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RANGE SAFETY ***USE CORRECT AMMO AND TARGETS!!!*** 

Jerry Miculek - Pro Shooter
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Hey Guys!! We can not stress this enough!!! USE THE PROPER AMMO FOR THE TARGETS AND USE THE PROPER TARGETS FOR YOUR SCENARIO!!! Be safe out there and have a great day on the range!
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@cal1776
@cal1776 4 года назад
No target is safe when Jerry is on the range
@donniebrite9170
@donniebrite9170 4 года назад
True that! I wish Jerry and Hickok45 would make an episode together just for fun and that would be the most epic video on RU-vid
@rick-kx7gy
@rick-kx7gy 4 года назад
@@donniebrite9170 Doubtful Jerry could afford Hickok's standard fee .
@donniebrite9170
@donniebrite9170 4 года назад
I have no idea about all that...I just like the idea of two great shooters/gun enthusiasts that have their experience with firearms getting together and shooting a friendly competition, or something along those lines. Jerry and Hickok45 are my two favorite people to watch shoot guns...
@bmstylee
@bmstylee 4 года назад
@@donniebrite9170 Hickok is an NRA shill. No interest in someone who keeps pushing them.
@phoenixmarizzle5059
@phoenixmarizzle5059 4 года назад
It would be awesome to see Hickok and Jerry "smoke some pot" together
@GarbageDanks
@GarbageDanks 4 года назад
These instructional videos are great. More videos like this are needed.
@MiculekDotCom
@MiculekDotCom 4 года назад
More to come!
@6point5
@6point5 4 года назад
for sure, even for us guys 20+ years, these are great reminders. Gotta do something when i'm not building my toilet paper fort.
@lisamitchell7933
@lisamitchell7933 4 года назад
thanks Jerry, as a new shooter ,this never crossed my mind. Wow, thanks Subscribed
@Clifford03
@Clifford03 3 года назад
I completely agree... I just got my first nice set of steel targets for Christmas and happy that I watched this video before I shot...
@chriscat85
@chriscat85 4 года назад
Back in the old days, “trick” shooters would stick two aspirin tablets to a steel background. Then there’d place a knife or ax in front and tell the suckers they could hit the knife blade, splitting the bullet, and shattering both aspirin tablets. All they had to do was hit the steel background anywhere.
@steamboatmodel
@steamboatmodel 4 года назад
Your not suppose to let the secrets out.
@1530f
@1530f 2 года назад
Unless you were Bob Munden, who actually could do that
@MacWalther
@MacWalther 4 года назад
I really liked the visual aid of the cardboard.
@18deadmonkeys
@18deadmonkeys 4 года назад
That was really incredible.
@fogogin
@fogogin 4 года назад
For sure, it was eye opening, no pun intended.
@pallidbustofpallas4679
@pallidbustofpallas4679 4 года назад
Agree, never thought so much would come off from 2 rounds.
@erickyle5604
@erickyle5604 4 года назад
Steel the only target that seeks revenge.
@williamwilliams7706
@williamwilliams7706 4 года назад
And Cape Buffalo
@PokeyCottons
@PokeyCottons 4 года назад
@Patrick Ancona And concealed carriers...
@erickyle5604
@erickyle5604 4 года назад
Wouldn't that be considered food though?
@erickyle5604
@erickyle5604 4 года назад
Whales, tiger sharks. I have got to check out your gun range! 😅😂
@crandall777
@crandall777 4 года назад
Not the only target
@chrisboyd1408
@chrisboyd1408 4 года назад
I was in the Military for 22 years, shooting a variety of targets but we never went into the details Jerry just went into in this great video. Great job!
@domtron8873
@domtron8873 4 года назад
Jerry and Hickock in one day is the start of a good day
@joe125ful
@joe125ful 4 года назад
Extreme agreed!
@Just_here_for_fun
@Just_here_for_fun 4 года назад
Hickock is a Fudd and an NRA shill.
@bmstylee
@bmstylee 4 года назад
@@Just_here_for_fun yet people keep watching him. Not sure why.
@atfsgeoff
@atfsgeoff 4 года назад
@@Just_here_for_fun I think he stopped supporting the NRA a few months ago
@Just_here_for_fun
@Just_here_for_fun 4 года назад
@@atfsgeoff I believe you are correct, but only because they stopped paying him. The guy is the definition of a corporate shill. I have nothing against people making money in the gun industry, but making money off the gun industry while being willing to give concessions to the anti-gunners is NOT acceptable in my book. He has a giant platform, and his attitude is dangerous to the 2A community.
