I think this is on purpose, since Commiefornia just passed laws against selling or buying any apparel with gun or firearm themes to or for children. If I had kids, I would buy it all for them.
Check out the TSS 10 G most powerful as having owned the Ithaca Mag 10and the 12 G 3.5. I have to say it is a powerful load. Especially when it comes to slugs buck shot and turkey loads..
I just love the little 2 mil plus guntuber clique of demo, Kentucky, garand, Brandon and donught. It’s just the absolute best and I hope they are still best friends in 40 years
Somewhere out there, there is a support group for collapsible tables. Formed thanks to Scott. Two thumbs up for traumatizing two tables this episode. You spoil us.
Scott, I've watched you for over 3 years, and I will never get tired of your joy and delight on your face when u blow the tar outta random sh*t!! God bless you Scott, a true American!
I have had my Roadblocker for 20 years. It lives in the safe for the most part since shooting it is so expensive. Thank you so much for reminding me how much fun it is to shoot. GREAT VIDEO
@LabRat Knatz aah what we refer to around here as "punt guns". 10Ga isn't in that category around here and is still legal. We have some hunters that still use 10 and I personally have been hunting a 10 for my little collection for about a year now.
been watching you since 2019 man, i’m so glad for your recovery on what happened a while ago, great to see you out there having fun! keep up the good work man.
Those intros are always pretty funny. I actually almost died from laughter when I saw terminator with predator head. And those drifts in the end. Like in Tokyo.
Actually no one. The shotgun gauges we have today are just the ones that survived. There used to be several more than what you commonly see today. 2ga, 4ga, 8ga, 10ga, 12ga, 16ga, 20ga, 28ga and 32ga were all available at one time. Then there's also the 410 which is the only one that I can think of that isn't a gauge.
@@elementalist1984 4 and 8 gauge still exist in industrial applications. tripod mounted 8 gauge shotguns are commonly used to shoot scale off the walls of forges while they're still running.
@Eric Nunya I remember that about the 410 now that you mention it, I didn't want to mislabel it. And yes the 28ga and 16ga are still available though I'm not sure if they're still manufacturing the guns. I was simply listing the ones I could remember off the top of my head. I'm fairly sure that I missed one or two
The Nutella made my day; being allergic to hazelnuts, yet still loving them, wanton destruction of any Nutella product is highly satisfying to me!! Many,many thanks, Scott @Kentuckyballistics.
A couple of questions for you, Scott. 1) Do the critters in your area love you for the eats? 2) What do you tell your wife when she asks (assuming she even asks anymore) how you got your clothes in the condition their in when they were perfectly clean when you left the house? 3) What do your neighbors think or have they all moved? Love ya, man! Keep up the insanity!
thats funny you ask about the critters. I myself wonder about the ecosystem of this area in 100 years after a massive contamination of nacho cheese, pureed eggplants and hot lead
I had a Roadblocker back in the late 70's, it had a grey phosphate finish a 20" barrel and plain walnut furniture, weighed 10 lbs 4 oz and had a magazine capacity of 2 rounds of 10 Gauge 3 1/2" Magnum. It was said the gas system was designed to reduce recoil. It was powerful but the 3 round capacity was definitely a minus (Ithaca replied that the shotgun was not considered "drop safe" so duty carry made it a two shot riot gun which left most people cold!) The bead sight was too high for anything but slugs. Magazine extensions could not be used as the gas system wouldn't allow their instillation. Mine was stamped AZ. D.P.S. on the left side and was filthy when I got it from J. & G. Firearms a wholesaler in AZ.. The shotgun was not very well liked, it was heavy, clumsy (difficult to deploy from the inside of a Patrol Car) and was most reliable when kept clean and well lubed. The killer in my department wasn't the 2 shot magazine capacity, it was the availability and cost of the 10 Gauge 3 1/2" Magnum ammo. Other than some Federal Copper BB Shot, it was almost impossible to find buckshot and slugs for the big 10; and when you found some it was super expensive so training went to crap and individual officers were unable to practice drills at all. The females in the department were unwilling to train with it citing weight and recoil issues, accusing higher ups of discriminatory practices (it was much the same when we were considering adopting the S&W Model 58 .41 Magnum Revolver as the duty sidearm!) At the time Ithaca and it's distributor was selling the Model 37 D.S.P.S. in 8 with shot rifle sights and parkerized finish and we switched to that as our duty shotgun to universal approval. In the end they went to the Mossberg 500 ATP & Remington's 870 Express' because we had a ready supply of 12 Gauge 3" Magnum ammo from the State Police and the Ithaca's were 2 3/4" shells only (until the Model 87 came out.)
