@@johnathonmeadows72 I have a old 410 bolt but I don't have the mag for it and I cant find any so it's a single shot bolt action 410. Probably still illegal in California.
Scott, it's amazing that just a bit over a year since you about lost it all and you're back to 100% doing what you love. After showing perseverance through adverisity after your accident you inspire us all to give us our all. We're all glad to have you Scott.
@@zmoney412 his .50 cal exploded I his face. If he was a few inches to the right or left he likely would've died. He had to go to the hospital and he had troubles with his hand and eye for quite some time.
@@zmoney412 - a piece of the gun sliced through an artery in his neck and went into a lung. He said the things that saved him was it didnt fully sever the artery and his farher was with him and his father has first aid training so he knew it was a serious injury. His father wrapped scott's thumb in his t shirt and stuffed his thumb into the hole to slow the bleeding. That bought him enough time to get him to the hospital. And a piece struck him in the face breaking his nose and several other bones and injuring his eye. If you look through his videoes, he did a video on the explosion and you see him after he got out of the hospital.
Back in the day, my grandfather had a single-shot 10-ga. shotgun with a 32" barrel on it. It was definitely an 80-90 yard capable shotgun that he used to hunt geese, ducks, and wild turkeys. He called it "Long Tom", but I never knew if that was some sort of model name or just his name for it. It was quite a gun, especially seeing as to how Gramps was 5'5" tall and weighed about 120 lbs. soaking wet.
A few months back my dad gave me the 12-gauge Marlin goose gun I carried when I went hunting with him, and I've only ever known it as the Long Tom! I'm from Alabama, for reference.
@@jaebassist Thanks for the reply, Tony. I really like hearing from others about what they did with inherited things, including guns that have been in the family for a while. I don't know. Maybe that nickname was common back then for any shotgun with a long barrel and some extra range to it? When my Dad was in the army, we lived in Huntsville. I really liked the southern states. Always seemed like "home" to me, even though we moved every 3 years for his job. I guess being born in Georgia left its mark on me.
@@proximacentauri8555 Thanks for that clarification. I will save this comment in my gun notes. I appreciate being able to add to my store of info. 🙂 👍 On a somewhat related topic, I've looked high and low for a 10-ga, coach gun but can only find them in 12-ga. Many of these are replicas of old west style shotguns and mostly seem to be of Italian make. Have you seen any short 10-ga. double barrel shotguns that weren't 100+ years old?
That yard gnome thing your daughter requested got GGnomed all the way home by that 10. I also love how Scott manages to destroy a table in a different way every episode.
You riding on that bike with COMICALLY huge tires holding a COMICALLY huge shotgun at 5:07 is 10/10 funny. Always a better day when I see a new upload thanks Scott.
Some fishermen have similar bikes here (called karakat or karakatitsa), for wintertime fishing trips. Those huge tires allow them going over thin ice and water, crossing wide ice cracks is possible. Yes, those contraptions do float. Some guys have built cars in the like of monster trucks, with about same ability and purpose.
Thank you Scott for the consistent quality uploads. Always one of those content creators when I see a new video in my subscription list I actually am excited to watch and usually save it until I’m home and can give full attention to. Keep on keepin on man
3:26!! Straight out of Loony Tunes! 😂 Scott you never fail to entertain! You are honestly one of the main reasons why I’ve decided to get into collecting firearms and hopefully go on my first hunting trip this November. Thank you for the laughs, the incredible content, and just being you. Keep the video coming! 👍🏻
@@ish2008 i guess u got me wrong... It was not any kind of accusation. I jus want to verify this info, because i got the similar message about a giveaway too. So i just want to know where from u have this info or why u think so
Whenever I have a bad day, I watch Scott's videos and I feel better. Thanks for shooting ridiculous guns at ridiculous targets, my boys and I really enjoy your content.
I’m in my mid 20s and you still get me chuckling every time, your dad jokes are on point! The biggest red is hilarious and epic too! @8:54 got me crying
My 6 year old son is obsessed with Kentucky Ballistics. We watch all the videos when they’re posted, and we watch older episodes every night as part of his bedtime routine 😂 Ever since we started this little nightly ritual he’s been going to bed happier and sleeping better. I know it’s silly but I think it’s actually really helped him haha I love sharing this with him!!
