Kamikoto is now running a Black Friday Sale and is offering my viewers an extra $50 off any purchase with discount code KYB, on top of their other special offers. Go to kamikoto.com/KYB to get your knife set and help support the channel! A big thank you to Kamikoto for sponsoring today's video!
Every time...EVERY SINGLE TIME I smile when the table comes flying in from Scott! Also has anyone wanted to see Scott do a video of black powder rifles from match lock to modern?
I'm so down for that. Watching him talk about how fast and easy it is to load every shot would be priceless. And God forbid if he throws a watermelon time bit in with more than one shot on the same rifle would be gold 😆
When John Henry conceived of the lever action, his idea was a rifle that used the same ammunition as a pistol and thereby concerved ammo expenditure. For Scott, that means the .500 magnum was not a choice, but a necessity!
"The wild lever action in it's natural habitat has no natural predators. It is the king of it's domain. Every animal knows to hide when it hears the clicky-click of it's action."
Dear Scott, You are not only creating entertaining, good show, shooting videos. Man your content is like therapy which is necessary for us, every week ! Keep it comming, dont stop, never, ever. Also, every lever action gun is reminding me of the good old Western vids (Eastwood style shooting) so all of them lever actions are badass !
Favorite Lever Action is a Marlin 336C chambered in .35 Remington. Of the guns on the video, the Henry "All Weather" chambered in something other than 30-30.
@@yo_mama6414 Chicken parmesan is a staple; veal parmesan is a treat. When I was in Italy, veal was the cheapest meat on the menu - so naturally it was my go-to choice! Also you don't think about this with Italian food but if you ever go to Florence, get the steak - it's the best, tender and flavorful.
I recently bought a Henry big boy 44mag and it's very quickly becoming my favorite gun. There's something about the history and the design that just speaks to me.
The way Rex just decked you with the desk is one of the best intros I've witnessed 😂 Lovin' it KB! I love the all weathered .45-70 that's a dream lever action of mine right there! So cool!
Dont risk it i bought the all weather sent bothe original and the replacement back under warranty gave me refund got the marlin sbl never been happier just messenger
@@user-my8zo8uh3nyeah well ive seen some horribly manufactured ruger made marlins on the shelf too. The first one i ever picked up was a 1894 classic in 44 mag and the barrel was canted as can be. Every company can have issues and NEVER buy unsight unseen.
@@dukenukem69 100 % when i sent two henrys back and chose sbl 45.70 with refund the whole saler looked at 3 off them picked third one the one i got now is excellent fit finish and accuracy
@@user-my8zo8uh3n Im definitely a fan of Henry's, although I only have one, but it is quality. Although I certainly believe people when they say they'd had issues. I'm currently looking for the Marlin 1894 Sbl in 357 and they're only available online, and for very high prices. I'm reluctant to buy because of what I just posted but I seriously want one.
I think my favorite lever action rifle is the Marlin 30-30. I had the honor of being able to fire the Marlin 30-30 that has been in my family for 30+ years, for the first time in 26 years. It hadn't been shot in 26 years until last month. fittingly, and probably stupidly, the rounds I fired were bought in 1993 also 😂
A lever action that I grew up absolutely loving, but I haven’t shot one in years now is a .357 Magnum. My grandpa had one when I was a kid and he use to shoot around with us as kids with it. I haven’t seen one in a long time, but I still clearly remember what a great shooting rifle it was.
I'm still using the same Winchester 30/30 I've had since I got out of the Navy 36 years ago, it's a great gun for where I hunt deer here in the woods of Pennsyltucky, where I seldom have a shot over 100 yards and almost always through brush.
I own a Henry lever action rifle, chambered in .44 magnum and .44 special, but I really love that 45/70 Scott was firing. I guess it's got me thinking really hard about my next purchase. The Henry all weather edition 45-70. I'll remember that.
I have an all weather in 45-70 and am adding a handguard and stock from ranger point precision. Would highly recommend the rifle, even without the upgrades, it's a fantastic gun.
That octagon barreled 30-30 is sweet, reminds me of the Old Marlin 30-30 I used to have years ago. Love the video and looking forward for the next one.
I always look forward to watching one of your uploads when having a rough day. Your presence and energy shine through so well. I am always impressed by the variety and entertainment level of your intros, they're truly masterclasses on this YT game. God bless you and yours my good sir.
