The speaker, Scott, is demonstrating various shooting techniques on a heavy stone called an Atlas Stone. He starts with different types of bullets and guns, including a 9mm, 45 ACP, 44 Magnum, and a 500 Smith & Wesson Magnum. He also mentions a 50 BMG Slap Tracer bullet, which is a lighter round with a tungsten core that he believes will do more damage.
Scott demonstrates how each bullet impacts the stone, with some causing more damage than others. He also mentions that the 500 Magnum bullet caused significant damage, with a bullet passing through the stone and coming out of the back.
He then shows a 'gravy can' that was hit by a bullet, with the bullet passing through the can and into a railroad tie. Scott also mentions that he has three rounds left of the 50 BMG Slap Tracer bullets, and asks the audience if they want to see him shoot with these remaining bullets.
Finally, Scott thanks the audience for watching and invites them to subscribe to his channel and follow him on various social media platforms.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker, Scott, is the host of Kentucky Ballistics.
2. Scott is shooting at a 340-pound Atlas Stone.
3. The Atlas Stone is made of solid concrete.
4. Scott has previously shot an Atlas Stone that weighed 380 pounds.
5. The first round fired at the Atlas Stone was a 9mm with a 115-grain full metal jacket.
6. The 9mm round did not cause significant damage to the Atlas Stone.
7. The second round fired was a 45 ACP with a 235-grain full metal jacket.
8. The 45 ACP round also did not cause significant damage to the Atlas Stone.
9. The third round fired was a 44 Magnum with a 300-grain jacketed hollow point.
10. The 44 Magnum round caused more damage to the Atlas Stone than the previous rounds.
11. The fourth round fired was a 500 Smith & Wesson Magnum with a 350-grain jacketed hollow point.
12. The 500 Smith & Wesson Magnum round caused significant damage to the Atlas Stone.
13. Scott then fired a 50 BMG SLAP (Saboted Light Armor Penetrator) tracer round at the Atlas Stone.
14. The 50 BMG SLAP round blew through the Atlas Stone and created a hole.
15. Scott fired a second 50 BMG SLAP round at the Atlas Stone and hit it dead center.
16. The second 50 BMG SLAP round created a crack in the Atlas Stone that went all the way around.
17. Scott then fired two PMC Bronze 660-grain full metal jacket rounds at the Atlas Stone.
18. The full metal jacket rounds broke apart upon impact with the Atlas Stone.
19. Scott hit a can of gravy with a 50 BMG round, causing it to splatter.
20. Scott has three rounds left of the 50 BMG SLAP ammunition and is asking viewers to suggest what he should shoot with them.