Miculek Nails 3 Targets at 400 yards in 4.37 Seconds — Offhand
Jerry Miculek — that name is synonymous with revolvers. But Jerry is also one heck of a rifleman, as he demonstrates in this video.
Three Shots Standing at 400 Yards in 4.37 Seconds
For those of us who usually shoot from the bench, hitting a silhouette target at 400 yards from an standing position (unsupported) would be a big challenge. Here Jerry Miculek makes it look easy.
In this video, Jerry hits not one but THREE c-zone targets at 400 yards. And — get this — he does this in under 4.4 seconds starting with his rifle laying on a support. It took Jerry two tries (on his first run he hit 2 out of 3 in 4.65 seconds). On the second attempt (see video starting at 2:19), it takes Jerry just 4.37 seconds to shoulder his rifle, aim, and fire three shots, each hitting a separate steel target. Wow. That’s truly remarkable. Most of us would need ten seconds (or more) just to get the scope on the first target.
Trust us folks, this ain’t easy. It takes remarkable marksmanship skills to shoot with this kind of precision at this kind of pace. As Jerry would say himself, “Not bad for an old guy who needs glasses”.
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There’s something to be said about practice and experience– there are many people you couldn’t convince that this feat is even possible.
Nice shooting!!!
Great shooting Jerry! Ditch your POS sponsor!
Nice swoosh !!!! I guess sponsors really do matter
Editor: Jerry is NOT sponsored by Nike. Also this video is from 2015, long before the current Kaepernick Nike connection. Jerry simply chose to print his logo on a Nike-made shirt. I’m sure he’d pick a different source in 2018. OK?