The 500 magnum was impressive. But WOW! That 45-70 was absolutely amazing. I was hoping the there would be a 45-70 in the line up and I wasn't disappointed one bit. One of these days I would love to get something chambered in 45-70 because it looks like a hard hitter.
Some of the new 1895's from Marlin come with threaded barrels for suppressors. Pair that with an mlok handguard, AR-15 conversion stock, shell holders, and a red-dot, then you're ready for warzone :'D
The X Model is my favorite. Comes in a variety of calibers, infinitely updateable while still having the classic look, threaded, side gate and removable tube. It's beautiful.
Absolutely love your videos I crushed my right hand at work so I’ve been home a while recovering from surgery and your videos have definitely helped keep me from going stir crazy
45-70 had to prolly be my favorite. But, the ole 30-30 has always had a special place in my heart. Im also from KY, and though it's not the biggest caliber around, I'd say there hasn't been more deer dropped by anything else in these parts. Happy to see one on the channel.
I was told the Winchester 94 30-30 was a game changer for hunting when it came out. Apparently it was the ‘270’ of its day. Devastating on the Canadian Carabou herds. The 45-70 looks the most practical to me while the 50 cal looks the coolest!!!
Big up from the UK. All of them were fantastic rifles 👍🏻 Nice to see old school rifles still being made and the quality and finish are top drawer. Great entertainment & had me laughing on a cold rainy Tuesday morning in England 👍🏻
I love this channel, because the way I see it, he is not only teaching us how to safely handle, and respect guns as weapons, but also have fun with them. Love you Scott!!
I'm a new over the Road truck driver from the Mississippi area and I drove through Kentucky and I thought about you the whole time, before, during, and after driving through. A beautiful state you live in.
Of all the rifles that you shot , I would say my number one favorite is the 45-70 and the second would be the 30-30 followed by the 44 mag ! PS. Crazy good video 😎
The Henry 45-70 is the one out of two of the only lever-action rifles that exists in the game I play (Phantom Forces) and seeing it here and how it operates is just fun. Thanks for showing it on here KB!
Ok, that opening made me LOL!!!!!!!!!! I have 2 levers that I hunt with. A 1977 Marlin 30-30 and a 1953 Marlin .35 Remington that was my Dad's. I got a hold of a few boxes of Federals in 150 grains, flat points. My gun LOVED them. I have a couple of spots that it is perfect for.
Color me impressed with the power of that .44 Magnum. Those cans where demolished for a pistol round lol. Not really a lever gun fan unless its like a wild west theme but I do appreciate the awesome mechanical aspect of the weapons. 👍
I have the 22 “golden boy” and I love the gun so much. It was my first real rifle and still holds a special place in my heart. I payed for it myself when I was about 8.
@@TheAnglicanNazarene didn’t know they sold them in Walmart, cool. I don’t remember exactly what I paid for mine but I remember it took a little over a year of small jobs to earn it. I think things hold more value when you work hard for them
My favorite was that octagon-barreled, case-hardened 30-30; I bought my Winchester 94 in 1973 (through the good graces of my father, as I was still a year too young to buy it legally) and I have long since lost count of how many deer I've put in the freezer with it. Guess I'm just a traditional kind of guy; nothing against the .50 Magnum, but my old Winchester has always been enough for me.
I have a Winchester model 94 .30-30. I named it "Old Faithful" years ago. I have never lost a deer that I've shot with it. My Granny gave me that rifle for my birthday forty years ago. After I am dead and gone, it will be my son's rifle.
The X model .44 mag is my favorite. Lever guns are my passion, I have the Golden boy and multiple other .22lr lever guns as well as a 30-30. I love them all.
I love the introductions as well. I don't like the adds for the Chinese scam knife company ( he doesn't know they're a scam I'm sure ) that sells junk at an inflated price based on lies and shady wording, but I do love the intros.