I grew up hunting, because there were guns around my dad educated me on how important safety was. My dad also had a side that enjoyed teasing me the way he was. Dad would take me out shooting in preparation for the upcoming season. I begged to be a part of a goose hunt, my first. Dad smiled as we got out of the truck to practice shooting grandpa’s 10ga goose gun. Dad had me aim high into a tree just so I got the full effect. His plan worked incredibly well. It hurt so bad, I would never think of picking up a shotgun and firing it. You brought back so many bad memories Scott. I’m a forever fan man. Keep it up 👍
I haven't seen one of those shotguns in years. It's one of a handful of guns on your channel I've actually handled at the outdoors store I worked at years ago. The SuperGoose 10 gauge is unwieldy with that 34in barrel. It is meant to go to one spot, sit and shoot. Scott is running about with it like an AR15!
That's a really cool shotgun. Not only powerful, but also nice to look at. And the spread at 50 yards was really impressive. Also a moment to remember, when Scott pulled Jason Pants off, with a Shotgun. And as always, a great devastation, which grants us these wonderful slow motion scenes. Keep it up Scott and greetings from Germany
To think almost a year ago… we would’ve had no more Scott. Praise God, cause this man has the funniest content. That sandwich scene had me rolling on the floor 🤣.
My 6 year old daughter loves your videos Scott. She even lip syncs “it’s watermelon time!” when she hears the bell go off lol. Your videos are something that bring me and her together. Thank you for that.
My dad has a ten gauge from the civil war that works and was passed on from a family member who fought in the civil war with that gun passed on from over ten generations
By now I half expected Scott to be called up for building demolitions on contract just to watch him destroy a building with the biggest guns and explosives he can get ahold of for a tv show.
Man you never disappoint! My wife and I both love the episodes that have the crazy T-Rex. But we also love all the other characters you've come up with. But one request since it's getting close to Halloween can you also include some pumpkins getting exploded?
Scott, I don't think anyone can say we have as much fun watching as you do making these videos. This, I have to say has been my favorite to date! Also, I was going to say "see monkey, monkey dew" but after you picked it up, it really did dew. He must have been so scared to see that 10 ga slug coming at him that his last reaction was a lasting one.
Still a better sight than my cousin's 12-gauge, no rear sight at all just the front bead so good luck judging on anything over 50 if you don't have the same exact cheek weld every time.
Imagine what kind of long-range work this shotgun could do with a 2-4x scope on it, a hair trigger, and rifled slugs. It's a very strong contender for setting a new "farthest distance hit with a shotgun" record if it hasn't done so already. Bolt action, 34" barrel, single-piece stock - this may be the only gun I know of that could be called a "precision shotgun".
@@cericat you have much to learn young grass hopper. Shotguns are made like that. They aren’t sniper rifles. They are made to shoot fast moving targets. Instinctive shooting plays a large part in how you aim shotguns. Go to the gun store. You will be hard pressed to find rear sights on any shotguns unless they are self defense or combat shotguns that have rear ghost ring sights. If a target is flying fast from left to right and you aim at it with front and rear sights and shoot you won’t hit it. You will shoot 2 feet behind it. If you focus on sights and line up your shot you won’t lead your target properly. So what you do is line up the bead on the front of the barrel with the target, then lead your shot out In front of your targets path of travel. There is a lot of feel to it. You end up learning what “sight picture” to use on each type of shot. You don’t shoot a target flying left to right the same way as one flying straight at you. Point is, rear sights are almost worthless on a shotgun unless you shoot slugs.
@@TheBeefSlayer hey if you're going to be condescending piss off. I've been shooting since before your daddy forgot to pull out. Shooting with a gun whose bias you don't know well is a problem be it a rifle or a shotgun. Especially when said fast moving target you're not getting within 10 metres of.
I'm loving these intros and the Horror Villains you're bringing out. I definitely need to grab my second shirt from you. This Halloween design is great. Also, you completely shot the poop out of that monkey. "There's POUPON everything!". The slo-mo on that bear was epic! The way it just jiggled upright for a while. Thanks for constantly keeping us entertained.
That’s one hell of a shoulder mounted cannon bro. The fact that it’s bolt action with a magazine is pretty freaking awesome. I’ve never seen a shotgun setup like that much less a 10 gauge with such a long barrel. Very interesting. I’m only like a minute into the video and can’t wait to see what this gun can do.
