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Published on July 8, 2020
Duration: 4:23

This video from Kentucky Ballistics debunks claims about underpowered ammunition loads by visually demonstrating the incompatibility of a 115-grain bullet with a 500 Magnum casing. The presenter, Scott, clarifies he uses commercially manufactured Underwood Ammo and references professional shooter Jerry Miculek. The video also humorously touches on defensive tactics learned at the Kentucky State Police Academy.

Quick Summary

Kentucky Ballistics debunks claims of underpowered 500 Magnum loads by showing a 115-grain bullet is too small for the casing. Scott clarifies he uses Underwood Ammo and mentions defensive tactics from the Kentucky State Police Academy, including the 'fish hook' move.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit & Demolition Ranch Critique
  2. 00:43Debunking Ammunition Claims
  3. 01:00Ammo Source & Jerry Miculek
  4. 01:34Mocking Demolition Ranch
  5. 02:04The Texas Challenge
  6. 02:43Defensive Tactics & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What ammunition components were discussed in the Kentucky Ballistics video?

The video visually demonstrated the incompatibility of a 115-grain bullet with a 500 Magnum shell casing, debunking claims of using underpowered loads for this caliber. Scott clarified he uses Underwood Ammo.

What defensive tactic was mentioned in the Kentucky Ballistics video?

Scott discussed the 'fish hook' defensive move, which he learned at the Kentucky State Police Academy. He also humorously demonstrated a counter-move involving hydrogen peroxide.

What tools were visible in the Kentucky Ballistics video related to ammunition?

A Lyman digital scale was shown being used to weigh ammunition components, specifically a 115-grain bullet and a 500 Magnum shell casing, to illustrate their size difference.

Does Scott from Kentucky Ballistics reload his own ammunition?

No, Scott explicitly stated in the video that he does not reload his own ammunition and instead uses commercially manufactured ammunition from brands like Underwood Ammo.

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