I swear this guy gets me through the toughest of times lol Scott your the best when I heard about ur 50 cal incident last year I was shocked and I just wanna say I LOVE your content
its soo good to see someone who also lives in Kentucky do such awesome stuff i wish i could do myself but sadly cant and be so successful at it as well u go Kentucky ballistics in my old Kentucky home
I started out deer hunting when I was 18 with a Winchester 70 CSLT in ‘06. I never understood the draw to lever actions. Always thought they were minute of softball in the accuracy department. How wrong I was. Many years later I was traded a JM Marlin 1895 for a 4 wheeler. It started a love affair that I still have to this day. .22, 30-30, 35 Rem, 38/357 Mag, 44 Mag, 444 and 45-70, my JM Marlin collection grows almost every year. Man have prices gone up!! If I’m chasing hogs, my 444 or 45-70 are on my shoulder. I’ve yet to have a hog take a single step after soaking up one of those 300-350gr flat points. And my 44 Mag is my go to deer rifle. Light, handy, and 10+1 of 44mag is no slouch. Don’t get me wrong, bolt guns, semi-autos, and AR’s are great. But the lever action is where it’s at for me.
Not sure if this question has been asked before?? Who cleans up your target area???? HA HA. Not sure which one lever action I would choose, possibly the 44 Magnum. Lots of reloads on this end.
I respect scott and don't begrudge him for securing that bag. But Kamikoto knives are absolute garbage and made of low grade steel that doesn't keep an edge. You can find plenty of videos on why these aren't worth the asking price all over youtube.
I got a set of Kamikoto knives that I use for food prep and cooking all the time. They have remained razor sharp for over 2 years now and I have never had to sharpen them.
I own a henry golden boy 22lr, as it was a gift from my grandfather on my dads side. I've only fired one bullet out of it, as did my father. I rarely ever look at it anymore, due to fear of scratching it.
Kamikoto is now running a Black Friday Sale and is offering my viewers an extra $50 off any purchase with discount code KYB, on top of their other special offers. Go to kamikoto.com/KYB to get your knife set and help support the channel! A big thank you to Kamikoto for sponsoring today's video!
Hey!
All of um like 3030's
I will ask my parents lol
Can you please do the one shot rifle
The Kamikoto scam has gotten too ridiculous
My 5 year year old granddaughter clapped for you and was cheering you on. She loves you
adorable!
What lever action was your favorite?!? I hope you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching!
All of them
I love your videos!
I have been whatching you for years!!
Favorite gun ?
@@asimplewhale545 you haven’t even watched the video yet smh
Why didint the soliders in ww1 use lever action guns???
.45-70 has always had a special place in my heart. Also: I think it's hilarious that the .500 magnum one seems to eject right into the users face
.45 70 for sure 🤠👍
The First time I ever fired a Desert Eagle .50 cal, the shell hit me right at the bridge of my nose and bled like crazy! 😅😅 Ha Ha. Funny you say that.
30-30 has a special place in my heart.
Hope it didn't leave a big hole 😂😂😂
Every time...EVERY SINGLE TIME I smile when the table comes flying in from Scott! Also has anyone wanted to see Scott do a video of black powder rifles from match lock to modern?
I'm so down for that. Watching him talk about how fast and easy it is to load every shot would be priceless. And God forbid if he throws a watermelon time bit in with more than one shot on the same rifle would be gold 😆
it would be fun to see his take on BP maybe a collab with Hickock 45
Keen
@@GregoryGreg87 he never says watermelons time or ha could use a bp wheel gun
I kinda doubt he has a match lock, but surely there are reproductions or kits available. It's not exactly hard to make.
When John Henry conceived of the lever action, his idea was a rifle that used the same ammunition as a pistol and thereby concerved ammo expenditure. For Scott, that means the .500 magnum was not a choice, but a necessity!
Lever actions, a majestic variation of the firearm species.
Thank you for this documentary of the lever actions Scott!
"The wild lever action in it's natural habitat has no natural predators. It is the king of it's domain. Every animal knows to hide when it hears the clicky-click of it's action."
Ok I know this probably goes without saying but....... Everyone read that in their mind with the David Attenborough accent right?
Dear Scott,
You are not only creating entertaining, good show, shooting videos. Man your content is like therapy which is necessary for us, every week !
Keep it comming, dont stop, never, ever. Also, every lever action gun is reminding me of the good old Western vids (Eastwood style shooting) so all of them lever actions are badass !
my favorite part of the video is the facial expression on the thumb nail
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate Scott and the content he brings us on such a regular basis! Love you Scott!
Favorite Lever Action is a Marlin 336C chambered in .35 Remington.
Of the guns on the video, the Henry "All Weather" chambered in something other than 30-30.
You've got a little brown something on the end of your nose there private.
Lol, this video so far has 2k views per minute. Think the numbers speak for themselves.
