10 gauge! there’s dijon my truck!”
to be honest, I prefer dijon on my steak.
@@michelguevara151or on my hot dogs.
8:08 the switch up from laughing to being serious lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The return of MATT!
never trust a dude with a soul patch!
there's something wrong with that boy!
If Scott ain't careful he will be the victim of the Folding Table Zombie Apocalypse.
Scott. Bro. I'm from Nevada. I'm in Missouri. 120° in Nevada sucks, but I can handle it. 80° in Missouri is miserable.
Truly a Chad moment❤
6:17 *SLAP SLAP* ; *SLAP SLAP SLAP* ; *SLAP SLAP* !!! 🤣
As a concrete inspector, these are about the results I expected. Concrete is a light weight, crystalline solid. I’m amazed the buckshot even made it to the target. If the manufacturer wanted the slugs to actually hold together or do real damage, they’d include a wire mesh or a chunk of steel inside the slug. Neat round, but no practical use
0:53 whenever I see my mates distracted.
Watching this I randomly had the thought of, How well would a bullet work after being deep fried? The thought came to me after thinking of "Kentucky fried ballistics"
so like liquid metal projectiles?
It looks like the concrete slug was breaking up before it makes impact. Great videos keep up the amazing work
imagine being shot with a 10 gauge shotgun shell but on top of that with concrete like this wasn't already lethal enough 💀
What
@@jamesthecrazyengineer8426reread it or go back to school. Shouldn't be that hard to comprehend what was said genius
@@Lonegunmanonthegrassyknoll bro chill out 😂
No he wrote it weird. If you think he didnt, your probably a hilbilly.@Lonegunmanonthegrassyknoll
Bro led is stronger then concrete
Scott is really cementing himself into the halls of guntube legend (I'll leave now).
The animals at the other range are prob like “ the generous thunder gods have abandoned us all “ 😂
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His speed in aiming is ridiculously fast and accurate. (Gun pointing down while loading a round) “This time im going to aim (Boom) a little right.” Then center punches the target.
Especially considering how few times he's fired guns....
i bought a semi auto 10ga shot gun a few month ago and im so happy about my purchase the only down side is the price of the ammo... 80$ for a box of 25
What I find really funny is how the concrete rounds sound like movie sound effects, almost like blank fire
i love seeing the hole the punt gun made in the ground and how the grass refuses to grow back again in that spot xD
Scott going absolutely nuts is probably a lot like what my neighbors see 😂
The fed skit in the beginning was freaking hilarious.
Idea for the video: shotgun rounds, loaded with salt: different constructions (with container or without), different salt grind etc.
Such rounds (self maded) were used in my country as a non lethal option by guards in the past. For example against garden robbers.
8:05 Who else loves his laugh. I know it's genuine because guys all make that laugh when we shoot stuff at close range and blow it up.. 😂
the chronograph running gag keeps geting better 🤣
Respect to Scott on that hot day! Each cut scene, that shirt lookin more and more like a cheap bar wet T-shirt contest. That’s hot
Gives a whole new meaning to throwing rocks.
Now 3D printed slugs and buckshot please 💪🏼