@jl123ist
@jl123ist 4 года назад
I've had bullets bounce back at both indoor and outdoor ranges. One time I was shooting a moving course with a local gun club at half range distance with a Beretta .40 s&w. The range was indoors and it had the steel bullet traps at the end. The whole 180gr. projectile flattened out to about the size of a nickel came back and hit me in the shoulder. It didn't even break the skin, but it felt like getting hit up close with the hardest shooting paintball gun you can imagine. The second occasion was with a 1911 .45acp at an outdoor range shooting paper targets at 25 yards. I guess there was a big rock in the dirt berm behind the target because the entire flattened quarter sized 230gr. projectile came back and slapped me in the forehead. Again it didn't break the skin, but it felt like getting hit in the forehead with about the strongest paintball gun imaginable it also left a large bump on my head for about 3 days. I've heard the horror stories about people dying from ricochets, and I am blessed to have only gotten bumps and bruises from mine. Sometimes things go wrong, all you can do is try to be as safe as possible.
@TheMeazy1
@TheMeazy1 2 года назад
My dad and uncle used to pepper me with birdshot at about 350-400 yards away. It doesn't hurt but it will keep you from looking up. I was shot in the head with a paintball at about 3 yards, hit my head at an angle and just stung for a second. Good thing it didn't hit flat on my forehead.
@jl123ist
@jl123ist 2 года назад
@@TheMeazy1 that time the .45 bounced back at me it hit hard enough to knock my hat off and make it land about 6 feet behind me. Not a fun situation to say the least.
@GearsAndGuns
@GearsAndGuns 4 года назад
I had a bullet come back and stick in the side of my head one time , no lie. And the wife said my thick headedness would never come in handy, bet she feels dumb now
@therocinante3443
@therocinante3443 4 года назад
Hahaha that made me laugh so hard
@GearsAndGuns
@GearsAndGuns 4 года назад
@@therocinante3443 true story brother
@john-paulsilke893
@john-paulsilke893 4 года назад
Got a nasty splash from a guy beside me hitting the wall at an indoor range with a .44 magnum. Jacket stuck in my glasses and cut my eyebrow bad enough that I had to pack up and leave. Actually hot enough to sting my finger tips when I pulled it out. I pointed it out to him, he shrugged and kept shooting. I was extremely pissed off so I packed up and left with him and his buddy laughing behind me. (I left so I wouldn’t do something that would change our lives forever and didn’t say another thing.)
@toad0720
@toad0720 4 года назад
@@john-paulsilke893 may karma smite him with his own deflections. If it hit you it could easily be him. What a dumbass.
@GearsAndGuns
@GearsAndGuns 4 года назад
@@john-paulsilke893 wow dude just wow some people. I'm glad you did what you did and that you're okay 👍 they are hottttt !!!! Then one I pulled out the side of my head was very hot I still got it somewhere as a keep sake . Thanks for sharing
@mordant221
@mordant221 4 года назад
Steel target safety, something most people I'm sure never think about.
@humorss
@humorss 4 года назад
follow the range rules have shrapnel glasses on
@Robert-qm7yi
@Robert-qm7yi 4 года назад
Daryl V. Very important, my brother caught a piece of jacket from a .357 in the head because I was shooting at a heavily cratered steel plate, thankfully nobody got seriously hurt but it was one hell of a wake up call
@keegans5695
@keegans5695 4 года назад
I actually started using syntech ammo to avoid any chance of splashback. Unfortunately I can't get it right now so I've got to actually care a bit more now.
@allenpesak6456
@allenpesak6456 4 года назад
@@keegans5695 frangible ammo? Its kinda expensive compared to the other.
@keegans5695
@keegans5695 4 года назад
@@allenpesak6456 it's not frangible, it's actually polycoated instead of using a traditional metal jacket. The hard copper jacket is the part that's generally responsible for splash-back, whereas the lead should simply deform. Frangible rounds are made of soft copper powder because their goal isn't really to avoid splashback but to prevent overpenetrating hard barriers. Being safer at the range is simply a happy side effect, and you don't need to eliminate lead to make a round safer.
@Libertarian_Neighbor
@Libertarian_Neighbor 4 года назад
I was “shot” in the face at my local indoor range when someone else’s bullet two lanes over hit a rivet on the bullet stop just right and came back. Luckily it hit me in the chin and not the throat. I was bleeding bad. Just a reminder to always wear eye protection. Thanks for the video Mr. Miculek. Stay safe everyone.
