FIRST PERSON SHOOTING! Fallen Brethren 3-Gun 2013: Stage 6 - Jerry Miculek POV FPS

Published on January 9, 2014
Duration: 5:58

This video provides an expert-level look into a 3-Gun competition stage from the perspective of Jerry Miculek. It details the strategy for engaging various targets with both rifle and pistol, emphasizing precision under physical stress. Instruction covers movement across obstacles, target prioritization, and fine-tuning trigger control for difficult shots.

Quick Summary

Jerry Miculek's 'First Person Shooting' series provides a POV look at 3-Gun stages. For Stage 6, he emphasizes precise rifle engagement on critical targets to avoid 'rattle battle,' careful navigation of obstacles, and deliberate trigger control for small pistol targets when fatigued.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: First Person Shooting Series
  2. 01:01Stage 6 Map Overview
  3. 01:25Stage 6 POV Run: Rifle to Pistol Transition
  4. 02:20Tactical Analysis: Bridge Movement & Pistol Accuracy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'First Person Shooting' series?

The 'First Person Shooting' series, introduced by Jerry Miculek, offers viewers an immersive, head-camera perspective of competitive shooting matches. It captures real-time action, including firearm usage and round counts during multi-gun stages.

What are key strategies for navigating obstacles in 3-Gun?

When crossing obstacles like suspension bridges, competitors must focus on maintaining balance and firearm control. Jerry Miculek emphasizes careful movement to prevent gear loss and ensure stability for subsequent shots.

How does Jerry Miculek advise engaging small pistol targets under stress?

Jerry Miculek stresses the importance of deliberate trigger preparation when winded. He suggests focusing on sight picture and ensuring the trigger is ready before the final press to maintain accuracy on small targets.

What is the 'rattle battle' in 3-Gun, and how can it be avoided?

The 'rattle battle' occurs when rapid, less precise shots are fired. Miculek advises avoiding it on critical rifle targets by focusing on one accurate shot per target, prioritizing precision over sheer speed.

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