@@squidwardo7074 A Marlin model 55? I don't even know why Marlin stopped making them honestly, the last of the range was made when I was a teen. Scott's SuperGoose is probably the same age as me. They stopped making them when I was 3 or 4.
The only person you’ll ever witness that can completely negate all recoil from a monster like that and completely laugh about it, is Scott. The man, the myth, the legend. Your next shirt.
@7:09 the way he's firing that beast from the hip is flat out CRAZY TO SEE AN HE WAS FIRING IT FROM ONLY A FEW FEET/TARDS AWAY SO HE WASN'T GOING TO MISS..LIKE MOST HIP SHOTS TEND TO DO😲🤔🤷♂️🤨👍👍..!!
This man has made me laugh through the best and worst times of my life and I have a great shirt on the way here’s to hoping for many amazing videos to come from Scott and his dad
I own the exact same gun that he's demonstrating; it's called "The Original Super Goose 10", engraved on the side. I purchased it in 1979 and have enjoyed it ever since.
Actually very impressive from an accuracy and choke performance. And condition by the way. 12ga versions used to be pretty common but I've never seen a 10ga one locally.
Been in the dumps lately but you always show up just in time 😂 the intros, the structure of the video and that trademark laugh put me in a good mood 100% of the time lol
Like a unicorn, I had no idea it existed, so majestic, so powerful, we should let it just roam the gun plains, no one man deserves such glory . A true gift you were able to touch the beautiful beast.
You definitely had fun making this one! lol! 🤣 The Slow-mo camera has been a great investment for the shooting impacts! Amazing how much is going on that you don't see when watching something get hit in real time! Great Vlog 👍!
My favorite shotgun is a 10 gauge! The Super Goose is one I am trying to add to my collection! I have the Original Goose in 12 gauge with a 36 inch barrel and another Marlin identical, but with a shorter barrel. I am a woman standing at 5' 3" and 150 lbs, I love shooting my 1990 Browning BPS pump 10 gauge with a 30 inch barrel! I named her Ophelia. I have had a few of my husband's friends shoot my 10 gauge for the first time! My grandpa a few years ago found my dad's 10 gauge slugs, my dad passed away about 3 years ago, and I shot a vacuum cleaner my grandpa setup for me. I love recoil and I embrace the gauge of 10!
Definitely the first and coolest bolt-action shotgun I've ever seen. We gotta get you like a 8-10 round mag and just crank & pull as fast as you can lol. I thought the recoil was gonna be alot worse but I guess that monster barrel helps. Great vid Scott 🤘
Didn’t know they did a bolt action shottie that’s impressive crazy how different it sounds with the long barrel nice work Scott howled when Jason’s pants dropped when you shot him 😂
Scott, I can't even begin to tell you how much I enjoyed this video. All your videos are good, don't get me wrong, but every aspect you put into this video was outstanding my friend. From the opening to the comedy throughout your video had me smiling and laughing. The Nutella thing HILLARIOUS! As I've told you many times before...that slow motion camera is the s**t and the way you threw in "watermelon time" and kept the action going without a pause in your video...brilliant. I can see why your channel has grown the way it has and I've been watching a long time my friend so I know 🙂Kudos to your dad for the great camera work.
MMmmmmm, EGGPLANT!!!!! I LOVE scalloped eggplant!!! With some birds eye pepper sauce... Can't be beat ;-) And the shotguns cool too... My granddaddy had an old rabbit eared 10 gauge, the last time it was fired both barrels went off and he hit the deck!!! That was the LAST time that shotgun was fired ;-)
With that Honda three wheeler. The only reason why they probably made it. It’s just to make a monster version of it. There’s probably not a practical need for tires that I am aware of. Looks cool though.
I hope you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching....also remember...there is NOT a giveaway.
Love u man!
Just wanted to say I love you and your content keep up the good work
I sure have thanks man you make me want to shoot all the time
yes
So I do
A magazine-fed, bolt-action, ten gauge shotgun, with a 34 inch barrel? That is the silliest firearm I've ever heard of, and I love it.
I know, right? Who in their right mind would ever need something so hilariously powerful and ridiculous?
*_I'll take one_*
What about one with an internal mag, no iron sight, shoots 12 gauge, and I identical in every way except it’s old as dirt, aka the one I own lol
For when you're attacked by a flock of Pterydactyls
@@johnathonmeadows72 I have a old 410 bolt but I don't have the mag for it and I cant find any so it's a single shot bolt action 410. Probably still illegal in California.
