AR-15 in Slow Motion- 3 shots in body and 2 in head in a HALF SECOND with Jerry Miculek!

Published on November 25, 2013
Duration: 4:23

This guide details a rapid-fire AR-15 drill demonstrated by expert shooter Jerry Miculek. It focuses on engaging multiple targets zones (body and head) with extreme speed, utilizing a dual optic setup and specialized rifle components. Instruction emphasizes shot timing, recoil control, and the technical aspects of high-performance shooting, suitable for advanced marksmen seeking to improve their speed and accuracy under pressure.

Quick Summary

Expert shooter Jerry Miculek demonstrates an advanced AR-15 speed drill, firing five shots (3 body, 2 head) in 1.10 seconds using a Smith & Wesson M&P 15 with a dual optic setup (Vortex 1-6x JM and Razor Red Dot). Key elements for this performance include a compensator, lightweight bolt carrier, and precise recoil management.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Equipment Setup
  2. 00:44Live Fire Demonstration
  3. 00:51Slow Motion Analysis
  4. 01:55Target Review & Timing
  5. 02:34Technical Breakdown

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jerry Miculek's AR-15 setup for speed shooting?

Jerry Miculek uses a Smith & Wesson M&P 15, specifically an open division build, equipped with a dual optic system: a Vortex 1-6x JM scope and a side-mounted Vortex Razor Red Dot for rapid close-range engagements.

How fast can Jerry Miculek fire his AR-15?

In a demonstration, Jerry Miculek fired five shots (three to the body, two to the head) in a total time of 1.10 seconds, with the first shot breaking at 0.51 seconds.

What equipment helps Jerry Miculek achieve such speed?

Key equipment includes a high-performance compensator for recoil management, a lightweight bolt carrier for faster cycling, and a dual optic setup (magnified scope plus red dot) for quick target acquisition.

What is the significance of the shot timer results?

The shot timer reveals a total time of 1.10 seconds and a first shot time of 0.51 seconds, indicating an 'on-target' time of just 0.59 seconds for all five shots, highlighting extreme efficiency.

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