And the shear arm strength to one arm fire those beasts...yowsers...
Especially with all that expensive ammo being used
Always been a big fan of the all-weather 45-70. Really is a beauty.
Scott is the only man keeping the eggplant industry up because he is the only normal person to buy some
"normal person"? 🤣😂
@@JohnDoe-ot6he Define "normal", what is normal to you may not be normal to someone else, so how do you define "normal" :D
Italians cook with eggplant. You don’t know what you’re missing if you’ve never had eggplant parmesan.
@@cinedelasestrellas chicken better veal better eggplant poo poo
@@yo_mama6414 Chicken parmesan is a staple; veal parmesan is a treat. When I was in Italy, veal was the cheapest meat on the menu - so naturally it was my go-to choice!
Also you don't think about this with Italian food but if you ever go to Florence, get the steak - it's the best, tender and flavorful.
The ants in your back yard are currently under construction building a shrine of their food god Kentucky Ballistics.
I recently bought a Henry big boy 44mag and it's very quickly becoming my favorite gun. There's something about the history and the design that just speaks to me.
Is it worth the cost of ammo?
I found a 45-70 on sale for 950, but it’s over $2/round to shoot 😢
Where as 308 is closer to 0.60/rnd
@@carsonhunt4642 Honestly yeah it is. 44mag is expensive as well but it's great to shoot.
@@tylerd.5694 theres one for sale for $800 at my local fleet farm and i am really tempted to buy it
@@carsonhunt4642 .44 magnum is super cheap if you reload it yourself you can just use hard cast bullets as practice
The way Rex just decked you with the desk is one of the best intros I've witnessed 😂 Lovin' it KB! I love the all weathered .45-70 that's a dream lever action of mine right there! So cool!
Oh Wasn't that hilarious!! 🤣 🤣 😆 He's quite the actor 😆
If Caddyshack ever gets a sequel... It's gotta be Scott.
@@The_Modeling_Underdog i'd watch it
Awesome as always. My fave would be the .30-30. There's something amazing about classic blue and case hardening finished guns.
To be honest I’ve always wanted a 45-70 all weather Henry rifle but all of the lever action rifles are awesome
Dont risk it i bought the all weather sent bothe original and the replacement back under warranty gave me refund got the marlin sbl never been happier just messenger
I have the all weather in 45lc. A good varmit gun
@@user-my8zo8uh3nyeah well ive seen some horribly manufactured ruger made marlins on the shelf too. The first one i ever picked up was a 1894 classic in 44 mag and the barrel was canted as can be. Every company can have issues and NEVER buy unsight unseen.
@@dukenukem69 100 % when i sent two henrys back and chose sbl 45.70 with refund the whole saler looked at 3 off them picked third one the one i got now is excellent fit finish and accuracy
@@user-my8zo8uh3n Im definitely a fan of Henry's, although I only have one, but it is quality. Although I certainly believe people when they say they'd had issues. I'm currently looking for the Marlin 1894 Sbl in 357 and they're only available online, and for very high prices. I'm reluctant to buy because of what I just posted but I seriously want one.
The Henry All-Weather in 45-70 is my pride and joy of my gun collection. There isn't anything just quite like it.
I look forward to the day I can add one to my own collection.
I think my favorite lever action rifle is the Marlin 30-30. I had the honor of being able to fire the Marlin 30-30 that has been in my family for 30+ years, for the first time in 26 years. It hadn't been shot in 26 years until last month. fittingly, and probably stupidly, the rounds I fired were bought in 1993 also 😂
Awesome video as always, my favorite was the 30-30. Gotta love that case hardened look
I’m so jealous of that Big Horn Armory.500 S&W. I’ve been dreaming of getting one of those since they first announced they were coming out with it.
A lever action that I grew up absolutely loving, but I haven’t shot one in years now is a .357 Magnum. My grandpa had one when I was a kid and he use to shoot around with us as kids with it. I haven’t seen one in a long time, but I still clearly remember what a great shooting rifle it was.
Henry produces their Big Boy in .357/.38 Spc as well. And I have a Rossi .357/.38 Spc
I'm still using the same Winchester 30/30 I've had since I got out of the Navy 36 years ago, it's a great gun for where I hunt deer here in the woods of Pennsyltucky, where I seldom have a shot over 100 yards and almost always through brush.
