First time I saw Jerry on this "set", the same thought crossed my mind, kkkkkk. Does he uses ALL of em or is this just to show, like the tons of books all lawyers always have behind them in the office? Kkkkkkkkk
Great to see another video from Mr. Miculek always teaching me something about something, and I did get a .223 & 308 brakes from Jerry and they are totally worth the very reasonable prices. Thanks Jerry
Jerry everytime I hear your voice I learn more about being a better Shooter. You Sir are as relevant to firearms as Sam Colt, Benjamin Henry, Moses Browning and Eugene Stoner. Thank you
I love you Jerry. if it wasn't for your videos id of never gotten into the sport. I wish to shake your hand one day, but if not ill still love you either way. You are a true brother
I have that magnetic buffer and can say it makes a very noticeable difference in recoil. So glad I found out about that when I did. Worth every penny. Wish there was one that could work well in an AR-10 platform.
Jerry I agree with you 100% about charging an AR platform. In one of my reloading groups the other day. I had an idiot arguing with me about primers I told them they need to use the military-style hardened primers in their are platforms and he was arguing with me there's no need. He was standing within the reloading such as Hornady and Lyman is there a load Data doesn't specify to used military style. I tried to explain to him that those data charts and load data was usually for bolt action firearms I got tired of trying to get the idiot to about slam fires on any semi-automatic with a free-floating firing pin. I really wish Hornady Lyman another reloading groups would have more information in them pertaining to semi-automatics will the free float firing pin system. I've been a bolt gun shooter for years but I do love the ar platforms and have a safe full of them that I have built from scratch, and not just of one caliber. Everything from the 556 to 450 Bushmaster. Not a fan of the.50 caliber platform.
Great to see someone actually using range safety procedures even on his private range. And, my bank account just rolled over in its grave after seeing those shelves of ammo. lol
Great content once again! Good too see another vid of yours. Thanks. As always; straight forward and no mambo jambo 🤘🏼 Would love too see another vid in which you challenge yourself too 🙏🏼 Cheers
Parabéns pelo vídeo que o grande Deus der muita saúde pra o Sr .... e que um dia o Brasil seja um país armamentista e que nos não sejamos privados de nossa liberdade
One of my softest shooters is a 16-inch mid-length gas, 2nd gen flash hider, M16 carrier, H1 buffer, and an SLR Sentry adjustable gas block. I had a lot of issues with the initial build. I determined the gas port was oversided and started mixing and matching parts. The adjustable gas block was money well spent!
My guns will work fine at 120 degrees. Me on the other hand...ill be doing that entire competition in prone. If you hear me snoring don't worry. Just resting between shots. Cold weather: no problem. Anyway, good to see ya back Jerry. I like my rifle length gas tube as well. Oh she shoots so nice. And I'm not even good but that rifle sure makes me look better than I am.
Every time I watch Jerry in his shop I always have a little chuckle at my neighbors expense. He is a retired marine who always tells me not to store ammo long term, but I want to send him a screen shot of this wall to poke at him a little.
I live in southeast Alaska, it rains alot and everything rots. I found some ammo that sat in my garage that is open to the air. The ammo was there for 20+ years and was completely green. I cleaned up the brass with some steel wool and it all shot just fine. I'm sure ammo that is stored indoors would probably last 100 years.
Since they have been selling surplus ammunition, much of which is 50 years or more old, that functions quite well, your Marine friend might want to rethink his position. I have fired shotgun ammunition that was over 60 years old that has been in an indoor closet most of that time and it works just fine. Same for some nearly 50 year old 22 lr.
Some people are still sitting on WW2 ammo, that mostly works and is collectable, lol. I try to keep about 1k rounds for each gun till I got more guns than I could store ammo for, semper fi
GI ammo cans are great for long-term ammo storage. Just be sure the rubber gasket for the lid is intact. Keep the cans in a temperature-steady location (preferably cool) and it'll probably last longer than you.
Fantastic to see my favourite gun UA-camr back. I spent 8 months lamenting your disappearance! Awesome video and explanation. And I loved your "High-horse" berm chuckle...but SO logical and sensible. PLEASE keep 'em coming - love love love your content! Hey from NZ.
Jerry, knows safety, understands safety and practices safety and teaches safety! Perfect. No bullet can leave the range no matter what happens unexpectedly!
Jerry, I was so happy when I saw that you had a new video and even more so watching it. I hope you do not wait so long next time since you have so much to offer.
