Could You Shoot Off A Tire Boot? 🛞

Published on August 15, 2025
Duration: 0:59

This video from Kentucky Ballistics features Scott conducting an experimental test to see if various firearms can remove a tire boot. The test includes 9mm, 10mm, 10 Gauge, and 300 Win Mag calibers. While most calibers failed to dislodge the boot, the 300 Win Mag proved effective in breaking the boot's mechanism.

Quick Summary

Scott from Kentucky Ballistics conducted an experiment to test if firearms could remove a tire boot. While 9mm, 10mm, and 10 Gauge rounds failed to dislodge the boot, the Nemo Arms Nightmare 300 Win Mag rifle proved effective by breaking the boot's locking mechanism after multiple shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Experiment Setup
  2. 00:119mm Tire Boot Test
  3. 00:1810mm Tire Boot Test
  4. 00:2810 Gauge Tire Boot Test
  5. 00:40300 Win Mag Tire Boot Test

Frequently Asked Questions

Which firearms were tested against a tire boot?

In the Kentucky Ballistics video, a 9mm handgun, a Nighthawk Custom 10mm handgun, an Ithaca Roadblocker 10 gauge shotgun, and a Nemo Arms Nightmare 300 Win Mag rifle were tested against a Tevlaphee tire boot.

Did any firearms successfully remove the tire boot?

Yes, the Nemo Arms Nightmare rifle chambered in 300 Win Mag was the only firearm tested that successfully broke the tire boot's locking mechanism and allowed for its removal.

Were 9mm, 10mm, or 10 Gauge rounds effective against the tire boot?

No, the 9mm, 10mm, and 10 Gauge rounds tested, including 124 grain Hydra-Shok and 3.5 inch 00 buckshot, were insufficient to significantly damage or dislodge the tire boot from the tire.

What was the outcome of testing a 300 Win Mag against a tire boot?

When testing the Nemo Arms Nightmare 300 Win Mag rifle, multiple rounds were fired at the tire boot. This high-powered rifle successfully destroyed the boot's mechanism, allowing it to be removed.

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