I love lever actions. I love the 30-30 best, it was the prettiest in that old-school sorta way.
It's crazy how it kicks so much harder than a .308 bolt gun. Or it always seemed to to me. You gotta wear a Carhart if you're skinny like me.
I own a Henry lever action rifle, chambered in .44 magnum and .44 special, but I really love that 45/70 Scott was firing. I guess it's got me thinking really hard about my next purchase. The Henry all weather edition 45-70. I'll remember that.
Get the modern .45-70. The metal one kicks the shoulder like a mule.
Me and my mother bought dad the .22 Henry Golden Boy for Christmas a few years ago and he loves it
I have an all weather in 45-70 and am adding a handguard and stock from ranger point precision. Would highly recommend the rifle, even without the upgrades, it's a fantastic gun.
That octagon barreled 30-30 is sweet, reminds me of the Old Marlin 30-30 I used to have years ago. Love the video and looking forward for the next one.
Gotta love the Big Boys, the 500 Mag and the 4570 Govt.
Watching things go boom with those two is always fun lol
My favourite's gotta be the 30-30. I love old lever guns and own a 94 Winchester in .44WCF myself. Such a fun firearm to use at the range.
45-70...wanted one for ever, then watched Jeremy Renner in Wind River...want one even more.
Me too
I always look forward to watching one of your uploads when having a rough day. Your presence and energy shine through so well. I am always impressed by the variety and entertainment level of your intros, they're truly masterclasses on this YT game. God bless you and yours my good sir.
The 500 magnum was impressive. But WOW! That 45-70 was absolutely amazing. I was hoping the there would be a 45-70 in the line up and I wasn't disappointed one bit. One of these days I would love to get something chambered in 45-70 because it looks like a hard hitter.
Some of the new 1895's from Marlin come with threaded barrels for suppressors. Pair that with an mlok handguard, AR-15 conversion stock, shell holders, and a red-dot, then you're ready for warzone :'D
I admire the way you were able to dual weird 45-70 and 500 lever action rifles like pistols. You're amazing Scott!
Built different
One of my favorite rifle calibers
The X Model is my favorite. Comes in a variety of calibers, infinitely updateable while still having the classic look, threaded, side gate and removable tube. It's beautiful.
I recently got myself a Winchester 1894 in .44mag, and I love it
I love those Henry lever actions. They are awesome. I've always wanted one chambered in .45 Long Colt. I am going to buy one in the future.
Props to scott for being willing to take a table to the face for his glorious intros.
Love the intros!
I have a strong affection for my Dads 308 lever action! Its a Winchester Model 88! A really cool old gun!
Scott: We have one more target today...
Also Scott: Literally holds two targets
Under promise and overdeliver.
44 magnum is my favorite caliber , rifle or revolver . Another entertaining video Scott .
I have no idea why, but when Scott just randomly walks through the sign at 11:20 or so, that was HILARIOUS and got me off guard. :)
Absolutely love your videos I crushed my right hand at work so I’ve been home a while recovering from surgery and your videos have definitely helped keep me from going stir crazy
Rip your hand. Hope it gets better man!
Hope your hand gets better and some workers comp gets sent your way.
Get well brother.
I love the stuff with the TRex, always creative and funny
45-70 had to prolly be my favorite. But, the ole 30-30 has always had a special place in my heart. Im also from KY, and though it's not the biggest caliber around, I'd say there hasn't been more deer dropped by anything else in these parts. Happy to see one on the channel.
I got a Henry Golden Boy for my 18th birthday this year and I absolutely love it, my very first gun, I’ve shot at least 750 rounds out of it already
We should appreciate how Scott want us and him to have fun. I love ur intros Scott they make me laugh
That is the key to what makes these videos fun, these guys love ever minute of what they do.
The quality slo-mo is what takes this channel to the next level 👍😎
It's like cloud to cloud lightning and thunder. Haha
I was told the Winchester 94 30-30 was a game changer for hunting when it came out. Apparently it was the ‘270’ of its day. Devastating on the Canadian Carabou herds. The 45-70 looks the most practical to me while the 50 cal looks the coolest!!!
Is it yet to be banned by the 300+ pages of proposed legislation?
Thank you Scott! I love lever action rifles. I appreciate you taking the time to show them some love.
how many lever actions do you want? Scott: *yes*
Finally more lever actions, was worth the wait. Thanks for this Scott, keep up the excellent work.