What can I say? Watching you shoot stuff with a 10 gauge will never get old. And the slo-mo really helps you appreciate it! Nice school supplies. Makes me want to go back to school! Pretty smooth driving. Watch out for your sign! OOOOOH YEAH!
I sure as hell wouldn't wanna be on the receiving end of a 10 gauge or any other shotgun for that matter. Over the course of the years I've seen some pretty damned horrific injuries from shotgun wounds. There's a reason they say get a shotgun for home defense because at interior ranges an attacker doesn't stand a chance in hell of survival
Hey Scott, just want so say I’m so happy to see you so full of life still. Been subscribed for a long time and to see you go through what you have and come out on top and (seemingly) better than before is nothing short of amazing. Keep doin what you do and stay safe brother!
Hey again pal in worryed about how I see RUclips there's normaly dislikes regardless you night be getting discredited in veiws when your challen becomes overly vewied it it can become a legal TV channel was and still is the whole point of RUclips and I naver see and commercialas lately and the commercials your channel can be paid and you would be given a you tube wallet and a cyber bank account im not sure if in still invested but I was in 2008 my cousin Christopher gave me a small part and now we're in the 20 20s were sapose to have paid commercials and how many people watch ur videos will see a commerical and depending how many commerical your challel shows and you can also alows RUclips to make a commerical for ur channel as well and after ur channel grows you can get a tv show and if u want you could get sponsored by RUclips and they would simply ask you to wear or make a brand that says sponsored by RUclips you could have a professional channel if ur willing that's what RUclips is actually meant for
@@jessemartin9786 a little over a year ago his .50 cal sniper rifle exploded when he shot it due to old ammunition that caused too much pressure to build up. Metal fragments went through his neck and he had to shove his thumb in it to suppress the bleeding while his dad drove him to the hospital
I must say that all the slomo shots were absolutely luscious. One critique: The sprinkles, since they were all multicolored and so tiny when they were impacted and spread out the color all blended together for the most part except when it started slowing down. But the crayons were bigger chunks so the differing colors were very clear and obvious to see. I think if you shot sprinkles again it would be more colorful if you actually got one of those 2 opposing color sets of sprinkles. Like bright green and purple. Something like that
Got a deal on this Ithaca for $200 dollars 12 years ago and it is still one of the best purchases I have ever made. Alot of fun to shoot but dang the Ammo is more and more expensive every year! Great Turkey gun!
LOL, Hey, btw, glad you got that kind of arm/shoulder strength:) I have a double barreled /black powder 10 gauge that we loaded up to the max recommended by the Mfg for 000 buck, took a deep breath, I touched off both barrels at the same time. Gotta tell ya, I've NEVER even thought of doing THAT again! OTOH, the pattern it threw against this old outbuilding I was shooting at, was IMPRESSIVE though it took a fair bit for the smoke to clear enough for me to see it, and only a few more seconds for it to collapse. LOL
YES! I love this merch idea. Bring firearm safety and education to children. We need people to understand guns, not be afraid of them. This is America. Love your videos as usual
I don't agree with the merch idea. I do agree that more parents should educate their children about gun safety and things like that. And I do agree that we should be educated about guns rather than fear them. But these new merch products are directed at school children who will be taking these things to SCHOOL. Nowadays with the State of affairs and all of the bull crap going on. Kids are being expelled just for even mentioning a gun in schools. So I don't think it's a real good idea to send a child to school with notebooks that literally have the word ballistics on it referring to a channel that is all about guns 🤷🤷 just saying. Depending on the school your product might actually get somebody expelled. Don't think it's a good idea. Maybe market your products to gun toting American ADULTS and not children 🤷🤷 and leaving that responsibility of gun education and gun safety to the parents to do in an at-home setting.