Check out punt guns. 4 guage shotguns. For whole flocks of ducks.
This man is single handedly keeping table companies in business
Have you noticed there is no longer a company logo on the tables? I guess the company went bankrupt trying to sponsor all those tables lol
@@jacobeschler1872 Nice
@@jacobeschler1872 haha
I'm still laughing out loud and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. ty
He keeps the companies in business for a... Lifetime 😎
bah dum tsii 🥁
Scott is a madman. He made someone lose their pants with a shotgun, backhanded a giant gummy bear, used a shotgun like a sniper, and ran over Jason.
And he fixed Jason's hair before he shot him. Absolute madman.
His laugh when the pants fell down cured my depression. I haven't laughed like this in a while. Thanks Scott!
One f the greatest moments on his show, and that's saying a lot. I laughed so damn hard 🤣
For me it was his laugh when the powder was pouring out of the Monkey's butt crack.
Depression is for idiots .. cut it out and get back to life
Scott's genuine laughter is everything
Scott, it's amazing that just a bit over a year since you about lost it all and you're back to 100% doing what you love. After showing perseverance through adverisity after your accident you inspire us all to give us our all. We're all glad to have you Scott.
I could swear his PECS got MASSIVER from taking that serbu to the face too lol
What happened
@@zmoney412 his .50 cal exploded I his face. If he was a few inches to the right or left he likely would've died. He had to go to the hospital and he had troubles with his hand and eye for quite some time.
@@zmoney412 - a piece of the gun sliced through an artery in his neck and went into a lung.
He said the things that saved him was it didnt fully sever the artery and his farher was with him and his father has first aid training so he knew it was a serious injury. His father wrapped scott's thumb in his t shirt and stuffed his thumb into the hole to slow the bleeding. That bought him enough time to get him to the hospital.
And a piece struck him in the face breaking his nose and several other bones and injuring his eye.
If you look through his videoes, he did a video on the explosion and you see him after he got out of the hospital.
GOD BLESS U SCOTT STAY SAFE ! IF U CONTINUE TO SHOOT SERBU ,DO IT FROM A DISTANCE ! FAR AWAY FROM THESE SERBU ARMS .50CAL , ETC
Back in the day, my grandfather had a single-shot 10-ga. shotgun with a 32" barrel on it. It was definitely an 80-90 yard capable shotgun that he used to hunt geese, ducks, and wild turkeys. He called it "Long Tom", but I never knew if that was some sort of model name or just his name for it. It was quite a gun, especially seeing as to how Gramps was 5'5" tall and weighed about 120 lbs. soaking wet.
A few months back my dad gave me the 12-gauge Marlin goose gun I carried when I went hunting with him, and I've only ever known it as the Long Tom!
I'm from Alabama, for reference.
@@jaebassist Thanks for the reply, Tony. I really like hearing from others about what they did with inherited things,
including guns that have been in the family for a while. I don't know. Maybe that nickname was common back then for any
shotgun with a long barrel and some extra range to it?
When my Dad was in the army, we lived in Huntsville. I really liked the southern states. Always seemed like "home"
to me, even though we moved every 3 years for his job. I guess being born in Georgia left its mark on me.
The name of this shotgun is « The Original Supergoose 10 » for 10GA and « The Original Marlin Goose Gun » for 12GA
@@proximacentauri8555 Thanks for that clarification. I will save this comment in my gun notes. I appreciate being
able to add to my store of info. 🙂 👍
On a somewhat related topic, I've looked high and low for a 10-ga, coach gun but can only find them in 12-ga.
Many of these are replicas of old west style shotguns and mostly seem to be of Italian make. Have you seen
any short 10-ga. double barrel shotguns that weren't 100+ years old?
That yard gnome thing your daughter requested got GGnomed all the way home by that 10. I also love how Scott manages to destroy a table in a different way every episode.
I don't know how anyone could not enjoy Scott's funny mannerisms and punny jokes! Quality entertainment in every video 👌🏻🤘🏻
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@@alexdarcydestsimon3767 Daammmn !!! I like that , gonna have to do that myself
Also quality destruction
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*You know Scott is fully dedicated when you see him putting ax’s thru his windshield…I love this guys humor! 😂*
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Wait scooter is scott?
