I Bought Matt’s Guns…(Saying Goodbye To Demolition Ranch)

Published on April 21, 2025
Duration: 12:22

This video documents Scott from Kentucky Ballistics acquiring Matt's guns from Demolition Ranch in a humorous skit. It features extensive testing of a custom 24-inch 500 Magnum BFR and a gold-plated stubby 500 Magnum, including shooting Dr. Pepper bottles and chili cans. The 458 SOCOM rifle is also tested on ranch dressing bottles, culminating in a playful tribute to Demolition Ranch.

Quick Summary

Scott from Kentucky Ballistics acquired Matt's guns from Demolition Ranch, including a custom 24-inch 500 Magnum BFR and a gold stubby 500 Magnum. The video showcases destructive testing on Dr. Pepper bottles and chili cans, alongside the 458 SOCOM rifle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Retirement Skit & Gun Acquisition
  2. 00:35500 Magnum Rivalry History
  3. 02:55Shooting the 24" 500 Magnum BFR
  4. 04:40Testing the Gold Stubby 500 Magnum
  5. 05:42Dr. Pepper Target Practice
  6. 06:58Chili Can Destruction
  7. 08:10458 SOCOM vs. Ranch Dressing
  8. 09:33Dual Wielding 500 Magnums
  9. 11:00Final Tribute to Demolition Ranch

Frequently Asked Questions

What guns did Scott from Kentucky Ballistics acquire from Demolition Ranch?

Scott acquired Matt's guns from Demolition Ranch, notably a custom 24-inch barrel Magnum Research BFR in 500 Magnum and a gold-plated stubby 500 Magnum. He also tested Matt's custom 458 SOCOM rifle.

What kind of destructive testing was performed in the video?

The video features destructive testing using the 500 Magnum revolvers on 2-liter bottles of Dr. Pepper and cans of Hormel Chili. The 458 SOCOM was used to shoot bottles of ranch dressing.

What is the Magnum Research BFR chambered in?

The Magnum Research BFR featured in the video is chambered in .500 S&W Magnum. Scott tested both a custom 24-inch barrel version and a shorter, gold-plated variant.

What is the significance of the 458 SOCOM rifle in the video?

The 458 SOCOM rifle is significant because it was Matt's custom rifle from Demolition Ranch, featuring the channel's logo. It was humorously used to shoot ranch dressing bottles, playing on the channel's name.

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