Got to admit this has to be one of the best channels out there I’m from the UK and I totally agree with you shooting them pies and ask for your cleanup afterwards with your truck brilliant
I was working at a trap & skeet at the time the Mag 10 came out. It was almost more of a curiosity than anything else, people would shoot it a few times and then go back to their 12 gauges. It did smoke the targets pretty effectively, but the only thing I can think of that flies that you'd need a 10mag for would be a condor, and they ain't legal. That slug would be good enough for any American big game, and quite a few African, that's for sure.
Great video, Scott, I love the 10-gauge. I wasn't aware that Ithaca had made a police version of the Mag10! But I'm still waiting for the most channel-appropriate caliber, the 577 T-Rex...😉😉
Really appreciate the slow mo cam. You had me at Elmer's glue. 🤣 That was amazing. Seriously! Love the Ithaca 10 gauge. Had the privilege to duck hunt with one back in the day with my uncle. Still can fell the bruises. 😆
I actually had a 12 gauge 2 3/4 shell on my desk in front of me and when Scott held his in his fingers, i realized just how large this man's hands actually were.
Fantastic work as usual, Scott. If I might offer an idea for that awesome shotgun: retro tacticalize it! Ian at Forgotten Weapons recently did a video on semi-auto shotgun owned by a LEO back in the day and he had given it a tube extension and a old school optic sight, looked awesome. Perhaps try the same with this beast and I had an extra suggestion: a Cutts Compensator for it. They made those and they look mean as hell.
Small update: Apparently from what I could find is there's no Cutts Compensators for 10 gauges. I'd still take a look at the classic 12 gauge one and see if you can get a gunsmith to make you one for that beast and turn that Roadblocker into a real monster.
@@zoura_3025 an automatic 10 gauge would have to be mounted to some sort of vehicle. that’s way too much force for 1 person to handle. (it would turn your shoulder into jelly) edit: unless it’s a big gun or the cyclic rate isn’t too fast.
My favorite video so far. I really like the slow motion . It really captures everything. The table looks like you did art work on it. With all the food items you shoot
The Slow Mo Close-up of that 10 Ga is so awesome watching your Muscles flex.................LOL But seriously you need to make a compilation of all of your slow-mo shots from the last year and put it to some awesome music Best regards, Pop's
Hey Scott I have a suggestion for a video idea. I love how you test the limits of how much a gun can take before a catastrophic failure. I always wondered how much rust affects weapons. So! My idea is, what if you pick 3 guns (your choice) and let each of them rust differently i.e one with little rust, one with more, and one with a lot of rust. I'd love to see how much rust a weapon can have before it's not viable. You could compare them to one without rust and see if having a little rust is okay or not.
Scott, love watching all of your videos. Giving me something entertaining to watch and some laughs while recovering from my 2nd back surgery this yr. You seriously have the best job ever.
For the first time yet: a target choice of yours made me laugh! Nutella. If you think "nobody likes eggplant" - then birdshot vs KALE needs to be a thing.
Thanks for the show and the laughs, I haven't laughed so hard since last week you always make me laugh, I'd like to know how old that shotgun is, it doesn't look like a new model, but very nice love the wood furniture ❤️
The range smells amazing lol. I hope you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
I enjoy it
Hey Scott, you should do an 8 guage shotgun if you like the 10 guage so much!
Hi Scott
That intro was the best
I always look forward to your videos Scott. I have a request though, perhaps on one you could shoot the .950 JDJ
The way this 10 gauge just obliterates objects is unmatched. It’s a magic eraser.
I can sum this channel up with one sentence "man makes things not exist anymore
I love how, even after shooting dozens of "interesting" targets, Scott STILL gets surprised when he gets a foreign substance on his pants.
Naw, he just knows his wife is going to give him the stink eye when he gets home.
I know I'm always surprised when I'm not careful and shoot and get white goo on my pants.
Lets be real, at this point if hes not bleeding hes fine.
@@danielboatright8887 And even if he is bleeding, as long as he has one of his thumbs available.....
@Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho Like during an episode of "Ow My Balls."
Man, scotty makes a 10 gauge look like a toy, what an absolute unit.
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Yeah, all those school supplies are like instant "no tolerance policy" violations in most of the country. Just ordered some for my nephew.