I agree with Jerry, here. Most OEM M.S.Rifles are Over Gassed, so they work under all conditions. Which can lead to equipment failures down the road! But if you are building a gun, why not set it up to run like a tuned machine!?
I know Jerry has shot way more than I ever will, but I have never seen an AR work below -20F and I've not seen one work well below freezing in bad weather.
It would be fine to have any rifle without any recoil. Have seen on the market shaft pads, absorber in the rifle stock, and other ideas. But my .458 Lott, my .577 H&H likes to let me feel any shoot. It belongs to us shooter like our woman how costs money ! Greetings here of Africa, Thomas
@@jeffbetteridge9870 you're welcome but seriously why buy extra parts when the rifle comes with everything you need? And you can get them from 1k to 1.5k in either 13inches or 18 inches along with 308 versions....
Smart tip on dropping the bolt in a safe direction...point well taken...if there's going to be an accidental discharge it's likely to happen in that moment. I have the same attitude about folks who clear a gun then pull the trigger...but not in a safe direction.
Jerry please keep posting these types of videos where you are simply sharing your knowledge and talking to us. It is so valuable in this age of the tiresome bearded gunbro culture on UA-cam. Jerry is the best of the best. ❤
When you say match chambers, you're referring to .223 Wylde, correct? Invented here in Illinois by Bill Wylde, also home to the first 3 gun competition in the US.
I recently got the Vltor A5 buffer system for recoil reduction. It is an intermediate size buffer tube and has a longer buffer and a rifle spring. The only downside is the stock is about 3/4 of an inch from collapsing all the way, but that's not a big deal to me. It is also a 7 position tube so I still have 6 different length settings, it just starts at number 2. The mid length gas system really works great on a 14.5 pinned and welded compensator rifle as well.
A game i play is to insert and lock the loaded magazine into an open bolt, depress the trigger as close as i can guess to breaking weight, point rifle at target, and send the bolt home. Helps to discover and train out overpulling when it goes off.
I got to meet Jerry a few months ago. What a down-to-earth guy he is.
HE’S BACK!!!!! I thought Jerry was done doing videos. It’s been months. He’s one of the best.
he goes on the road for work
Thanks for the info and to remind us all to keep our muzzles pointed down range when dropping a bolt ! Cannot say it enough !
Its great to see you back. Always informative content. Thank you.
I always learn something practical on Jerry's videos.
There was me thinking he took time off to sort those shelves of ammo out 😂😂
lol I bet he can find and caliber there without hesitation
@@AllTheDips yer he did say there is an order to it be for I was just joking
First time I saw Jerry on this "set", the same thought crossed my mind, kkkkkk. Does he uses ALL of em or is this just to show, like the tons of books all lawyers always have behind them in the office? Kkkkkkkkk
They are sorted, bullets go on shelves, done!
He didn't take enough time off for that! Lol
Just got a Miculek buffer. Excited to try it out!
Ive had mine for 2 years and it really is a game changer.
Great to see another video from Mr. Miculek always teaching me something about something, and I did get a .223 & 308 brakes from Jerry and they are totally worth the very reasonable prices. Thanks Jerry
Ive been thinking of getting one of Jerry's brakes. How do you 'time' the muzzle brake so the ports are on the side?
@toddb930 they have a locking nut. In one of his videos that might come with a link with brake on how to fine tune it also.
They are loud though but work really well
I'm a gas system when it's taco night.
Such an amazing and humble person. The world needs more people like Jerry out here sharing their knowledge
Jerrys favorite line: lets go out to the range
Jerry everytime I hear your voice I learn more about being a better Shooter. You Sir are as relevant to firearms as Sam Colt, Benjamin Henry, Moses Browning and Eugene Stoner. Thank you
I love you Jerry. if it wasn't for your videos id of never gotten into the sport. I wish to shake your hand one day, but if not ill still love you either way. You are a true brother
I have that magnetic buffer and can say it makes a very noticeable difference in recoil. So glad I found out about that when I did. Worth every penny. Wish there was one that could work well in an AR-10 platform.
Thanks for reinforcing the safety side on this.
Love the subtitles, every time he takes a shot it auto-translates as "applause".
Slanting the muzzle brake should produce similar results to the offset stock, but its free.
The only man alive who can beat Chuck Norris
Its great to hear from people like him. Definitely he's a legend.
Awesome as always. Good to have you back.
Great safety tip!
