Miculek Sets Sixth World Speed Shooting Record

Jerry Miculek has set his sixth NRA-sanctioned world record in speed shooting, completing the STL drill in an astonishing 1.59 seconds. This record, achieved after a 16-year hiatus from record-breaking, involved firing 10 shots at 15 feet. The performance highlights Miculek's unparalleled skill and the specialized equipment he utilizes, including a Smith & Wesson M&P 15T rifle.

Quick Summary

Jerry Miculek has achieved his sixth NRA-sanctioned world record in speed shooting, completing the STL drill in an astonishing 1.59 seconds. This record involved firing 10 shots at a distance of 15 feet, surpassing his previous record.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Jerry Miculek's 6th World Record
  2. 00:24The Record-Breaking Run
  3. 00:54Equipment and Performance Stats

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jerry Miculek's latest speed shooting world record?

Jerry Miculek set his sixth NRA-sanctioned world record by completing the STL drill in an incredible 1.59 seconds. This involved firing 10 shots at targets 15 feet away.

What equipment did Jerry Miculek use for his record-breaking run?

For his record-breaking performance, Jerry Miculek used a Smith & Wesson M&P 15T rifle, Hornady 55gr ammunition, a Vortex Razor AMG UH-1 optic, and a Mossberg JM Pro Trigger.

How fast is the STL drill world record set by Jerry Miculek?

The world record for the STL drill, set by Jerry Miculek, is 1.59 seconds. This feat involves accurately firing 10 shots at multiple targets.

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