@@michaelburke9137 wait actually?
Trollolol
@@maxythemonkey yes
11:08 I think Scott single handedly keeps the manufacturer of those tables in business.
You riding on that bike with COMICALLY huge tires holding a COMICALLY huge shotgun at 5:07 is 10/10 funny. Always a better day when I see a new upload thanks Scott.
Some fishermen have similar bikes here (called karakat or karakatitsa), for wintertime fishing trips. Those huge tires allow them going over thin ice and water, crossing wide ice cracks is possible. Yes, those contraptions do float. Some guys have built cars in the like of monster trucks, with about same ability and purpose.
2 years late, but its the modern version of lance cavalry
10 guage just "blows the pants down" while 9mm blows the "lungs out" 😅
Please don’t ever change what you do in your videos. Absolutely hilarious and awesome
8:34 Well that's one way to deliver fast food to the ISS...
9:49
The pain in your body when you stub your toe against furniture
The funniest thing I have ever seen in any guntuber video, was the pants falling down when Scott shot the mannequin. Then also his following joy.
Thank you Scott for the consistent quality uploads. Always one of those content creators when I see a new video in my subscription list I actually am excited to watch and usually save it until I’m home and can give full attention to.
Keep on keepin on man
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I feel the same way as you do. Love his videos and never get disappointed ever.
@@MileHighGuyBBQ Ok man... You have hope..??
My local gun shop had a single shot 10 gauge with a 36 inch barrel. Of course I had to snag it and it's a true joy to blast things with
7:02 pure satisfaction always enjoy the energy you bring bro keep it up
3:26!! Straight out of Loony Tunes! 😂
Scott you never fail to entertain! You are honestly one of the main reasons why I’ve decided to get into collecting firearms and hopefully go on my first hunting trip this November.
Thank you for the laughs, the incredible content, and just being you. Keep the video coming! 👍🏻
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@@konikotomiafifkom the will just scam the same thing to positive comments, I only say it so they will know it's a scam
@@ish2008 i guess u got me wrong... It was not any kind of accusation. I jus want to verify this info, because i got the similar message about a giveaway too. So i just want to know where from u have this info or why u think so
I said before and I'll say it again these intros are masterpieces Scott you sir are truly a RUclips legend.
Yeah I know
I can totally agree, the intros alone deserve an intro of their own💀
Whenever I have a bad day, I watch Scott's videos and I feel better. Thanks for shooting ridiculous guns at ridiculous targets, my boys and I really enjoy your content.
Slow-mo + firearms = awesome footage. Best combo ever.
I’m in my mid 20s and you still get me chuckling every time, your dad jokes are on point! The biggest red is hilarious and epic too! @8:54 got me crying
For real his laugh is super contagious
That shotgun with a scope, for close-ish or mid ranged white tail deer, 1.75oz of Lead and steel smacking something at that type of speed is insane
Scott has finally done it! He has built up his immunity, after many videos and many shots fired. Scott is immune to recoil. 😂
And hearing damage apparently😂
@@patrickroyster2569he wears earplugs you just can’t see them
Let's face it he survived a point blank 50BMG exploding in his face. Compared to that . What's a little recoil?
My 6 year old son is obsessed with Kentucky Ballistics. We watch all the videos when they’re posted, and we watch older episodes every night as part of his bedtime routine 😂
Ever since we started this little nightly ritual he’s been going to bed happier and sleeping better. I know it’s silly but I think it’s actually really helped him haha
I love sharing this with him!!
That's adorable
A little strange but wholesome
LEZGOOOOOOOO! I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE!
its a great time but its not the safest show when it comes to gun safety lol
@@zamzee1476 he demonstrates gun safety every time. The slap rounds was a freak accident
Every time I see a new KB video uploaded, I know my evening will be alot better. Thanks Scott for making our lives so much better and funnier!
I feel exactly the same. KB is the best shooting channel on RUclips.
I grew up hunting, because there were guns around my dad educated me on how important safety was. My dad also had a side that enjoyed teasing me the way he was.
Dad would take me out shooting in preparation for the upcoming season.
I begged to be a part of a goose hunt, my first.
Dad smiled as we got out of the truck to practice shooting grandpa’s 10ga goose gun.
Dad had me aim high into a tree just so I got the full effect.