@john-paulsilke893
@john-paulsilke893 4 года назад
Hogh308 yup, I had eye pro destroyed and my face cut up. Without the eye pro It could have been very serious, (very good chance my cuts would have simply been a bit worse but a popped eyeball was a significant chance as well.)
@1Deejay7
@1Deejay7 4 года назад
Did u sue
@3erwolfpack594
@3erwolfpack594 4 года назад
I no longer shoot at public ranges especially indoor ranges. Saved up and bought land and built my own range. Many shooters at public ranges are untrained and dangerous with their firearms flagging other shooters with their barrels and worse. At least on my own property & range I can control who shoots and I can ensure they are being safe & responsible. When shooting steel targets their is always a risk of ricochets regardless of how careful you are. Building a large rock free berm and using high quality AR500 steel targets helps minimize that risk. Ignorance is the biggest risk to any shooter.
@derrekwilson5295
@derrekwilson5295 4 года назад
@@3erwolfpack594 man that's good i want to setup a box container range, I'm doing research on legalities and permits for my county.
@3erwolfpack594
@3erwolfpack594 4 года назад
Derrek Wilson, I’m sure you will make it happen. Good Luck!
@jeff9104
@jeff9104 4 года назад
Great video and I learned something that I didn't know, Thank-you
@MiculekDotCom
@MiculekDotCom 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@kdigiacomo
@kdigiacomo 4 года назад
7:54 Makes me laugh how you say things "give you some love" but in all seriousness like you explain, it wouldn't be funny if/ or when it happens. I hope people pay close attention to what you say because this is serious stuff. Appreciate your time explaining this to people.
@purplerocket4300
@purplerocket4300 4 года назад
The big target looks like a burnt pizza.
@fixman88
@fixman88 4 года назад
Or like a close-up of the lunar surface.
@scottscheuerman6170
@scottscheuerman6170 4 года назад
Ya but I would hate to see what your teeth look like after you bite into it 😩
@Wild_Bill57
@Wild_Bill57 4 года назад
My first thought, when I saw it, was, “what the hell’s gonna do with the pizza?”
@xXG3TPWNEDXx
@xXG3TPWNEDXx 4 года назад
Hey Jerry, this is some stuff i wasn't entirely aware of. Thanks for teaching this. This is crucial information.
@xostler
@xostler 4 года назад
I had a steel gong laid up on a rock when I was about 16. I was plinking pretty close with a .22lr I had taken a bit of copper jacket into my stomach. (Like suck into my skin not actually hurting me) That was a good learning experience for me and I’m grateful I wasn’t shooting anything stronger. Thank you for this video to educate people like me.
@kirkc9643
@kirkc9643 4 года назад
I've had 22lr shrapnel or part of the 44 gallon drum I was shooting at hit my arm and draw blood. Wasn't bad but it would've been if it was my eye.
@Mrkeats5487
@Mrkeats5487 4 года назад
Jerry maybe it’s my ADD but I would gladly come over to you house and reorganize your ammo storage 😀
@robertbaublitz9176
@robertbaublitz9176 4 года назад
What do you mean? It IS organized!!!
@bmstylee
@bmstylee 4 года назад
His shelf of ammo makes my OCD itchy.
@annotten7413
@annotten7413 4 года назад
And then he would never be able to find anything 🤣
@ssgtdolan
@ssgtdolan 4 года назад
That goes for target stands as well. I saw a shooter on the range get hit in the leg from a ricochet after someone hit the steel stand holding a paper target. It didn't break the skin but it left a fist sized nasty bruise. Could have been worse.
@adammammana367
@adammammana367 4 года назад
These videos are more important than all the others. Most weekend shooters set targets and spray away at them. I myself was shooting a 22LR at a bowling ball on the desert ground and it came back past my face hit my father in the chest. He was heavily dressed because we were jack rabbit hunting earlier. Needless to say we never shot bowling balls again. The ball was about 30ft away.
@johanswart8116
@johanswart8116 4 года назад
Mild steel bounce rifle rounds straight back to you confirmed by me. Big no no.
@lanedexter6303
@lanedexter6303 4 года назад
Great presentation, Jerry! Back in the 1980’s when IHMSA was booming, I treated & transported a friend who shot a heavy mild steel silhouette from 30 feet with a .300 Savage. He made it, but we had the ambulance pedal to the metal. Saw a hole the size of a nickel below bottom left rib, and what entered there had enough energy to do a lot of hurt on the inside. This stuff is no joke.
