AR-15 5 shots in 1 second with fastest shooter ever, Jerry Miculek (Shoot Fast!)

Published on June 20, 2013
Duration: 2:51

Jerry Miculek demonstrates achieving five shots from an AR-15 in under one second, refining his technique after an initial six-shot attempt. He analyzes shot timer data, focusing on improving reaction time to the buzzer. Miculek also explains the concept of bore offset in relation to optic zero at close range, highlighting the precision required for speed shooting.

Quick Summary

Jerry Miculek achieved an incredible speed of 0.96 seconds for five shots from an AR-15. He emphasizes improving reaction time to the start signal and understanding bore offset for accuracy at close range.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial 6-Shot Attempt
  2. 00:34Target Analysis & Bore Offset
  3. 01:04Shot Timer Data Review
  4. 01:38Successful 5-Shot Speed Run
  5. 02:10New Challenge: Head & Body Shots

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can Jerry Miculek shoot an AR-15?

Jerry Miculek demonstrated shooting five rounds from an AR-15 in an impressive 0.96 seconds. He previously attempted six shots in 1.08 seconds, highlighting his focus on speed and precision.

What is bore offset in shooting?

Bore offset refers to the difference in point of aim between your optic (scope or sights) and the actual barrel's point of impact, especially noticeable at close ranges. Understanding this is crucial for accurate shooting.

How can a shooter improve their reaction time to a buzzer?

To improve reaction time, practice 'punching out' on the timer cue. This involves anticipating the start signal and reacting instantly, minimizing the delay between the buzzer and the first shot.

What are fast split times in shooting?

Split times are the intervals between consecutive shots. Jerry Miculek achieved split times as fast as 0.10 to 0.14 seconds between shots on his AR-15, indicating exceptional speed and control.

Related News

All News →

More Range & Competition Videos You Might Like

More from Lena Miculek - Trigger Tribe

View all →