His plan worked incredibly well. It hurt so bad, I would never think of picking up a shotgun and firing it.
You brought back so many bad memories Scott. I’m a forever fan man. Keep it up 👍
There was definitely some memeable screen shots in this episode 😂 can't wait for the next emergency gun meme review from Brandon.
i watched it in 1,25 and it felt like a meme compilation XD
I'm close to half way through and this is true...
9:04 when the two pieces flew away in sync lol🤣🤣🤣
I haven't seen one of those shotguns in years. It's one of a handful of guns on your channel I've actually handled at the outdoors store I worked at years ago. The SuperGoose 10 gauge is unwieldy with that 34in barrel. It is meant to go to one spot, sit and shoot. Scott is running about with it like an AR15!
Bro stop the scam we all can see you are not scott
I'm always annoyed with him saying "Tin gauge" instead of "Ten gauge"
@@ommsterlitz1805 It's just a Kentucky accent.
@@ommsterlitz1805 Don't move to new Zealand then, it would become a "tin gidge" 😁
3:32
Can we all agree that Scott's gun slam is mightier than the 10 guage rounds themselves? 😂😮
That's a really cool shotgun. Not only powerful, but also nice to look at. And the spread at 50 yards was really impressive. Also a moment to remember, when Scott pulled Jason Pants off, with a Shotgun.
And as always, a great devastation, which grants us these wonderful slow motion scenes.
Keep it up Scott and greetings from Germany
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To think almost a year ago… we would’ve had no more Scott. Praise God, cause this man has the funniest content. That sandwich scene had me rolling on the floor 🤣.
My 6 year old daughter loves your videos Scott. She even lip syncs “it’s watermelon time!” when she hears the bell go off lol. Your videos are something that bring me and her together. Thank you for that.
Your intros with scooter are simply awesome…the content is even better…thank you
The 10 gauge, just like the 50 cal, never disappoints
Honestly, I’m surprised you haven’t gotten a .416 Barrett. I think that’d be a nice addition to your collection!
If Mark Serbu builds one he will probably buy it.
This had me in stitches.. the natural comedy that just comes so easily is perfect entertainment.
My dad has a ten gauge from the civil war that works and was passed on from a family member who fought in the civil war with that gun passed on from over ten generations
Definitely the longest 10ga I’ve ever seen, and to be a mag fed bolt action, adds to the awesomeness!
2:24 *nailed that russian*
I’ve got a 36” barrel single shot. On my channel if you wanna see it.
I really miss Full Auto Fridays. Those stupid youtube rules are really restricting firearm content creators
Make FAF great again 🦅
#bringbackFAF
You're not kidding.
7:20 the way the monkey exploded was hilarious
By now I half expected Scott to be called up for building demolitions on contract just to watch him destroy a building with the biggest guns and explosives he can get ahold of for a tv show.
Too bad Mythbusters the show is no longer a thing or they might have acquired him for an episode. Scott is kinda scientific with these videos.
The amount of fun you had in this video definitely shows. Loved it!
Man you never disappoint! My wife and I both love the episodes that have the crazy T-Rex. But we also love all the other characters you've come up with. But one request since it's getting close to Halloween can you also include some pumpkins getting exploded?
The trex is the best
yes pumpkins would be great!
But if Scott isn’t playing the T-Rex dude, who is?
Scott's laugh can easily be mistaken for insanity.
Man, the part where scooter hits the log with the handle of the axe was pure gold.
9:40 monsters are gone daughter
they went kaboom
Scott, I don't think anyone can say we have as much fun watching as you do making these videos. This, I have to say has been my favorite to date!
Also, I was going to say "see monkey, monkey dew" but after you picked it up, it really did dew. He must have been so scared to see that 10 ga slug coming at him that his last reaction was a lasting one.
Always a good day when Kentucky Uploads!!!!
Literally watched this video during my lunch break, thanks Scott!
That 160 yard shot with bead sights on a shotgun was impressive.
Still a better sight than my cousin's 12-gauge, no rear sight at all just the front bead so good luck judging on anything over 50 if you don't have the same exact cheek weld every time.
Imagine what kind of long-range work this shotgun could do with a 2-4x scope on it, a hair trigger, and rifled slugs. It's a very strong contender for setting a new "farthest distance hit with a shotgun" record if it hasn't done so already. Bolt action, 34" barrel, single-piece stock - this may be the only gun I know of that could be called a "precision shotgun".