Based. Finna pick some up for my self, my office probably wouldn’t like it tho.
I want some for me
@@thegobblerproject2363 When he said "only available in youth size"; My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
I think this is on purpose, since Commiefornia just passed laws against selling or buying any apparel with gun or firearm themes to or for children. If I had kids, I would buy it all for them.
I think most schools would allow those. Most school staff wouldn't even know what they meant.
10 gauge doesn't get enough love these days. Not only is it more powerful than 12 gauge, it also has better shot patterning.
Oh really? Tell me more *writing stuff down*
Check out the TSS 10 G most powerful as having owned the Ithaca Mag 10and the 12 G 3.5. I have to say it is a powerful load. Especially when it comes to slugs buck shot and turkey loads..
It is a bit rough on Quail.
@@zorro456 don't leave much that's for sure
tighter shot patterning is interesting but 12GA already has more than enough power for most people
Loving the “community sourced products”, keep it up Scott!
I use to be a fan of Demoltion Ranch but this guy makes me a whole air conditioner.
Wow.
I like both
I just love the little 2 mil plus guntuber clique of demo, Kentucky, garand, Brandon and donught. It’s just the absolute best and I hope they are still best friends in 40 years
Love them great senses of humor
You think their going to survive that long
@@ethanmoss883 lmao that’s evil but true 😅
Somewhere out there, there is a support group for collapsible tables. Formed thanks to Scott. Two thumbs up for traumatizing two tables this episode. You spoil us.
We found the origin comment for MATT
Always a good day when Scott uploads a video. Thank you brother.
You really are the wholesome kids friendly gun channel. I love it, the school supplies are super cool! Keep up the creative work 👍
@ItsPlaz Me too. I was expecting Garand Thumbs CRE crayons to be included. But that sadly didn't happen...
After a great video like this one I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels a renewed sense of gratitude that you are still with us!
Scott, I've watched you for over 3 years, and I will never get tired of your joy and delight on your face when u blow the tar outta random sh*t!! God bless you Scott, a true American!
glue has to be the best thing to shoot in slow mo its a fantastic webbing effect
I have had my Roadblocker for 20 years. It lives in the safe for the most part since shooting it is so expensive. Thank you so much for reminding me how much fun it is to shoot. GREAT VIDEO
Thanks for the great content, Scott! Great idea too for the school supplies! Love it!!
Just in time for California to ban it.
I agree but in today’s world showing up at school with ballistics written on your stuff is a death sentence for you kids n’est pas?
That slow mo of the shells feeding at the end was absolutely sublime especially followed by the truck drift, great work as always Scott x
Fascinating watching how the shells feed in slow mo
10 gauge! I think I'm in love
I still can't get over how genuinely excited you are about shooting crap with a shotgun 🤣 it never gets old!
10 gauge needs to be featured more often in media and games. 12 gauge is cool and all but 10 gauge is a literal beast of a round!
ironically 10ga is used because it fits less lethal riot control rounds
Since the introduction of 3 1/2 chambers in 12 GA 10 is viewed as obsolete and not really catered to like it was 20 years ago.
@LabRat Knatz aah what we refer to around here as "punt guns". 10Ga isn't in that category around here and is still legal. We have some hunters that still use 10 and I personally have been hunting a 10 for my little collection for about a year now.
been watching you since 2019 man, i’m so glad for your recovery on what happened a while ago, great to see you out there having fun! keep up the good work man.
Dude looks bigger now than before lol what a beast!
Yes. His recovery was explosive.
Booooo
@@iowa_lot_to_travel9471 that it was
Idk what’s more badass Scott’s manic laugh or the fact he’s shouldering a 10 gauge like a damn boss even firing it without shouldering it!
Those intros are always pretty funny. I actually almost died from laughter when I saw terminator with predator head. And those drifts in the end. Like in Tokyo.
I often wonder who looked at a 12 Guage and thought "nah that's underpowered."
Scott Apparently.... and the police
Actually no one. The shotgun gauges we have today are just the ones that survived. There used to be several more than what you commonly see today.
2ga, 4ga, 8ga, 10ga, 12ga, 16ga, 20ga, 28ga and 32ga were all available at one time. Then there's also the 410 which is the only one that I can think of that isn't a gauge.