It's a hard choice between the 30-30 And the 45-70 Both fantastic guns looks like you had lots of fun
30 30 is a great every task round. I have a 45-70 too but it's a bit much and expensive to shoot. That said I'll never get rid of either.
@@okgroomer1966 Exactly they both have a purpose, and that purpose is very different.
0:35 Clever girl.
The 45-70 and the .500 were my favs. And the ammo selection can't beat it.
Big up from the UK.
All of them were fantastic rifles 👍🏻
Nice to see old school rifles still being made and the quality and finish are top drawer.
Great entertainment & had me laughing on a cold rainy Tuesday morning in England 👍🏻
Scott, you’re an animal shooting two rifles at a time!!
My favorite by far is the .45-70. It’s beautiful and a great caliber.
Yeah 45-70 is fun stuff. Big bore cool
I love this channel, because the way I see it, he is not only teaching us how to safely handle, and respect guns as weapons, but also have fun with them. Love you Scott!!
Always been a big fan of the 30-30.
A .357 would be awesome to add to that line up between the .22 and the .44 Magnum
After my comment about lever actions on your last video, I can’t explain how extremely excited I am to see this monstrosity of lever actions today!
I'm a new over the Road truck driver from the Mississippi area and I drove through Kentucky and I thought about you the whole time, before, during, and after driving through. A beautiful state you live in.
Of those lever guns you had out there today, the 30-30 is the one I'd give gun safe space to.
Of all the rifles that you shot , I would say my number one favorite is the 45-70 and the second would be the 30-30 followed by the 44 mag !
PS. Crazy good video 😎
The Henry 45-70 is the one out of two of the only lever-action rifles that exists in the game I play (Phantom Forces) and seeing it here and how it operates is just fun. Thanks for showing it on here KB!
it's also in Fallout New Vegas and never heard of that ammo before.
Ok, that opening made me LOL!!!!!!!!!! I have 2 levers that I hunt with. A 1977 Marlin 30-30 and a 1953 Marlin .35 Remington that was my Dad's. I got a hold of a few boxes of Federals in 150 grains, flat points. My gun LOVED them. I have a couple of spots that it is perfect for.
Color me impressed with the power of that .44 Magnum. Those cans where demolished for a pistol round lol. Not really a lever gun fan unless its like a wild west theme but I do appreciate the awesome mechanical aspect of the weapons. 👍
I have the 22 “golden boy” and I love the gun so much. It was my first real rifle and still holds a special place in my heart. I payed for it myself when I was about 8.
I work at Walmart and we have one on display right now in our store in Havre, Montana. Only $483
@@TheAnglicanNazarene didn’t know they sold them in Walmart, cool. I don’t remember exactly what I paid for mine but I remember it took a little over a year of small jobs to earn it. I think things hold more value when you work hard for them
Have you read the giveaway replies from Scott? Are they real? I mean he didn’t seem like he’d be a scammer at all.
@@300blkreepin they are a scam do not go to the telegram
@@stonksmoment lol thanks yeah went with the if its too good to be true it probably is thinking
Let’s take a second and appreciate what a good shot he is
My favorite was that octagon-barreled, case-hardened 30-30; I bought my Winchester 94 in 1973 (through the good graces of my father, as I was still a year too young to buy it legally) and I have long since lost count of how many deer I've put in the freezer with it. Guess I'm just a traditional kind of guy; nothing against the .50 Magnum, but my old Winchester has always been enough for me.
You’re such a likeable guy Scott, plus you continually give us interesting videos 👍
Be a tie between the 44 mag and the 45-70, but the 30-30 was sweet,🤔 heck they're all awesome! Great job as always Scott!!!
The Henry all weather edition, in .44 magnum! Thanks for the awesome videos! God bless!
I have a Winchester model 94 .30-30. I named it "Old Faithful" years ago. I have never lost a deer that I've shot with it. My Granny gave me that rifle for my birthday forty years ago. After I am dead and gone, it will be my son's rifle.
I Love ♥️ Leveraction Rifles! I Have Three Marlin's A 30-30win, 35rem, & 44spl/44mag! I Got Two Rossi's A 45lc/454 casull & A 45-70govt!
Thank you Scott for for everything you do. Have you ever thought about trying a 17HMR? A forgotten little power house in my opinion.
