The video features Scott from Kentucky Ballistics shooting the 950 JDJ Fat Mac, the largest sporting rifle in the world. The rifle fires a 950-caliber projectile that weighs 2500 grains and moves at 2400 ft per second, producing 25,000 ft-lbs of muzzle energy. Scott shoots the rifle three times, first at a paper target, then at five toilets, and finally at 10 five-gallon water jugs filled with Orbeez and water. The rifle destroys the toilets and goes through six water jugs before smacking into a table and burying into the dirt. The video also marks Scott's three-year anniversary of a 50-cal accident, and he reflects on his recovery and the importance of "riding the lightning" and facing fears.
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1. A 950 JDJ Fat Mac is the largest sporting rifle in the world.
2. Only three of these rifles were made.
3. The rifle fires a .950 caliber projectile.
4. The rifle is built on a 20mm Vulcan case.
5. Firearms over 50 caliber are typically considered destructive devices unless they have historical use or a sporting exemption.
6. The 950 JDJ Fat Mac has a sporting exemption.
7. The rifle is a single-shot bolt-action rifle.
8. The rifle has a 24.5-inch barrel and a 6.5-inch muzzle brake.
9. The overall length of the rifle is 52.5 inches.
10. The rifle weighs 50 pounds.
11. The rifle produces 300 pounds of felt recoil.
12. The 950 JDJ bullet weighs 2500 grains.
13. The bullet is 0.950 inches in diameter.
14. The bullet travels at 2400 feet per second.
15. The bullet produces 25,000 foot-pounds of muzzle energy.
16. Three 950 JDJ bullets weigh over a pound.
17. It would take 45 .223 bullets to equal the weight of one 950 JDJ bullet.
18. The host of the video, Scott, had a 50-cal accident on April 9th, 2021.
19. Scott's accident was caused by over-pressured ammunition.
20. The ammunition was three times the normal pressure of a 50 BMG.
21. The accident resulted in several broken bones in Scott's face, a snapped finger, and a punctured lung.
22. Scott lost a lot of bodily fluid during the accident.
23. Scott was able to survive the accident by shoving his thumb into his throat.
24. Scott has made a full recovery from the accident.
25. The video was filmed on the three-year anniversary of Scott's accident.
26. Scott has been training for 10 years to shoot the 950 JDJ Fat Mac.
27. The rifle has a lot of recoil, but Scott was able to shoot it multiple times.
28. Scott shot a paper target, five toilets, and 10 five-gallon water jugs with the rifle.
29. The rifle went through six of the water jugs and buried in the dirt.