World’s Strongest Man vs Kentucky Roulette (ft. Eddie Hall)

Published on September 11, 2023
Duration: 16:24

This video demonstrates a high-stakes game of 'Kentucky Roulette' featuring the powerful Smith & Wesson Model 500 in .500 S&W Magnum. The drill involves loading one live round among spent casings and taking turns shooting at various targets until the live round is fired. The content highlights the immense power of the .500 S&W Magnum and emphasizes safe firearm handling practices, even in a casual, high-excitement context, as demonstrated by Scott from Kentucky Ballistics.

Quick Summary

The Kentucky Ballistics video showcases the Smith & Wesson Model 500 in .500 S&W Magnum playing 'Kentucky Roulette.' This game involves loading one live round among spent casings in a revolver and taking turns shooting targets until the live round fires, demonstrating the firearm's immense power on various targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 00:53Introduction of Eddie Hall & Game
  3. 01:30Kentucky Roulette Rules Explained
  4. 03:56Firearm Setup (.500 S&W Magnum)
  5. 04:35Round 1: Cranberry Juice Impact
  6. 05:22Round 2: Monster Energy Shot
  7. 07:07Round 3: Orange Juice Target
  8. 08:50Round 4: Chocolate Pudding Explosion
  9. 10:53Round 5: Eggplant Puree Mess
  10. 12:23Round 6: 36 Raw Eggs Finale

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearm is used in the Kentucky Roulette video?

The video prominently features the Smith & Wesson Model 500 revolver, chambered in the powerful .500 S&W Magnum caliber, known for its significant stopping power and recoil.

How does the 'Kentucky Roulette' game work?

In 'Kentucky Roulette,' one live round is loaded into a revolver cylinder alongside several spent casings. Participants take turns firing the weapon until the live round is discharged, creating an element of suspense and surprise.

What kind of targets are used in the video?

The targets in this demonstration are varied and designed to showcase the firearm's power, including gallon jugs of liquids like cranberry juice and orange juice, chocolate pudding, eggplant puree, and a container filled with 36 raw eggs.

Is this video a safe demonstration of firearm use?

While the video features experienced individuals and emphasizes safe handling practices, the 'Kentucky Roulette' game itself is a high-risk activity. Viewers should not attempt such drills without expert supervision and a thorough understanding of firearm safety protocols.

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