Love my .17hmrs
I had a savage heavy barrel 17 hmr years ago and they are a very under rated round.
I had one... once, just once. Bolt action but so hard to clean, so went back to .22lr and mag. for small cal.
Man my first hunting rifle was 30-30. But a lever action 35 Remington is awesome!
The 22 lever looks like a lot of fun presumably, would want one of those and a 45-70 .
@TFBTV_ do you now
.30-30 is my favorite it’s a beautiful rifle.
Picking a favorite is hard, but I have to go with the last one. It got the looks and the Power. Great gun, great Video 10/10
Literally the best gun guy!!!!! Keep it up!
Love it! When ever I a little bored I tune into this channel for a good dose of BS with a little useful info keep up the good work
The X model .44 mag is my favorite.
Lever guns are my passion, I have the Golden boy and multiple other .22lr lever guns as well as a 30-30. I love them all.
Oh God, those decomposed watermelons. I can imagine Donut, Matt, and Brandon going "So glad he got those targets after the Kentucky Roulette"
They are all awesome guns. I just bought the Golden Boy so I can get my boys learning to shoot. Great content as always Scott!
I never get tired of these introductions! I love the content keep it up? ❤
I love the introductions as well.
I don't like the adds for the Chinese scam knife company ( he doesn't know they're a scam I'm sure ) that sells junk at an inflated price based on lies and shady wording, but I do love the intros.
Much appreciated Scott love the videos and the ones you collaborate with Matt and Brandon 😂👍🏻👍🏻
I swear this guy gets me through the toughest of times lol Scott your the best when I heard about ur 50 cal incident last year I was shocked and I just wanna say I LOVE your content
I'm about to buy my very first rifle. I was looking at the Henry Big Boy and it looks really good. Thanks Scott.
its soo good to see someone who also lives in Kentucky do such awesome stuff i wish i could do myself but sadly cant and be so successful at it as well
u go Kentucky ballistics in my old Kentucky home
0:08 lol among us
Scott really wakes up in the morning and says “time to make refried beans spontaneously combust”
I started out deer hunting when I was 18 with a Winchester 70 CSLT in ‘06. I never understood the draw to lever actions. Always thought they were minute of softball in the accuracy department. How wrong I was. Many years later I was traded a JM Marlin 1895 for a 4 wheeler. It started a love affair that I still have to this day. .22, 30-30, 35 Rem, 38/357 Mag, 44 Mag, 444 and 45-70, my JM Marlin collection grows almost every year. Man have prices gone up!! If I’m chasing hogs, my 444 or 45-70 are on my shoulder. I’ve yet to have a hog take a single step after soaking up one of those 300-350gr flat points. And my 44 Mag is my go to deer rifle. Light, handy, and 10+1 of 44mag is no slouch. Don’t get me wrong, bolt guns, semi-autos, and AR’s are great. But the lever action is where it’s at for me.
I'd actually love to see a video on how you clean up your range after shooting all these food based targets.
I’m really curious too
I’m guessing all the local critters eat well
You and me both on that!
9:18 bullet casing hits Scott in the face.
Not sure if this question has been asked before?? Who cleans up your target area???? HA HA. Not sure which one lever action I would choose, possibly the 44 Magnum. Lots of reloads on this end.
.45-70 looks like the clear winner. Anything Henry can't be all bad! Thanks Scott!
I have a henry big boy .357 mag. It not huge, but it is still an amazing rifle.
Always a good day when Kentucky Ballistics posts!!!
I respect scott and don't begrudge him for securing that bag. But Kamikoto knives are absolute garbage and made of low grade steel that doesn't keep an edge. You can find plenty of videos on why these aren't worth the asking price all over youtube.
Straight up not true
If you look at any reviews they say the knifes are completely fine.
@@LasagnaMAXyou realize reviews can be faked, right? and it’s really common at that
I'm sure they're better than my big box store knives but advertising them as made from Japanese steel is not a good selling point.
I got a set of Kamikoto knives that I use for food prep and cooking all the time. They have remained razor sharp for over 2 years now and I have never had to sharpen them.
I own a henry golden boy 22lr, as it was a gift from my grandfather on my dads side. I've only fired one bullet out of it, as did my father. I rarely ever look at it anymore, due to fear of scratching it.
My 4 yr old son absolutely loves watching your videos!!! Thanks for the fun times and memories!