Full Auto POF P416 fun at the SMM 3-gun! (Jerry Miculek STAGE 5)

Published on March 31, 2014
Duration: 5:35

This guide details the strategy and execution for Stage 5 of the Superstition Mountain Mystery 3-Gun (SMM3G), as demonstrated by Jerry Miculek. It covers engaging targets with a full-auto POF P416, a high-capacity shotgun, and a rifle at various distances, emphasizing efficient target transitions and accuracy. The insights are from an expert, world-renowned professional competition shooter, highlighting tactical considerations and potential pitfalls.

Quick Summary

Stage 5 of the Superstition Mountain Mystery 3-Gun involves engaging targets with a full-auto POF P416 carbine, a high-capacity shotgun, and a rifle. Expert analysis from Jerry Miculek highlights the importance of efficient target transitions, recoil control during full-auto fire, and avoiding tactical errors like over-investing time on single targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Stage 5 Overview & POF P416
  2. 00:40Shotgun Course of Fire
  3. 01:36Rifle Engagement & Long Range
  4. 02:35Stage Run POV
  5. 03:50Post-Match Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms are used in Stage 5 of the Superstition Mountain Mystery 3-Gun?

Stage 5 of the SMM3G features a full-auto POF P416 carbine for initial targets, a high-capacity shotgun for intermediate targets, and a rifle for paper and long-range steel engagements.

What is the main challenge highlighted in Jerry Miculek's analysis of Stage 5?

Jerry Miculek identified a significant tactical error in Stage 5 where he spent too much time and ammunition on a single 300-yard target, which resulted in a substantial time loss despite a relatively low penalty.

How does the POF P416 contribute to Stage 5 performance?

The POF P416, being a full-auto carbine, allows for rapid engagement of initial targets. However, it requires expert recoil control and ammunition management to maintain accuracy and efficiency throughout the stage.

What advice is given regarding long-range shooting in this stage?

The stage includes long-range steel targets at 300 and 400 yards. Success requires precise aiming, and hit confirmation is aided by strobe lights on some targets, emphasizing accuracy over rapid fire at these distances.

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