@@elementalist1984 Once you're down to single digits, bore's gonna be the more common measurement.
@@elementalist1984 4 and 8 gauge still exist in industrial applications. tripod mounted 8 gauge shotguns are commonly used to shoot scale off the walls of forges while they're still running.
@Eric Nunya I remember that about the 410 now that you mention it, I didn't want to mislabel it. And yes the 28ga and 16ga are still available though I'm not sure if they're still manufacturing the guns. I was simply listing the ones I could remember off the top of my head. I'm fairly sure that I missed one or two
14:10 Can we all just take a moment to appreciate how cinematically perfect this slide turned out?
I thought was the only 1 sick drift🤣
The Nutella made my day; being allergic to hazelnuts, yet still loving them, wanton destruction of any Nutella product is highly satisfying to me!! Many,many thanks, Scott @Kentuckyballistics.
4:53 he hit the chicken again, such talent
I used to have an Ithaca pump 20 gauge. Loved it. ALWAYS wanted this 10 to go with it. Much love Scott!
The opening skits always brighten my day. You're a good man.
A couple of questions for you, Scott. 1) Do the critters in your area love you for the eats? 2) What do you tell your wife when she asks (assuming she even asks anymore) how you got your clothes in the condition their in when they were perfectly clean when you left the house? 3) What do your neighbors think or have they all moved? Love ya, man! Keep up the insanity!
The wife doesn't ask. Just makes him some Eggplant and steak for dinner.
@@robertthomas5906 the steak is beyond meat and made from eggplant too lol.
thats funny you ask about the critters. I myself wonder about the ecosystem of this area in 100 years after a massive contamination of nacho cheese, pureed eggplants and hot lead
@@mattigator600 that sounds like the average diet of an African Diamond Miner.
@@zerrierslizer1 Nope.
...They eat Dog.
10 gauge semi-auto. What a fun looking toy.
I had a Roadblocker back in the late 70's, it had a grey phosphate finish a 20" barrel and plain walnut furniture, weighed 10 lbs 4 oz and had a magazine capacity of 2 rounds of 10 Gauge 3 1/2" Magnum. It was said the gas system was designed to reduce recoil. It was powerful but the 3 round capacity was definitely a minus (Ithaca replied that the shotgun was not considered "drop safe" so duty carry made it a two shot riot gun which left most people cold!) The bead sight was too high for anything but slugs. Magazine extensions could not be used as the gas system wouldn't allow their instillation. Mine was stamped AZ. D.P.S. on the left side and was filthy when I got it from J. & G. Firearms a wholesaler in AZ.. The shotgun was not very well liked, it was heavy, clumsy (difficult to deploy from the inside of a Patrol Car) and was most reliable when kept clean and well lubed. The killer in my department wasn't the 2 shot magazine capacity, it was the availability and cost of the 10 Gauge 3 1/2" Magnum ammo. Other than some Federal Copper BB Shot, it was almost impossible to find buckshot and slugs for the big 10; and when you found some it was super expensive so training went to crap and individual officers were unable to practice drills at all. The females in the department were unwilling to train with it citing weight and recoil issues, accusing higher ups of discriminatory practices (it was much the same when we were considering adopting the S&W Model 58 .41 Magnum Revolver as the duty sidearm!) At the time Ithaca and it's distributor was selling the Model 37 D.S.P.S. in 8 with shot rifle sights and parkerized finish and we switched to that as our duty shotgun to universal approval. In the end they went to the Mossberg 500 ATP & Remington's 870 Express' because we had a ready supply of 12 Gauge 3" Magnum ammo from the State Police and the Ithaca's were 2 3/4" shells only (until the Model 87 came out.)
It was designed to be a goose gun so it didn't need more than 3 rounds and believe me it could reach out and get some gooses
I Not an expert’s in guns but why not put one shell in the chamber and then load the other 3 to have a total of 4 shots?
@@fallvec1423 Nah. 2 in the mag, the 3rd one is in the chamber for a total of 3 if you are willing to leave one in the chamber.
how was the reliability of it? I have read that it had problems.
@@fallvec1423 Because it wasn't "drop safe" according to the op, i.e round in the chamber would likely fire if gun dropped/knocked very hard.