@yaykruser
@yaykruser 4 года назад
the most dangerous thing are these 4.5 mm co2 gun Steel bbs, they are more dangerous than anything else for the shooter.
@davidhildebrandt4625
@davidhildebrandt4625 4 года назад
Totally agree. Taught all five of my kids gun safety with pellet guns. Those damn steel bbs have bounced back at me despite all numerous safety measures.
@john-paulsilke893
@john-paulsilke893 4 года назад
Not the most dangerous but certainly capable of doing bad things. A good trap is a high thread count sheet with the bottom folded over to catch the bbs when they fall. Simply set a cardboard target 3 feet in front of a hanging sheet. (Obviously some BB guns are powerful enough to punch through, so double or triple up the cardboard target.)
@colehara
@colehara 4 года назад
I was just gonna mention that. BB's are very prone to bouncing back. It's a miracle I still have both eyes after my childhood.
@berrytharp1334
@berrytharp1334 4 года назад
Always keep a sharp knife to dig them out of your skin and you will be fine.
@clintwalker5804
@clintwalker5804 4 года назад
Barry Tharp - buy Busse, cheaper than hospital bill. And it out last you.
@essequamvideri
@essequamvideri 4 года назад
greentip on mild steel makes that asteroid pattern really fast...
@JorgeGarcia-lw7vc
@JorgeGarcia-lw7vc 4 года назад
Great information. Safety first. Thank you for your proclivity during these hard times for America!
@lanceb6656
@lanceb6656 8 месяцев назад
Great video Jerry. Exactly the answers I was looking for.
@InXring
@InXring 4 года назад
I've seen a lot of reccomendations that steel should be angled "to direct the fragments down." Jerry's cardboard tells me what I always suspected--the bullet fragments spew out in 360 deg pattern. If top of steel plate is angled toward shooter doesn't that mean the fragments that go up are therefore directed more toward shooter--not directly back at site, but at least more in toward shooter than with a vertical plate? Therefore which is truly safer--a vertical plate or one at a 10 to 15 dag angle from vertical?
@annababydaddy
@annababydaddy 4 года назад
With so many new people actually experiencing firearms for the first time, and not just going by what the media has told them, education like this is more necessary than ever.
@john-paulsilke893
@john-paulsilke893 4 года назад
annababydaddy I want more flashlight on bump in the night videos. Let’s prevent newbies from shooting their family pets or worse. I keep two flashlights. One on a gun and the other beside it because it’s almost always better to point a flashlight then a flashlight attached to a gun at someone or something.
@Gallagherfreak100
@Gallagherfreak100 4 года назад
You ain't kidding. Saw a video of a gun store employee talking about droves of people coming in and buying compact 9 mm's and .380's, and NEVER HELD A GUN BEFORE. That is some scary stuff. You know 1/2 those people will just leave that firearm out in the open, loaded.
@john-paulsilke893
@john-paulsilke893 4 года назад
Rory Gallagherfan let’s hope that it’s blamed on Liberal new gun owners and not on the responsible people who have not done so but in fact taught their children safety and consideration.
@Gallagherfreak100
@Gallagherfreak100 4 года назад
@@john-paulsilke893 : I don't know whether it will be blamed on "liberal" or "conservative" gun owners. Either way, it's easy pickings for the house burglary boyz, more stolen guns on the street. More shootings, turf wars, domestic violence. An untrained "defender" is better off with pepper spray.
@Spurioushamster
@Spurioushamster 3 года назад
@@Gallagherfreak100 yeah you're righ, maybe the posession of a firearm is something that should be licensed and controlled, like you would with an automobile
@WyFoster
@WyFoster 4 года назад
Thanks for pumping out all these videos Jerry!
@MiculekDotCom
@MiculekDotCom 4 года назад
Glad you like them!
@saintsfan7991
@saintsfan7991 3 года назад
Are targets constructed from softer metals like aluminum or brass equally inclined to throw around so much lead?
@gmanky
@gmanky 4 года назад
Great info to know Mr Miculek. Makes me reconsider some target set ups I've used in the past. But I've got to ask. The shelving behind you, loaded down with God knows what of ammo types. Can you make a video on what's there? I'm sure others are thinking the same thing....
