Scott’s wife: honey we need coleslaw for the luncheon Scott: *wielding a 500 magnum and setting up lettuce and carrots on the table* say no more darlin
My friend growing up had a 22 short just like that one, horribly inaccurate and we use to make fun of it. One day we where our screwing around on his farm land as usual and some geese came flying low over head, he pulled that 22 out and popped one round randomly in the air and smoked a goose right in the head 😂😂😂
When you compare him to other firearm channels hell yeah he deserves way more!! But he does a great job and I'll keep watching no matter how many subs he has
My grandma has that 22 revolver she tried shooting a raccoon once and missed every shot so my grandpa who was in a wheelchair had to shoot it with a bolt action 410
I can’t get over the way Scott says coconut, there’s something about it that’s so amusing that it makes me laugh. Adds to the entertainment factor of the video in my opinion
Great video. I loves that Matt did a call out, it's wonderful advertisement to find a new channel. Whether it's banter or a beef, worked out for your subscriber base.
Scott gets boring if you are used to Demo Ranch. He shoots the same thing over and over and he has one phrase "oh my goodness" he laugh is annoying. I have a feeling him and Matt are about to do a video together but I hope not.
LOL demo ranch just called you out , for copying him, AND faking the 500 magnum shots , DEMO RANCH IS THE KING OF THE 500 MAGNUM. Lol Scott, you're just sad
@@oooooollllllll 😂I think we know who the lunatic is here 🤣 You making up whatever you want to hear out of what he said. Just seems like a reasonable plug for a great creator of art. Nice try pal
Oh i know what he was doing. He wanted people to come. Check him out. Believe it or not most people don't know how to use their brain. Lol you know what i mean
I love power as much as you do, a 12-gauge is my bestfriend. I will say though a 22 is the most underestimated round out there. Very accurate one the 22 long rifle is deadly at 300 yards plus..
I'd say if they made a Tungsten core 22LR it would be a great round, 22LR has so much velocity, that if it had even a little bit of mass, or really hard projectile, you could have a great round. When my dad worked in state prisons they had a demonstration where they shot a piece of ballistic glass with everything from a 45ACP, to a 22LR at that piece of glass, only thing that penetrated was the 22LR
So I hear you and the Demolition Are in a feud I see that you don't shoot your 500 with 700 grain bullets no wonder he says you're a little wimpy. No matter the reason just bring your a game can't wait to see you on the Demolition ranch.
My 1st rifle was an old Model 1906 Winchester Pump .22. I learned to shoot, safely by the time I was 6. I got to be dead on with .22 shorts, and killed a lot of orchard rats (ground squirrels) for a nickel per tail from tree farms around my town. Ground squirrels and gophers etc. did a lot of damage in nut orchards. Tunnels around the trees would fill up with water and the trees would fall over in too soft soil or just die from too much water by the roots. My little .22 and the shorts were perfect for the job. Years later my oldest boy enjoyed doing the same with my Ruger 10-22.
@@tinkeringclaws5559 hell a pellet gun sucks to get shot with. But I was 10 when my brother and me had pellet gun wars. It was the early 90s. As we all know, back then kids weren't pussies.
You've gotta admit, the 22 short is such a cutie pie of a Gun. I think the 500 mag and the 22 short just make a good partner ship when one need the other.
I have the exact same little pistol with its original holster and my point of aim is pretty similar do yours and I just recently found out that the holster is worth more than the pistol because they get separated at some point. When I bought 22 shorts for the little pistol the Box said that they were moving about 1080 feet per second which is pretty respectable I know I wouldn't want to get shot with it