What can I say? Watching you shoot stuff with a 10 gauge will never get old. And the slo-mo really helps you appreciate it! Nice school supplies. Makes me want to go back to school! Pretty smooth driving. Watch out for your sign! OOOOOH YEAH!
That's a really cool shotgun. I want to get one someday. Plus it did a lot of damage to those targets. Excellent videos and keep up the good work 👌🔥
You are one dangerous dude with a shotgun!!! IM IMPRESSED
Always love seeing 10 gauge videos Scott. Thanks, great video.
Shotgun-Content = Always a lot of fun 😎😜👍👍👍...never gets old!!!
You cannot deny the power of the 10 gauge! Very impressive destruction... the slo-mo shots were amazing!
I sure as hell wouldn't wanna be on the receiving end of a 10 gauge or any other shotgun for that matter.
Over the course of the years I've seen some pretty damned horrific injuries from shotgun wounds.
There's a reason they say get a shotgun for home defense because at interior ranges an attacker doesn't stand a chance in hell of survival
I was laughing so hard I was crying thanks I needed that after a hard days keep it up
See you on the next one
Scott is taking the family-friendly channel to a new level with this new kids merch and I like it!
Unfortunately California Governor Newsome just signed an act that makes all clothing bearing a 2A message in child appropriate sizes illegal!
He’s smart. Kids are the future.
School and guns? Perfect!
Ithaca’s are awesome! I had the Deer Slayer for a few years, and I never shoulda sold it. The slam fire actions are so much fun!!!
Hey Scott, just want so say I’m so happy to see you so full of life still. Been subscribed for a long time and to see you go through what you have and come out on top and (seemingly) better than before is nothing short of amazing. Keep doin what you do and stay safe brother!
Hey again pal in worryed about how I see RUclips there's normaly dislikes regardless you night be getting discredited in veiws when your challen becomes overly vewied it it can become a legal TV channel was and still is the whole point of RUclips and I naver see and commercialas lately and the commercials your channel can be paid and you would be given a you tube wallet and a cyber bank account im not sure if in still invested but I was in 2008 my cousin Christopher gave me a small part and now we're in the 20 20s were sapose to have paid commercials and how many people watch ur videos will see a commerical and depending how many commerical your challel shows and you can also alows RUclips to make a commerical for ur channel as well and after ur channel grows you can get a tv show and if u want you could get sponsored by RUclips and they would simply ask you to wear or make a brand that says sponsored by RUclips you could have a professional channel if ur willing that's what RUclips is actually meant for
What happened to him ?
@@jessemartin9786 a little over a year ago his .50 cal sniper rifle exploded when he shot it due to old ammunition that caused too much pressure to build up. Metal fragments went through his neck and he had to shove his thumb in it to suppress the bleeding while his dad drove him to the hospital
@@Pampacampa f**k that's crazy was that in 2018
@@jessemartin9786 no April 2021
Seeing that thing on his shoulder really shows how big of a gun that is
I must say that all the slomo shots were absolutely luscious.
One critique:
The sprinkles, since they were all multicolored and so tiny when they were impacted and spread out the color all blended together for the most part except when it started slowing down.
But the crayons were bigger chunks so the differing colors were very clear and obvious to see.
I think if you shot sprinkles again it would be more colorful if you actually got one of those 2 opposing color sets of sprinkles.
Like bright green and purple. Something like that
Now we know that a convenience store ain't a good place to hide from a ten guage! 😂
Thanks for the guns and good vibes always Scott!
Sounds like good words of wisdom to me🤣
the way you cackle at destroying thing is how i am in video games when im an absolute menace to npc's, great video scott keep up the hard work.
It gets a bit too much after every shot though. Like trying a bit too hard for the camera.
@@iHatePolitics you think each time cant be enjoyable? are you just a negative nancy all the time?
@@iHatePolitics Booooooo👎🏻
@Kentucky Ballistics a nice Target for you is "Surströmming" is a swedish delicacy and i think you will love that stuff :)
So glad you're still with us to make these ridiculous videos. Keep doing what you're doing Scott 🙏🏻
Absolutely genius idea on the school supplies. I whole heartedly mean that. Well played. Love the content big guy.