@marzcapone9939
@marzcapone9939 4 года назад
Good info, gotta be safe while we have fun. I usually have my targets hanging from chain, with a slight angle. "Seems" like most of my spalling goes into the ground. I have shot some bi-metal .308 at steel, even at 200 yards the sparks were visible.
@john-paulsilke893
@john-paulsilke893 4 года назад
Marz Capone yup, we burn back and clear out around our range every late winter early spring. Still snow on the ground right now so we haven’t done this yet, plus I’m on lock down in the city so even if I wanted to.....
@john-paulsilke893
@john-paulsilke893 4 года назад
The farm you burn down may not be just yours, plus it can flare up hours later especially in the dry summer.
@marzcapone9939
@marzcapone9939 4 года назад
@@john-paulsilke893 I was at a public range, within a National Forest. It could cause lots of damage, thus I don't shoot that ammo at steel anymore.
@haroldnall8507
@haroldnall8507 4 года назад
Thank you for making this. A lot of new shooters see folks shooting steel(alot) but never think about the consequences of ricochet or fragmentation. Thank you for you sharing your wisdom.
@williamwilliams7706
@williamwilliams7706 4 года назад
First few hours of shooting on my back yard pistol range the tree leaves in the branches hanging above the plates are pretty much gone. I used to have a 12 inch plate with a bulls eye flapper in the middle and that 90 degree edge would send lead back 15 yards and caused a couple of cuts. Put that plate out at 150 for rifles. Most important advice is always wear some eye ptotection.
@cassin11
@cassin11 4 года назад
I don't understand why people are giving this video over a hundred dislikes. He's got world class experience. His character may not be pleasing to everybody but you guys need to be objective. Listen to the value of what he's trying to say not how you feel. This guy is a living legend not a wanna be guy full of tattoos wearing dark sunglasses in gloomy environment and telling you he's been to Iraq, or whatever and proudly says he can shoot somebody or something accurately with his weapon that happens to be the best of all firearms that ever existed and the caliber he chose is far superior than yours.
@one-of-us9939
@one-of-us9939 4 года назад
Thank you dear sir! Gun knowledge is priceless
@MrRebar15
@MrRebar15 4 года назад
*Jerry Miculek - Pro Shooter* Great tips thank-you sir for taking the time to inform us. God Bless brother.
@tnt421
@tnt421 4 года назад
Like the use of the cardboard to demonstrate the direction and break up of the bullets. Very cool.
@donjohnson5424
@donjohnson5424 4 года назад
The video of the .50 BMG coming back and knocking the guys ear pro off was enough to make me extremely cautious when shooting steel. Granted, a .50 is a huge cartridge... that ricochet in the video clearly had enough energy to be lethal had it been 2-3 inches to the left.
@mrdark9916
@mrdark9916 4 года назад
The projectile in that video had enough energy to go through a car door or any other mild barrier and still be lethal. It came back hauling ass
@stewdun2426
@stewdun2426 4 года назад
The cardboard was amazing - never saw this test before. Clear what happens.
@Osnapitstommy
@Osnapitstommy 4 года назад
Also, steel plated armor... That's basically gonna reflect any which way towards your body?
@Robert-qm7yi
@Robert-qm7yi 4 года назад
Osnapitstommy Nope, today's steel armor had a coating similar to truck bed liner that catches the fragments, I remember seeing one catch 3 rounds of .308 or .762x54r before letting any fragments through
@halfcirclehranch6877
@halfcirclehranch6877 4 года назад
We were shooting a steel target at about 300 yards. A bird landed on top of the target just before someone shot it with a 405gr lead 47-70. Bird was cut in half by the lead coming off the target.
@RyuTakeru
@RyuTakeru 4 года назад
If i ever have the pleasure of meeting this legend 1st thing i wanna do is thoroughly shake his hand for all the ppl he's taught Invaluable advice to over the decades he's been alive, 2nd thing I'd wanna do is shoot with and against him, sure I'd loose but common wouldn't u wanna try and see how you'd stake up against this legend 🤣
@disgruntledegghead6923
@disgruntledegghead6923 4 года назад
I can't believe you cut those projectiles like that! You look low on ammo... Side note. I recently had the opportunity to teach my nephew about spalling and it's effects. Five or 6 .22 rounds on a paper target taped to steel. It's a shame he can't use that paper for a science fair project. He got to learn about it though and we had fun. Be safe everyone!
@kellyBorgman
@kellyBorgman 4 года назад
Thunder Ranch has a requirement for frangible ammo for some of their courses. Partly for safety, partly to keep the lead content as low as possible.