@@cericat you have much to learn young grass hopper. Shotguns are made like that. They aren’t sniper rifles. They are made to shoot fast moving targets. Instinctive shooting plays a large part in how you aim shotguns. Go to the gun store. You will be hard pressed to find rear sights on any shotguns unless they are self defense or combat shotguns that have rear ghost ring sights. If a target is flying fast from left to right and you aim at it with front and rear sights and shoot you won’t hit it. You will shoot 2 feet behind it. If you focus on sights and line up your shot you won’t lead your target properly. So what you do is line up the bead on the front of the barrel with the target, then lead your shot out In front of your targets path of travel. There is a lot of feel to it. You end up learning what “sight picture” to use on each type of shot. You don’t shoot a target flying left to right the same way as one flying straight at you.
Point is, rear sights are almost worthless on a shotgun unless you shoot slugs.
@@TheBeefSlayer hey if you're going to be condescending piss off. I've been shooting since before your daddy forgot to pull out. Shooting with a gun whose bias you don't know well is a problem be it a rifle or a shotgun. Especially when said fast moving target you're not getting within 10 metres of.
I'm loving these intros and the Horror Villains you're bringing out. I definitely need to grab my second shirt from you. This Halloween design is great. Also, you completely shot the poop out of that monkey. "There's POUPON everything!". The slo-mo on that bear was epic! The way it just jiggled upright for a while. Thanks for constantly keeping us entertained.
Scott shooting the Jason dummy was hilarious 😹
When he sniffs the gun smoke I almost died🤣🤣🤣🤣
Always one of my favorite parts, especially when he tilts his head back afterwards
Gave me Deadpool vibes 😅😅😅
The old attack chicken problem 😅. Very creative and as usual, great shooting 👊🏾
And here, we have a rare sighting of a bolt-action shotgun.
Scott, as Scooter, slamming Scott with a mom burn was epically hilarious.
Your episodes are in 4k, super fun, got plenty of expensive props, good idea and you always have to do a lot of heavy lifting.
SO GOOD
This is the funniest KB video to date... There were at least 5 solid belly laugh moments. Keep it up Scott!
That’s one hell of a shoulder mounted cannon bro. The fact that it’s bolt action with a magazine is pretty freaking awesome. I’ve never seen a shotgun setup like that much less a 10 gauge with such a long barrel. Very interesting. I’m only like a minute into the video and can’t wait to see what this gun can do.
They used to be more common, same with lever action shotguns.
@@cericat My dad has one he got from his dad in 20 gauge
@@squidwardo7074 A Marlin model 55? I don't even know why Marlin stopped making them honestly, the last of the range was made when I was a teen. Scott's SuperGoose is probably the same age as me. They stopped making them when I was 3 or 4.
You never fail to make me laugh. Thanks Scott, keep up the hilarious work
There isn't a gun I don't like, but this takes the top of my most concern in humanity.
The only person you’ll ever witness that can completely negate all recoil from a monster like that and completely laugh about it, is Scott. The man, the myth, the legend. Your next shirt.
UNLESS IT HURT HIM LIKE NO TOMORROW AND HE JUST PLAYED IT OFF LIKE IT WAS NO BIG DEAL..LIKELY EVEN LAUGHED ABOUT IT🤔🤷♂️🤨HMM..!!??
@7:09 the way he's firing that beast from the hip is flat out CRAZY TO SEE AN HE WAS FIRING IT FROM ONLY A FEW FEET/TARDS AWAY SO HE WASN'T GOING TO MISS..LIKE MOST HIP SHOTS TEND TO DO😲🤔🤷♂️🤨👍👍..!!
Scott was like hmm...windshield is broken... How can I incorporate this in an opening skit?
This man has made me laugh through the best and worst times of my life and I have a great shirt on the way here’s to hoping for many amazing videos to come from Scott and his dad
I own the exact same gun that he's demonstrating; it's called "The Original Super Goose 10", engraved on the side. I purchased it in 1979 and have enjoyed it ever since.
Actually very impressive from an accuracy and choke performance. And condition by the way. 12ga versions used to be pretty common but I've never seen a 10ga one locally.
Been in the dumps lately but you always show up just in time 😂 the intros, the structure of the video and that trademark laugh put me in a good mood 100% of the time lol
Thank You Scott. I needed a pick me up today. You never fail to make me laugh.