Jerry I agree with you 100% about charging an AR platform. In one of my reloading groups the other day. I had an idiot arguing with me about primers I told them they need to use the military-style hardened primers in their are platforms and he was arguing with me there's no need. He was standing within the reloading such as Hornady and Lyman is there a load Data doesn't specify to used military style. I tried to explain to him that those data charts and load data was usually for bolt action firearms I got tired of trying to get the idiot to about slam fires on any semi-automatic with a free-floating firing pin. I really wish Hornady Lyman another reloading groups would have more information in them pertaining to semi-automatics will the free float firing pin system. I've been a bolt gun shooter for years but I do love the ar platforms and have a safe full of them that I have built from scratch, and not just of one caliber. Everything from the 556 to 450 Bushmaster. Not a fan of the.50 caliber platform.
Great to see someone actually using range safety procedures even on his private range. And, my bank account just rolled over in its grave after seeing those shelves of ammo. lol
Great content once again! Good too see another vid of yours. Thanks. As always; straight forward and no mambo jambo 🤘🏼
Would love too see another vid in which you challenge yourself too 🙏🏼
Cheers
Love the channel, one piece of feedback: The reason the audio quality in this video is somewhat poor is because the gain on the microphone is too high
Great info!! Thanks Jerry!!
Hello Jerry Micule .
Very cool video.
Thanks for the info .
I like it.👍🏼
I had my rifle length gas 16.75 inch gun out in Alaska at -36F. It ran fine. However I didn't leave my ammo out for too long
I agree about dropping the bolt pointing towards the berm.
Jerry needs to organize his ammo stock behind him 😂
so easy to watch, and right at my 'speed'.
hell yea
Parabéns pelo vídeo que o grande Deus der muita saúde pra o Sr .... e que um dia o Brasil seja um país armamentista e que nos não sejamos privados de nossa liberdade
🇺🇸
Hey good to see you Jerry. Don't be a stranger. 😊
A million dollars in ammo at todays prices. 😂. Great video.
My current deer rifles are a CZ550FS 270,feels like a 243, and Ruger 77 Hawkeye in 257 Roberts .
Thank you sir,I trust your videos....what a legend.. 👍☕️☕️✌️
Really good video!!!
Great job on the video
Hey Jerry good to see you!
One of my softest shooters is a 16-inch mid-length gas, 2nd gen flash hider, M16 carrier, H1 buffer, and an SLR Sentry adjustable gas block.
I had a lot of issues with the initial build. I determined the gas port was oversided and started mixing and matching parts. The adjustable gas block was money well spent!
Wow so much gold!
Kentucky Ballistics
Might think otherwise😂
Little surprised you don't run the light weight bolt. I heard the explanation of the differences, but why do you make that choice for yourself?
Nice to see you Jerry, it's been a while
Let me get some of that ammo sitting behind you 😂
Get some!
My guns will work fine at 120 degrees. Me on the other hand...ill be doing that entire competition in prone. If you hear me snoring don't worry. Just resting between shots.
Cold weather: no problem.
Anyway, good to see ya back Jerry. I like my rifle length gas tube as well. Oh she shoots so nice. And I'm not even good but that rifle sure makes me look better than I am.
I watched the mossberg 930 maintenance video from 9 years ago and it had better audio quality
Try the A5 Buffer system
Galera BR aqui que são fans do Canal.. Lol 🇧🇷 😎
Long life to Mr Jerry. 🙏
Good to see you Jerry. Hope your doing well. Are those some 22 hornet cartridges I see behind you? Would ya like to sell a few
Legendary.
Can you recommend a good muzzle brake for a rifle length 6.5 Grendel? Working on a upper build I'm doin'.
I like to see that BAD lever being used sir🫡🇺🇸
Wonder how many people will probably say something like “just learn to shoot better” not realizing who they’re talking to.
My guess is 0-1 people.
Glad to see you back after 9 months brother!!
God bless~
“Say no to recoil?!!?”
Scott is going to see this, and end up crying.
😂😂😂 i think that too
😂😂😂
950 JDJ has entered the chat.
Scott does love to abuse himself with recoil!
Every time I watch Jerry in his shop I always have a little chuckle at my neighbors expense. He is a retired marine who always tells me not to store ammo long term, but I want to send him a screen shot of this wall to poke at him a little.
I live in southeast Alaska, it rains alot and everything rots. I found some ammo that sat in my garage that is open to the air. The ammo was there for 20+ years and was completely green. I cleaned up the brass with some steel wool and it all shot just fine. I'm sure ammo that is stored indoors would probably last 100 years.