@mike81399
@mike81399 4 года назад
Great advice! Thanks for sharing the wisdom!
@DC-ns6vo
@DC-ns6vo 4 года назад
Pump them out Jerry! Love your entertainment!
@infini1970
@infini1970 4 года назад
Excellent info. Thank you!
@downtoearthoutdoorsYouTube
@downtoearthoutdoorsYouTube 10 месяцев назад
You don’t find a man like him very often , he should be charging for the info he gives thanks for all the free info much appreciated hope you and your family stays well god bless y’all
@Mr.Meme01
@Mr.Meme01 4 года назад
That card board visual was really helpful/ a good idea
@willardshaw1805
@willardshaw1805 4 года назад
Great video jrry keep them coming
@chethaynes5802
@chethaynes5802 4 года назад
Very Good Info ! Thank You :-D
@notchagrandpa8875
@notchagrandpa8875 4 года назад
I'd love to have just half of the firearm and ammunition collection/selection that Jerry has stacked up and has displayed in numerous videos, maybe one day if we're able to keep our Rights I'll have half the selection, but until then thanks for the words of wisdom Jerry, it could very well save someone from unnecessarily wounding themselves while trying to train or brush up on their technique.
@VaMike9
@VaMike9 4 года назад
Great video, I can't believe that anyone would give it a thumbs down?... Well, there are always haters. Keep it up Jerry. you are the Legend!
@mildbill2806
@mildbill2806 4 года назад
Mighty great information for sure.
@topoff33
@topoff33 4 года назад
I want Jerry’s well stocked “ammo store”!
@deathsicon
@deathsicon 4 года назад
Even when everything is set up right things happen, I was at a range with a slanted steel back stop and found a piece of my 230 grain 45 round next to my foot, took it home and measured it, was still over 150 grains that came back to the 15 yard line
@BigDogRidgeback
@BigDogRidgeback 4 года назад
I used to shoot 22 LR in my basement at a cinder block wall almost every round ricocheted back to me. Many guys laugh about this issue but it is 100 percent true.
@KevinSmith-4Liberty
@KevinSmith-4Liberty 4 года назад
Thanks Jerry! I keep thinking about the RU-vid video of the guy shooting a 50 BMG at steel and it came back and knocked his ear protection off.
@nevadadesertrat267
@nevadadesertrat267 4 года назад
Hey Jerry out here in Nevada steel core ammo is a big problem. Im sure steel jacket is also. But with all the cheap 223 steel core ammo that has come on the market it causes a lot of fires out west. When it gets warm to hot and low humidity it does not take much to start a fire. Too many people are shooting at paper targets but where the bullet impacts there could be rocks. The steel core hits it and a spark or worse the hot steel core gets into the cheat grass. Also just an observation any steel target I setup less than a 100 yards I always angle it so the top is closer to the shooter than the bottom so the debris mostly gets deflected into the ground. Mike the Desert Rat. For the record you have inspired me I am on my quest for a 1 mile shot freehand with a handgun.
@thebaker7
@thebaker7 4 года назад
Also makes that ballon pop at 1000 yards easier 😉
@jryn3474
@jryn3474 4 года назад
Great video keep up the great work Jerry
@EastCoastMan603
@EastCoastMan603 4 года назад
God bless you Jerry. 🇺🇸👍🏻
@k5edd128
@k5edd128 4 года назад
The frag ammo was surprising, didn't expect it to cut the cardboard like that, but have never shot it. At the range doing qualification for the sheriff's dept, my fellow deputy got hit with a ricochet that put a good mark on his chest, and we were in the staging room. Arkansas lots of rocks in the ground.
@DracoOmnia
@DracoOmnia 4 года назад
If only frangible ammunition would come down in price. I reload, even just the bullets are several times more expensive.
@bsod4144
@bsod4144 4 года назад
Jerry you ought to sandblast that shot up target..would look good as wall art...great video as always!!
@john-paulsilke893
@john-paulsilke893 4 года назад
BSOD and get it chromed? 🤪
@bmstylee
@bmstylee 4 года назад
@@john-paulsilke893 shadow box submerged in clear epoxy.
@john-paulsilke893
@john-paulsilke893 4 года назад
Wild Bill actually that would be kinda cool. I was kinda trolling but that would be pretty cool, especially if it was coloured somewhat artistically.