I love how he's shot more silly targets in a few years than anyone else in their entire lives, yet he still is so Excited by them 😅
I spit out my cereal when you said skid mark 🤣 🤣 🤣
I could only imagined, how if those 10 gauge shells were fired in full-auto... The slowmo capture would be epic to say the least!
You gotta love Scotts maniacal laughter. Brings me joy every time. I hope everyone's staying cool out there. 🤙🏾
@Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho you know it.
Eh, you from Hawaii?
I would have taken that milo's sweet tea... I always have a good day when scott uploads a video! Thanks for showing more 10 gauge!
This video was already hilarious beforehand, but the "Crayons Ready to Eat" absolutely got me.
I have a feeling that any wildlife near the range had quite the feast. Love seeing all the destruction wrought by a fellow Kentuckian.
Nutella, rotten ranch, sour kraut and glue? That'll make the worms puke.
The ultimate home-defense shotgun, as long as you live alone. And don't have any pets.
Or neighbors.
It's either this or a cannon.
It shoots everything, all the time.
Just in time for lunch break! Thanks Scott!!!
I love fried chicken
Got a deal on this Ithaca for $200 dollars 12 years ago and it is still one of the best purchases I have ever made. Alot of fun to shoot but dang the Ammo is more and more expensive every year! Great Turkey gun!
Dude! 😆 That looked an obscene amount of fun; you captured some awesome slo-mo footage in the process too!
These Intros never get old 😂
This was one of his best videos. It’s so simple but yet so interesting love it scott
*zooms in*
“Whoa”
Classic.
Always bring a backup table when Scott's on the range. Sometimes an hour into filming, you need a backup for the backup table.
LOL, Hey, btw, glad you got that kind of arm/shoulder strength:) I have a double barreled /black powder 10 gauge that we loaded up to the max recommended by the Mfg for 000 buck, took a deep breath, I touched off both barrels at the same time. Gotta tell ya, I've NEVER even thought of doing THAT again! OTOH, the pattern it threw against this old outbuilding I was shooting at, was IMPRESSIVE though it took a fair bit for the smoke to clear enough for me to see it, and only a few more seconds for it to collapse. LOL
Dude be careful. That could be a valuable shotgun.
YES! I love this merch idea. Bring firearm safety and education to children. We need people to understand guns, not be afraid of them. This is America.
Love your videos as usual
@@yoshimoflip5055 not funny
@@yoshimoflip5055 bruh, what's wrong with you
I don't agree with the merch idea. I do agree that more parents should educate their children about gun safety and things like that. And I do agree that we should be educated about guns rather than fear them. But these new merch products are directed at school children who will be taking these things to SCHOOL. Nowadays with the State of affairs and all of the bull crap going on. Kids are being expelled just for even mentioning a gun in schools. So I don't think it's a real good idea to send a child to school with notebooks that literally have the word ballistics on it referring to a channel that is all about guns 🤷🤷 just saying. Depending on the school your product might actually get somebody expelled. Don't think it's a good idea. Maybe market your products to gun toting American ADULTS and not children 🤷🤷 and leaving that responsibility of gun education and gun safety to the parents to do in an at-home setting.
It should be that way in ALL countries
@@Overlord1706 I mean, a firearms channel making school supplies is equally as bad
Got to admit this has to be one of the best channels out there I’m from the UK and I totally agree with you shooting them pies and ask for your cleanup afterwards with your truck brilliant
I was working at a trap & skeet at the time the Mag 10 came out. It was almost more of a curiosity than anything else, people would shoot it a few times and then go back to their 12 gauges. It did smoke the targets pretty effectively, but the only thing I can think of that flies that you'd need a 10mag for would be a condor, and they ain't legal. That slug would be good enough for any American big game, and quite a few African, that's for sure.
Great video, Scott, I love the 10-gauge. I wasn't aware that Ithaca had made a police version of the Mag10! But I'm still waiting for the most channel-appropriate caliber, the 577 T-Rex...😉😉
Ithaca didn't make a police gun I think he's got the tinker toy Remington SP10.
A 10 gauge shotgun is the “This ends now!” of the firearms world.
Love the channel Scott!! A lot of effort and creativity goes into each video and it certainly shows!! Awesome work and God bless ya brother!!
