My Lever Gun Is BIGGER Than Yours…

Published on August 18, 2022
Duration: 14:20

This video provides an in-depth review and performance test of the Big Horn Armory Spikedriver lever-action rifle chambered in .500 Magnum. Expertly demonstrated by Scott from Kentucky Ballistics, the review covers ballistic testing against various targets, from soft materials to cinder blocks and a minivan, using different ammunition types. The high-energy presentation highlights the rifle's significant power and recoil management capabilities, offering valuable insights for enthusiasts of large-bore firearms.

Quick Summary

The Big Horn Armory Spikedriver is a powerful lever-action rifle chambered in .500 Magnum with a 7+1 capacity and an 18-inch barrel. Expert testing demonstrated its impressive ballistic performance, including vaporizing cinder blocks and splitting a bowling ball with 500-grain hard cast ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 01:27Introduction to Spikedriver
  2. 03:51Testing 350gr JHP Ammo
  3. 05:24Soft Target Ballistics
  4. 08:49Hard Target Penetration Test
  5. 11:55Bowling Ball Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Big Horn Armory Spikedriver chambered in?

The Big Horn Armory Spikedriver is chambered in the powerful .500 Magnum caliber, known for its significant stopping power and large projectile size.

How does the .500 Magnum perform against hard targets?

In testing, .500 Magnum rounds from the Spikedriver demonstrated extreme penetration, capable of vaporizing cinder blocks and passing completely through a minivan.

What types of ammunition were tested in the Spikedriver?

The video tested both Underwood Ammo 350-grain Jacketed Hollow Points (JHP) for expansion and 500-grain hard cast bullets for deep penetration.

What is the capacity of the Big Horn Armory Spikedriver?

The Big Horn Armory Spikedriver features a 7+1 capacity, meaning it can hold seven rounds in the magazine plus one in the chamber.

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