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Title: .50 Cal world record
Post by: Rob52240 on September 03, 2014, 11:48:02 PM
Jerry Miculek has broken his world record for .50 cal speed shooting.  6 shots on target in less than 1 second with a Barrett semi auto.  Filmed in slow motion from a couple angles as well. :rock

http://youtu.be/GXEK7rcqO-Y?t=1m20s
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: Nypsy on September 04, 2014, 08:17:39 AM
Hmmm...I would be more impressed if the target was just a little further away.
Was this meant to be serious?
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: Dichotomy on September 04, 2014, 08:39:41 AM
Hmmm...I would be more impressed if the target was just a little further away.
Was this meant to be serious?
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Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: 10thmd on September 04, 2014, 09:50:40 AM

Hmmm...I would be more impressed if the target was just a little further away.
Was this meant to be serious?

Still..... the fact that he can stand and shoot that dam thing that fast is amazing.
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: Gman on September 04, 2014, 11:27:00 AM
Meant to be serious in what way?

Jerry is a trick shooter, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have the chops to use that Barret in the method it was designed for.  Jerry regularly shoots 200 and even 400 yard 6" steel targets with things like .380 short barrel pistols, and is able to be either fast (the fastest so far as pistol trick shooting goes, in the world right now), as well as accurate at long range.  He's just an excellent all round shooter in any discipline, and goes after world records wherever they might be.  Obviously shooting a semi auto .50 in this way isn't something that would be "seriously" employed other than in a trick shooting environment.

Check out his youtube channel, he has videos with HD head cams of him running through various courses of fire in national level 3 gun competitions, and winning many of them.  He's exceptional with pistol, carbine, long rifle, and shotgun.  Since Bob Munden died, he's IMO the best all round competition and trick shooter around.
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: tmetal on September 04, 2014, 01:28:50 PM
Agreed that it isn't "real world practical" but still an impressive feat in its own right.  looked to me like the only thing really keeping him from shooting faster is the cycle rate of the gun itself. He appeared to have the trigger already depressed for shots 2 and 3 before the bolt slid home.  Entertaining video :cheers:
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: olds442 on September 04, 2014, 01:58:11 PM
Bare in mind this is the same guy who shot a grape off a post with an AR-15 in under a second.
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: Volron on September 04, 2014, 05:06:50 PM
Hmmm...I would be more impressed if the target was just a little further away.
Was this meant to be serious?

So you are telling me you can do as good, if not better? :headscratch:  I know I sure as hell couldn't do what he did.
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: Wiley on September 04, 2014, 05:23:51 PM
So you are telling me you can do as good, if not better? :headscratch:  I know I sure as hell couldn't do what he did.

Not to put too fine a point on it but basically that's an exercise in holding on tight and trigger control.  Cool and all, but I wouldn't say it would be that difficult to keep it on a man sized target at that range.  Now if he took the muzzle brake off it, that would be something. ;)

Now hitting the 6" target with a .380 at 200 yards on the other hand...  The guy's a helluva shot any way you cut it.

Wiley.
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: mbailey on September 04, 2014, 05:27:22 PM
He's much more than a trick shooter. By far one of the best in the shooting sports. I had the pleasure of meeting him and holding one of his IPSC wheelguns at a competition here in PA. Also gave me a few pointers for my draw to shave a few tenths off my time. We met thru a mutual acquaintance   (Doug Koenig whom also shoots for S&W). Nicest guy you will ever meet

Some of Jerry's titles

Seven time USPSA 3-Gun National Championship
Four time USPSA Multi-gun National Championship
Four time 2nd Chance Bowling Pin Champion
1997 and 2007 American Handgunner World Shoot-Off Champion (The only person ever to win this title with a revolver.)
Twenty time International Revolver Champion
Member of seven time winning pro team at the Sportsmans Team Challenge
Eight time USPSA National Revolver Champion
Three time Masters International Long Gun Champion
Two time International Practical Shooting Confederation World Revolver Champion
Ten time IDPA Enhanced Service Revolver Champion
One time Bianchi Cup NRA World Action Pistol Metallic Champion

Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: saggs on September 04, 2014, 08:45:17 PM
In my opinion, Jerry is the best all around competition shooter alive today.