@ai.yeehaw
@ai.yeehaw 4 года назад
I watch a lot of gun youtube and I'd say about 60% of the shooters don't follow these rules. As an amateur shooter, this was a big eye-opener.
@deediddy
@deediddy 4 года назад
Thanks. I never will forget as a youngster I shot a 38 round at the back of a hubcap dead center into a cone shape. Zoom right back at me it came.
@crypto_pinto2660
@crypto_pinto2660 4 года назад
Organize That shelf system behind you always drives me crazy it must be the OCD in me great video
@mrdark9916
@mrdark9916 4 года назад
Im sure he knows right where everything is lol
@gunjack66
@gunjack66 4 года назад
I have a large firing range with a combination ofAr500 and mild steel targets. Overall I have the targets set up very safely but there is a few I can make some adjustments to.Thank you for the safety information!
@willyjilly9684
@willyjilly9684 4 года назад
Haven't shot a pistol yet. but when I do I will remember this information. Great video, great content, SUBSCRIBED!!
@helturflippad
@helturflippad 2 года назад
Howdy Jerry, mates, cartridge #4 is the Swedish m/39B prod run started from 1950 (Model / 39 Bertil) it has a Tombakplated Steel jacket (somewhat pointier than the predecessor m/39 that the Swede Army started producing in response to 2:nd World War back in -39) and a hotter load, intended to penetrate the ancient versions of bulletproof personel armour. 9 mm pCartridge m/39B is capable of penetrating 50 layers Kevlar, 3 inches bricks or 25cm hard wood. It is also capable of penetrating bulletproof wests of IIIA classification. So you guessed it, this is in fact the original "Cop Killer". Trivia, the original m39 cartridge was also used by Finland, Nazi Germany and the United States of America the 2 original Swedish versions is also called Blue or Black Nines by the color of the seals, the latter m/39B is commonly known as Red Nines. Some 15 yrs ago Swedish politicians decided that Sweden did not need an army nor defense as they deemed any chances of war unrealistic (despite the majority of citizens opposite opinion.) and started dieting our Army and shipping mountains of m/39B to destruction by explosives on German lakes. The cost of this destruction was around 1usd/10 rounds = cost ridicilous, so the government changed tactics and started destruction in the desolate Northern parts of Sweden. Now as the genocide on ammunition is completed Putin woke the politicians and were now about to purchase back the lost mountains of ammo... Sum of the context, the m/39B is scarcely seen around these parts anymore. Sorry for the long infotrail mates, but I hope it was enjoyable facts for you experts out there. You the King Jerry, thanks for being out there mate! May the force be with you, and to you other mates here too! /Tobbe the Swede
@mike81399
@mike81399 4 года назад
Cool demo with the cardboard!
@REexpert44
@REexpert44 4 года назад
really liking these frequent uploads
@TTiger86268
@TTiger86268 4 года назад
Jerry can hit any target any where in the world in 3.6 seconds. Am sooooo Glad someone is bringing this to EVERYONES attention as far as shooting steel
@douglassnyder1292
@douglassnyder1292 3 года назад
Mr Jerry, sir. I respect your opinion to the 10th degree, but I have a question. First off, a little preamble. I shoot Cowboy Lever Action Silhouette matches. Some of our matches are pistol caliber, and some are rifle caliber matches. In the pistol caliber match, the targets are shot at 40, 50, 75, and 100yds. They ALL have that 90 degree ledge. ALL of these targets are also set on steel railroad ties. These are NRA sanctioned matches. Any thoughts on why we use this set-up when what you say makes so much sense?
@gunslingercylis
@gunslingercylis 4 года назад
Thanks again for sharing all of your years of experience, like Sammy Jackson we listen when you say something, love you stay safe
@evangoodwin4698
@evangoodwin4698 4 года назад
Learned the one about shooting mild steel with a rifle the hard way. Thankfully the round mostly disintegrated, but there were still some fragments that came back and hit me at 30 yards or so
@autonomous_collective
@autonomous_collective 4 года назад
Great Safety video!
@bjs301
@bjs301 4 года назад
Great video. Nobody teaches this. I never gave any thought to that right angle on the rifle target.
@nickpellegrino3528
@nickpellegrino3528 4 года назад
Is it safer to hang a steel target ?I have an 8 inch steel gong that I hang on a chain.
@anthonyoer4778
@anthonyoer4778 4 года назад
I wish he had talked about hanging chained targets.
