The Coolest Way To Bowl: With A Revolver!

Published on July 21, 2023
Duration: 22:08

This video demonstrates a fun and challenging shooting drill: bowling with a revolver. Participants use a Nighthawk Custom Korth NXS, randomly drawing either .357 Magnum or .38 Special ammunition to knock down bowling pins. The drill highlights the power difference between calibers and incorporates elements of accuracy, recoil management, and strategic shooting. It's presented as a family activity with a competitive element.

Quick Summary

This revolver bowling drill uses a Nighthawk Custom Korth NXS to challenge shooters with random caliber selection between .357 Magnum and .38 Special. The goal is to knock down bowling pins, highlighting the power difference between the two calibers and requiring shooters to adapt their aim and technique for each shot.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Gun Reveal
  2. 00:22Nighthawk Korth NXS Overview & Giveaway
  3. 01:00The Bowling Pin Challenge Setup
  4. 01:36Caliber Selection: .357 Magnum vs .38 Special
  5. 02:08First Shots: .357 Magnum Performance
  6. 02:33Dad's Turn: .38 Special Challenge
  7. 03:03Mom's Turn: .357 Magnum Success
  8. 03:16Riley's Turn: .357 Magnum Strikes
  9. 04:06Dad's Second Turn: .357 Magnum & .38 Special
  10. 04:35Mom's Second Turn: .38 Special Strikes
  11. 05:04Riley's Second Turn: .357 Magnum Spare
  12. 05:37Dad's Third Turn: .357 Magnum & Spare
  13. 06:24Mom's Third Turn: .38 Special Splits
  14. 06:54Riley's Experiment: Shooting .38 Special by Choice
  15. 07:26Dad's Fourth Turn: .38 Special Performance
  16. 07:54Mom's Fourth Turn: .357 Magnum Strikes
  17. 08:38Riley's Fifth Turn: .357 Magnum & .38 Special Mix
  18. 09:03Dad's Fifth Turn: .38 Special & Splits
  19. 09:39Mom's Final Turn: .38 Special & Spares
  20. 10:45Riley's Final Turn: .38 Special & Spares
  21. 11:30Final Scores & Winner Announcement
  22. 11:54Special Prize & Wrap-up
  23. 12:12The "Special" Round Explained
  24. 12:31Giveaway Reminder
  25. 12:50Conclusion & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main challenge in this revolver bowling drill?

The main challenge is the random selection of ammunition between the powerful .357 Magnum and the less potent .38 Special. Shooters must adapt their aim and technique based on the caliber drawn, aiming to knock down bowling pins effectively with each shot.

Which caliber is more effective for knocking down bowling pins in this drill?

The .357 Magnum caliber is significantly more effective for knocking down bowling pins due to its higher power and velocity. While .38 Special can still knock down pins, it requires more precise shots and often results in splits or misses compared to the .357 Magnum.

What is the Nighthawk Custom Korth NXS used in the video?

The Nighthawk Custom Korth NXS is a high-end, eight-shot revolver chambered in .357 Magnum with a six-inch barrel. It is described as a beautiful and well-crafted firearm, and the video mentions it is being given away.

How does the caliber selection process work in this drill?

A gumball machine is used to randomly select the caliber for each shot. Participants draw a capsule containing either a .357 Magnum or a .38 Special round, adding an element of chance and requiring shooters to adjust their strategy on the fly.

What are some variations or challenges introduced during the revolver bowling drill?

Challenges include shooting with different calibers (.357 Magnum vs. .38 Special), attempting one-handed shots, shooting in single-action or double-action modes, and potentially shooting one-handed at a steel target if a strike is achieved with an extra round.

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