I've followed him for years, and subscribed to his youtube channel when he started it.  With every new video he puts out I am more and more amazed at his skills.  Some of it may "look" easy, but it ain't, it's the result of DECADES of daily practice.

Not to put too fine a point on it but basically that's an exercise in holding on tight and trigger control.

Yes, it is that, well, that and speed, and recoil management, and strenght... and that does not diminish the feat.  It's an easy to say, not so easy to do, I bet that less then 1 in 10 experienced shooters could pull that off with that kind of speed, and less then 1 in 1000 of the general population. (if you watch the slo-mo, he is faster then the cycle rate of the rifle, it's impossible to shoot that rifle any faster)  He did a video with iraqveteran8888, where Jerry shoots as fast with a stock semi-auto AR-15 as the other guy with a bump-fire-stock AR-15.

Now hitting the 6" target with a .380 at 200 yards on the other hand...  The guy's a helluva shot any way you cut it.

Wiley.

How about when he hits an 18" plate, at 1000yds, with a 9mm revolver, on the second shot.  The man is simply amazing, and he has a lot of fun doing it too.
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: saggs on September 04, 2014, 08:52:36 PM
Hmmm...I would be more impressed if the target was just a little further away.
Was this meant to be serious?

99% of people who try that would either be 1) much, much slower.  2) Not even on paper after the first shot, or 3)give up because they are barely able to hold up that 30lb rifle.

Maybe it doesn't look that impressive to the lay person, but as a shooting feat it is very impressive.
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: Gman on September 04, 2014, 11:31:02 PM
Like I said -
Quote
Since Bob Munden died, he's IMO the best all round competition and trick shooter around.
.  I never said he was "just" a trick shooter.   I worked with Ernest Langdon when I worked with SigArms, and I felt that he was one of the best all round shooters I'd ever worked with, been trained by, or just seen shoot.  His record stands for itself as well - Distinguished Masters in the International Defensive Pistol Association with 10 National Championship Shooting titles and 2 World Speed Shooting titles as well as a Grand Master Class rating from the United States Practical Shooting Association.  Before he did all that he ran the USMC Sniper and high altitude shooting schools.  He's also a brilliant instructor.  Well, when I heard somebody ask him once after he just won a major event by a large margin who the best shooter in the world was, he instantly answered Jerry Mick.  

That's the kind of shooter Jerry is, where guys who are in the top .0001 percent of the shooting world pretty much all agree that he's without peer.  Consider his age as well, and how well he can still throw down, it's absolutely incredible how fast his reactions are still.  To me that's where he really stands apart, is that he just seems to be getting faster as he's getting older, not slower.  

He's very passionate about every single aspect about shooting, his youtube channel is excellent as well, he gives very measured and balanced reviews on products as well as techniques, and is just an all round positive guy.  

Ernest:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-Y1-6fJ2xY



And Jerry POV cam from a 3 gun last year:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvd5knyNovg&list=UUhk5eyAGuO3J4rV-CiMNkNQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6U1zINJu90&index=65&list=UUhk5eyAGuO3J4rV-CiMNkNQ
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: Rob52240 on September 04, 2014, 11:55:08 PM
Bob Munden was great.  I wish youtube had some footage of him in his prime.  Back in the 80's I got to see a video of his that showed him doing some shots that he wasn't doing later in life.  My favorite was watching him fan 5 shots from a single action colt at about the same speed as a machine gun cycles.

Tom Knapp was pretty great too, he died last year about the same time Bob Munden did and he was still setting records until shortly before his death.
Here's a short video of him shooting a .45 through the center of a thrown washer and then shooting thrown aspirin with a .22
http://youtu.be/LMTLwu1LFlU?t=31s
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: Gman on September 04, 2014, 11:58:46 PM
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Since Bob Munden died, he's IMO the best all round competition and trick shooter around.

