FN FAL 19 rounds in under 3 seconds with Jerry Miculek.

Published on July 20, 2013
Duration: 1:43

This guide details a rapid-fire technique demonstrated by Jerry Miculek using an FN FAL. It emphasizes controlled shooting for speed, analyzing performance through shot timer data, and achieving tight shot groups under pressure. Instruction from a legendary speed shooter highlights exceptional recoil management and trigger control.

Quick Summary

Legendary shooter Jerry Miculek demonstrated exceptional speed with an FN FAL, firing 19 rounds of .308 Winchester in under 3 seconds. He achieved an average split time of approximately 0.16 seconds per shot, with all rounds hitting center mass, showcasing advanced recoil management and trigger control.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Challenge Setup
  2. 00:27Rapid Fire Demonstration
  3. 00:45Performance Analysis
  4. 01:00Target Review

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can Jerry Miculek fire an FN FAL?

Jerry Miculek demonstrated firing 19 rounds of .308 Winchester from an FN FAL in just 2.92 seconds, achieving an impressive average split time of approximately 0.16 seconds per shot.

What rifle was used for the speed shooting demonstration?

The rifle used for the speed shooting demonstration was an FN FAL, a semi-automatic rifle chambered in .308 Winchester, equipped with a 20-round magazine.

What is an average split time in speed shooting?

In speed shooting, the split time refers to the interval between the firing of two consecutive shots. Jerry Miculek achieved an average split time of about 0.16 seconds per shot during his rapid-fire demonstration.

What tools are useful for measuring shooting speed?

A PACT Club Timer III is a valuable tool for measuring shooting speed, allowing shooters to record split times between shots and analyze their overall performance during strings of fire.

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