Always love these oddball gun videos.
Really appreciate the slow mo cam. You had me at Elmer's glue. 🤣 That was amazing. Seriously!
Love the Ithaca 10 gauge.
Had the privilege to duck hunt with one back in the day with my uncle. Still can fell the bruises. 😆
I actually had a 12 gauge 2 3/4 shell on my desk in front of me and when Scott held his in his fingers, i realized just how large this man's hands actually were.
Watermellon Time actually made me Bark Laugh. Good job.
One of the most educational channels on the platform. Today we've learned that exploding glue looks very cool!
Thank you, Scott!
10 gauge: Everywhere is in the Splash Zone!
Glad to see someone else was also looking at this 🤣
Fantastic work as usual, Scott. If I might offer an idea for that awesome shotgun: retro tacticalize it! Ian at Forgotten Weapons recently did a video on semi-auto shotgun owned by a LEO back in the day and he had given it a tube extension and a old school optic sight, looked awesome. Perhaps try the same with this beast and I had an extra suggestion: a Cutts Compensator for it. They made those and they look mean as hell.
Small update: Apparently from what I could find is there's no Cutts Compensators for 10 gauges. I'd still take a look at the classic 12 gauge one and see if you can get a gunsmith to make you one for that beast and turn that Roadblocker into a real monster.
That is the most devistating close quarter gun I've ever seen Scott. Big wow brother👍
Comprised of a 10 gauge and targets. 10 gauge then meets targets. Simple and satisfying 😎
Love the 10 gauge! I have 4. Pump, semi auto, single shot, and bolt action.
No full auto? Shame.
(Joking, obviously.
...But an automatic 10 gauge would be cool)
What do they
@@zoura_3025 an automatic 10 gauge would have to be mounted to some sort of vehicle. that’s way too much force for 1 person to handle. (it would turn your shoulder into jelly)
edit: unless it’s a big gun or the cyclic rate isn’t too fast.
My favorite video so far. I really like the slow motion . It really captures everything. The table looks like you did art work on it. With all the food items you shoot
Watching the rapid fire in slow mo (firing, extracting, reloading) reminds me of watching an automated artillery piece in action (looks very similar).
The Slow Mo Close-up of that 10 Ga is so awesome watching your Muscles flex.................LOL
But seriously you need to make a compilation of all of your slow-mo shots from the last year and put it to some awesome music
Best regards, Pop's
Hey Scott I have a suggestion for a video idea. I love how you test the limits of how much a gun can take before a catastrophic failure. I always wondered how much rust affects weapons. So! My idea is, what if you pick 3 guns (your choice) and let each of them rust differently i.e one with little rust, one with more, and one with a lot of rust. I'd love to see how much rust a weapon can have before it's not viable. You could compare them to one without rust and see if having a little rust is okay or not.
We don’t want another injury he h going back to the hospital 😂
@@julioortega3340 he can tie the guns down and pull a string on the tigger?
Always a banger. Scot has really perfected his craft
Scott, love watching all of your videos. Giving me something entertaining to watch and some laughs while recovering from my 2nd back surgery this yr. You seriously have the best job ever.
get well soon man.
For the first time yet: a target choice of yours made me laugh! Nutella. If you think "nobody likes eggplant" - then birdshot vs KALE needs to be a thing.
I haven’t laughed this hard in forever! Such a great video!
Scott thank you so much for such great content seeing you laughing and excited always makes my day your an awesome person!
i love scooter, the dino, and all the hilarious antics they get up to with scott. keep up the amazing work!
Good ol’ country fun. ✊
Love my 10 ga's. Have 3, will buy them as I can afford them. A truly underappreciated gauge. Thanks!
Keep up the great work man! Love the content as always!
On the behalf of the British people I say thank you
That's a lot of "cooking" there 🤣🤣🤣
I wonder who's gonna clean up the mess 😁
How is there still grass in this area 😂
Nice to see Scott finally marketing to his core demographic! 🤣
Thanks for the show and the laughs, I haven't laughed so hard since last week you always make me laugh, I'd like to know how old that shotgun is, it doesn't look like a new model, but very nice love the wood furniture ❤️
O my god I love this channel 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪 keep em coming 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