I'd forgotten about mentioning Tom Knapp, good call Rob - he was such a fantastic shotgun shooter, but shot everything else well obviously too.  I good showman and easy to watch on TV as well, he was great for TV shooting sports.
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: mbailey on September 05, 2014, 02:31:22 PM
Like I said - .  I never said he was "just" a trick shooter.   I worked with Ernest Langdon when I worked with SigArms, and I felt that he was one of the best all round shooters I'd ever worked with, been trained by, or just seen shoot.  His record stands for itself as well - Distinguished Masters in the International Defensive Pistol Association with 10 National Championship Shooting titles and 2 World Speed Shooting titles as well as a Grand Master Class rating from the United States Practical Shooting Association.  Before he did all that he ran the USMC Sniper and high altitude shooting schools.  He's also a brilliant instructor.  Well, when I heard somebody ask him once after he just won a major event by a large margin who the best shooter in the world was, he instantly answered Jerry Mick.  

That's the kind of shooter Jerry is, where guys who are in the top .0001 percent of the shooting world pretty much all agree that he's without peer.  Consider his age as well, and how well he can still throw down, it's absolutely incredible how fast his reactions are still.  To me that's where he really stands apart, is that he just seems to be getting faster as he's getting older, not slower.  

He's very passionate about every single aspect about shooting, his youtube channel is excellent as well, he gives very measured and balanced reviews on products as well as techniques, and is just an all round positive guy.  

Ernest:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-Y1-6fJ2xY



And Jerry POV cam from a 3 gun last year:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvd5knyNovg&list=UUhk5eyAGuO3J4rV-CiMNkNQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6U1zINJu90&index=65&list=UUhk5eyAGuO3J4rV-CiMNkNQ

Hope you don't think my post was aimed at you.  It wasn't. If anyone knows who these guys are (given your background) it's you.
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: GhostCDB on September 05, 2014, 03:11:18 PM
Would've threw my shoulder outta place.
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on September 06, 2014, 03:10:52 AM
Would've threw my shoulder outta place.

He might be using self loaded rounds with a lighter load to reduce recoil. It wasn't mentioned anywhere if he was using a standard factory round.
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: Rob52240 on September 06, 2014, 03:23:34 AM
He might be using self loaded rounds with a lighter load to reduce recoil. It wasn't mentioned anywhere if he was using a standard factory round.

Sure he did.  Standard ball ammo supplied by Barrett.
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: saggs on September 06, 2014, 12:04:11 PM
He might be using self loaded rounds with a lighter load to reduce recoil. It wasn't mentioned anywhere if he was using a standard factory round.

Watch again, he states what ammo he's using in all of his videos.  Besides shooting light loads works with a bolt action .50 bmg.  Not so much with a semi-auto, cycling problem and all that.

To your point the action and muzzle brake on that rifle does help reduce a lot of recoil.  But Jerry's the best I've ever seen at recoil management, check out these vids for further refernece.

Desert Eagle .50AE, 5 rounds in .8 seconds  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULysvxSYfoU&list=TLOrDlvJSeY8rhk-78g3QvxHpkKzC-6883

S&W .500 Magnum, 5 rounds in under a second  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOzyqiT1FFA

S&W .44 Magnum, 6 rounds in under a second  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7W-5QE3jzw

As for speed...  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzHG-ibZaKM   :eek:   :eek:

and speed and accuracy.  Quick Scope a grape in half a second.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUXq4HhrM6k

Or my favorite, Dual wield AR-15 pistol V drill in 3 seconds,  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7G-sOC3-sQ
Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: Gman on September 07, 2014, 02:20:49 PM
MBailey - no, no worries, I just thought maybe I wasn't specific enough, that's the only reason I stated it again.


The last few posters make a good point as well, the great thing about Jerry's videos is that he goes into great detail, yet also explains thing well enough that a person that is new or not even into shooting will grasp what is going on.  He always gives those he donate either ammo or products to him a very grateful thank you, as well as a pretty good description of what said ammo/product does.  Just an all round good guy, who would be a good front man for any product IMO, be it a car, plane, whatever - it just so happened he chose shooting. 

Again, it still amazes me at his age how fast he is, I often make comments watching shooting competitors who when they run or move seem to be just kinda tip toeing/half a##ing it, and those who put their nose down and accelerate to full throttle, even though they may have a weapon in hand.  A sense of "urgency" in movement if you will.  Jerry is still one of those who digs in with his feet and sprays dirt behind him when he moves.  His reaction times and hand/finger speed - heh, not much needs to be said on that account. 



Title: Re: .50 Cal world record
Post by: Arlo on September 07, 2014, 02:31:10 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0vqQjaXLOU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0vqQjaXLOU)