CRAZY fast on the 940 ***UNEXPECTED TWIST***

Published on April 14, 2020
Duration: 3:10

This video demonstrates a custom 3-gun stage designed by Jerry Miculek, featuring a mix of steel and aerial targets. It highlights a warm-up run, discusses competition rules for broken clays, and showcases a fast-paced official run with an "unexpected twist." The instruction emphasizes efficient target transitions and speed, with a notable "double break" achieved on the clay targets.

Quick Summary

Jerry Miculek demonstrates a custom 3-gun stage with the Mossberg 940 JM Pro, featuring steel poppers and aerial clays. He discusses competition rules for broken targets and achieves a fast 4.91-second run, including a 'double break' where one shot hits two clays.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Stage Setup
  2. 00:43Warm-up Run
  3. 01:23Performance Review
  4. 01:433-Gun Rules and Unexpected Twist
  5. 02:19The Fast Run

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mossberg 940 JM Pro shotgun's capacity and barrel length?

The Mossberg 940 JM Pro shotgun features a capacity of 9+1 rounds and comes with a 24-inch barrel length, making it suitable for competitive shooting disciplines like 3-gun.

How was the 3-gun stage described in the video set up?

The custom 3-gun stage included four steel poppers, a C-zone steel target positioned at 50 yards, and four aerial clay bird launchers, designed for a dynamic shooting challenge.

What is an 'unexpected twist' mentioned in the video regarding clay targets?

The 'unexpected twist' occurred when a clay target shattered upon launch, requiring the shooter to engage the largest piece according to competition rules, adding an element of unpredictability to the stage.

What is a 'double break' in shotgun shooting?

A 'double break' is a skillful maneuver in shotgun shooting where a single shot successfully engages and breaks two distinct clay targets simultaneously, demonstrating precision and efficiency.

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