@goinhot9133
@goinhot9133 4 года назад
I had a 100 yard ricochet come back and hit me square on the head of my “little buddie” lol. It was like getting hit with a thrown rock, square on the head. Learned my lesson that day, luckily the velocity wasn’t to high and didn’t break the skin.
@ylismsa
@ylismsa 4 года назад
I've had a plenty of jacket pieces come at me, but so far there's been nothing bad. Sometimes you can hear the whistling of a shrapnel going by, which is actually quite neat and appears to be audible up to several meters in the most optimal conditions. There's lots of shooting at metal targets from 8 meters and further. Last year we had a small rifle competition and I was patching the targets, when something dropped down to my forefinger and that actually hurt. It hit just in the right spot. Didn't break anything, but I was out for a few. It was either a rock or a bullet that was spun upwards from the other side of a berm next to the target. Perhaps using rifle calibers in shooting areas with ranges up to 20 meters next to each others isn't that good. The most surprising discovery I've made was a flattened out piece of a 22LR bullet on top of my car at least 35 meters away from the closest target. A guy I know got a permit for hollow point bullets to make it safer to shoot at metal.
@BeefaloBart
@BeefaloBart 4 года назад
I was shooting a SASS stage at a local club. My family was spectating. After I shot the stage, my mother handed me something. A chunk of lead from one of the plates shot during the stage had bounced 30 feet or more behind the shooting line and landed in her lap.
@hotrodray6802
@hotrodray6802 4 года назад
WOW 😱😱😱
@BiggMo
@BiggMo 4 года назад
Jerry - your teaching is only second to your shooting. Great demonstration. I’ve only been shooting for a couple of years and videos like this are fantastic. You should run some contests to allow a lucky viewer the privilege of shooting with you (maybe pick up some tips)
@Leverguns50
@Leverguns50 4 года назад
Good advice, thanks for sharing
@Nope145
@Nope145 4 года назад
Great safety tips Jerry. The cardboard visuals are a good reminder that even though you’re not in the direct line of fire bullets can be hazardous to your health.
@LexTheLionLocc
@LexTheLionLocc 4 года назад
Whoever was shooting that pizza pan doesn't care about your safety rules and judging how many shots it has, nobody ever got hurt. Legend has it they replaced it with a new pie.
@billhatcher2984
@billhatcher2984 4 года назад
I have been shooting for years but not a steel shooter I really found your vid informative thank you
@usadaytrader
@usadaytrader 4 года назад
Is shooting mild steel at over a 100 yds worry some? Would ricochets really come back?
@robertfish4052
@robertfish4052 2 года назад
I've caught a few bits. Fingers. Face. Tooth. Belly. Very unsettling. Thanks for the tutorial Jerry.
@Billman8686
@Billman8686 4 года назад
Not shooting mild steel is something we learned the hard way. Very good information! Also for everyone on a budget paper plates and masking tape work great for close range rifle targets!
@disgruntledegghead6923
@disgruntledegghead6923 4 года назад
I always get funny looks when I bring paper plates to the range. People think I'm cheap I guess.
@itsnotme7859
@itsnotme7859 4 года назад
Here's a video I made a couple years back on this subject showing different projectiles ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2jl9RW9z3gQ.html
@rueridge7597
@rueridge7597 4 года назад
First for Jerry is something
@masonnguyen3231
@masonnguyen3231 4 года назад
These videos are actually really helpful, as I'm sending them to some of the new COVID19 gun owners that I know. Seeing someone who can calmly and knowledgeably pass on information is really helpful as it makes the whole experience less intimidating. Thanks for doing these!
@LS1007
@LS1007 4 года назад
Great information Jerry! I learned something. Thanks! 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
@twindad6890
@twindad6890 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, as I am a new gun owner. Also I haven't been out to do much shooting yet so I'll take all the tips I can get because my wife wants to come out with me too. I need to keep her safe as well. Cheers from British Columbia, Canada ✌🇨🇦
@bushcraftnorthof6012
@bushcraftnorthof6012 4 года назад
Great video and demonstration. Happy and safe shooting!
@peepa47
@peepa47 4 года назад
I think now is time for "how to make face mask" videos. Check these videos in few weeks, when the zombie apocalypse begins
@coreykolenosky5974
@coreykolenosky5974 2 года назад
Nothing like listening to 43 years experience....very informative.....but it was hard to concentrate looking at all ammo in behind him...lol. like a treasure trove!!!
@jimjim753
@jimjim753 4 года назад
I had to get frag from 30-30 removed from my left chest...was 1" deep..
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