S&W 629 .44 Magnum V-drill with Jerry Miculek!

Published on August 11, 2013
Duration: 2:13

This video demonstrates the V-Drill, a challenging shooting exercise performed by legendary shooter Jerry Miculek. Using three Smith & Wesson 629 .44 Magnum revolvers, he engages nine targets, firing 18 rounds in an impressive 8.13 seconds. The drill emphasizes rapid transitions, precise double-action trigger pulls, and effective recoil management with powerful magnum revolvers, showcasing advanced revolver handling skills.

Quick Summary

Legendary shooter Jerry Miculek demonstrates the V-Drill using three Smith & Wesson 629 .44 Magnum revolvers, firing 18 rounds at 9 targets in just 8.13 seconds. The drill emphasizes rapid transitions, precise double-action trigger control, and recoil management.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Drill Introduction: V-Drill with S&W 629
  2. 00:21Drill Execution: Rapid Revolver Transitions
  3. 00:35Results and Timing: 8.13 Second V-Drill
  4. 00:48Target Analysis and Split Times
  5. 01:28Slow Motion Replay: Recoil and Trigger Pull

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the V-Drill as performed by Jerry Miculek?

The V-Drill involves engaging nine targets arranged in a V-formation by firing 18 rounds from three different firearms. Jerry Miculek completed this drill using three Smith & Wesson 629 .44 Magnum revolvers in an impressive 8.13 seconds.

What are the key skills demonstrated in Jerry Miculek's V-Drill?

This drill highlights advanced skills such as rapid firearm transitions, precise double-action trigger control for .44 Magnum revolvers, effective recoil management, and maintaining a consistent sight picture under pressure.

What was Jerry Miculek's performance time for the V-Drill?

Jerry Miculek successfully completed the V-Drill, firing 18 rounds at 9 targets with three S&W 629 revolvers, in a total time of 8.13 seconds, significantly beating his goal of approximately 10 seconds.

What is the average split time in Jerry Miculek's V-Drill?

During his 8.13-second V-Drill performance, Jerry Miculek achieved an average split time of 0.47 seconds per shot. This includes the time taken for rapid transitions between the three Smith & Wesson 629 revolvers.

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