Like a unicorn, I had no idea it existed, so majestic, so powerful, we should let it just roam the gun plains, no one man deserves such glory . A true gift you were able to touch the beautiful beast.
You definitely had fun making this one! lol! 🤣 The Slow-mo camera has been a great investment for the shooting impacts! Amazing how much is going on that you don't see when watching something get hit in real time! Great Vlog 👍!
Nice to see that you resurrected your favorite toddler toy and put a motor in it! 😂😂
You're the best, Scott! 👍👍
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This guy finds something he thinks people find amusing and he does it in every single video and never ever changes.
As always, best intro's in the business! Matt could take some lessons from you.
Love your videos Scott they always make me laugh. Have a great day and night and stay safe.
Always dreamed of owning a gun like this when I was younger, good stuff!
My favorite shotgun is a 10 gauge! The Super Goose is one I am trying to add to my collection! I have the Original Goose in 12 gauge with a 36 inch barrel and another Marlin identical, but with a shorter barrel. I am a woman standing at 5' 3" and 150 lbs, I love shooting my 1990 Browning BPS pump 10 gauge with a 30 inch barrel! I named her Ophelia. I have had a few of my husband's friends shoot my 10 gauge for the first time! My grandpa a few years ago found my dad's 10 gauge slugs, my dad passed away about 3 years ago, and I shot a vacuum cleaner my grandpa setup for me. I love recoil and I embrace the gauge of 10!
Definitely the first and coolest bolt-action shotgun I've ever seen. We gotta get you like a 8-10 round mag and just crank & pull as fast as you can lol. I thought the recoil was gonna be alot worse but I guess that monster barrel helps. Great vid Scott 🤘
The guy handles recoil extremely well.
@@xzqzq That's definitely true, when your favorite weapons are all thumpers you get used to it I guess lol.👍
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Given the fact he weighs over 200lbs and as strong as the Hulk. I'm not surprised at all.
Didn’t know they did a bolt action shottie that’s impressive crazy how different it sounds with the long barrel nice work Scott howled when Jason’s pants dropped when you shot him 😂
Scott, I can't even begin to tell you how much I enjoyed this video. All your videos are good, don't get me wrong, but every aspect you put into this video was outstanding my friend. From the opening to the comedy throughout your video had me smiling and laughing. The Nutella thing HILLARIOUS! As I've told you many times before...that slow motion camera is the s**t and the way you threw in "watermelon time" and kept the action going without a pause in your video...brilliant. I can see why your channel has grown the way it has and I've been watching a long time my friend so I know 🙂Kudos to your dad for the great camera work.
Just waiting for that day when Scott fires off a ‘Davey Crockett’ into the woods.
‘What woods?’ 😂
Watermelon time never fails me lol
*WWWWWAAAAATTTEEEERRRMMMMEEEELLLLLOOOONNNN TTTTIIIMMMMEEEEE!!!*
Scott's raw joy this whole video was amazing 😂 so much chaotic goodness!
I love how much genuine fun you have making these. Love the channel, Scott!!
That's a scam
@@Lucas.stalcup it seems every time I comment on one of Scott's videos I get one of those
MMmmmmm, EGGPLANT!!!!!
I LOVE scalloped eggplant!!! With some birds eye pepper sauce... Can't be beat ;-)
And the shotguns cool too...
My granddaddy had an old rabbit eared 10 gauge, the last time it was fired both barrels went off and he hit the deck!!! That was the LAST time that shotgun was fired ;-)
These videos never get old Scott. Always makes my day!
11:47 why did that scare me
I love these vids and the only thing is I feel sorry for whoever has to clean the range😅
scott does
I relished🤣 that video. Thanks for bean a fun intertaining channel!
I like the 10 gauge idea, but I’ve recently fallen back in love with my browning sweet 16, the real reason is…I can find ammo. :-)
You can actually find 16 gauge? I sold mine a little over a decade ago because I couldn't get anything other than birdshot for it.
@@klaytonb9609 I quit shooting it for the same reason, then suddenly it started popping up.
BRASIL 🇧🇷
America 💪
With that Honda three wheeler. The only reason why they probably made it. It’s just to make a monster version of it. There’s probably not a practical need for tires that I am aware of. Looks cool though.
That 3 wheeler tho. Badass!