Since they have been selling surplus ammunition, much of which is 50 years or more old, that functions quite well, your Marine friend might want to rethink his position. I have fired shotgun ammunition that was over 60 years old that has been in an indoor closet most of that time and it works just fine. Same for some nearly 50 year old 22 lr.
Those are boxes of bullets, not loaded ammo.
Some people are still sitting on WW2 ammo, that mostly works and is collectable, lol.
I try to keep about 1k rounds for each gun till I got more guns than I could store ammo for, semper fi
GI ammo cans are great for long-term ammo storage. Just be sure the rubber gasket for the lid is intact. Keep the cans in a temperature-steady location (preferably cool) and it'll probably last longer than you.
Fantastic to see my favourite gun UA-camr back. I spent 8 months lamenting your disappearance! Awesome video and explanation. And I loved your "High-horse" berm chuckle...but SO logical and sensible. PLEASE keep 'em coming - love love love your content! Hey from NZ.
The man, the myth, the legend!!! Good to see you providing some knowledge again!!! Thank you sir!!
"Get Some"..... Been missing these, thanks JM.
It's so good to see Jerry posting more videos, sharing his wealth of knowledge.
Jerry, knows safety, understands safety and practices safety and teaches safety! Perfect. No bullet can leave the range no matter what happens unexpectedly!
He is Mr. Safety. I like how his is considering worst case and unexpected discard. Safety is job 1 through 10, and then you can pull the trigger.
Looks like Mr Miculek is big into muzzle discipline and avoiding negligent discharges.
Great video!
The Man , The Myth, The Legend !!!
Jerry you're brilliance is 2nd to none thank you Sir!😊
Thank you for making the distinction between a fighting rifle and a range toy.
Jerry, missed ya'll. Glad your back!
Im glad to share a name with a man who makes John Wick look like Barney Fife with firearms. Jerry Miculek has deadeye in real life.
Jerry, I was so happy when I saw that you had a new video and even more so watching it. I hope you do not wait so long next time since you have so much to offer.
I agree with Jerry, here. Most OEM M.S.Rifles are Over Gassed, so they work under all conditions. Which can lead to equipment failures down the road! But if you are building a gun, why not set it up to run like a tuned machine!?
Welcome Back Jerry! Thanks
I know Jerry has shot way more than I ever will, but I have never seen an AR work below -20F and I've not seen one work well below freezing in bad weather.
They don't allow flash suppressors/muzzle breaks in CT. I guess they don't want you to shoot accurately.
It would be fine to have any rifle without any recoil. Have seen on the market shaft pads, absorber in the rifle stock, and other ideas. But my .458 Lott, my .577 H&H likes to let me feel any shoot.
It belongs to us shooter like our woman how costs money !
Greetings here of Africa,
Thomas
Just go get an Armalite M153GN18 they have adjust muzzle break and adjustable gas block with a rifle length gas system has zero recoil
Thk u mr know it all
@@jeffbetteridge9870 you're welcome but seriously why buy extra parts when the rifle comes with everything you need? And you can get them from 1k to 1.5k in either 13inches or 18 inches along with 308 versions....
Magnetic buffer? Says the legendary man that shoots wheel guns like full autos 😅
The absolute finest ambassador for the gun community.
Thanks JM
Smart tip on dropping the bolt in a safe direction...point well taken...if there's going to be an accidental discharge it's likely to happen in that moment. I have the same attitude about folks who clear a gun then pull the trigger...but not in a safe direction.
Where can i get a Daniel Horner stock? Link? Thank you!
I have 4 neck hernia so recoil is dangerous fore me nog recoil would be perfect for me
Jerry please keep posting these types of videos where you are simply sharing your knowledge and talking to us. It is so valuable in this age of the tiresome bearded gunbro culture on UA-cam. Jerry is the best of the best. ❤
Common sense...ain't a whole lot of that floating around these days. Great explanation and video. Always enjoyable
As much experience I believe I have there is always something and somewhere I can improve. Mostly it's always in safety
You should sell a service. I send you my budget and you pick out all the parts. 100 bucks.
I really like that offset butt stock. I could really use one like it.
When you say match chambers, you're referring to .223 Wylde, correct? Invented here in Illinois by Bill Wylde, also home to the first 3 gun competition in the US.
Interesting. Been trying to get that magnetic buffer...but across the pond is quite expensive...
Yeah a good comp keeps the muzzle flat and is loud af!
That is a downside, they are louder.
Heck of a good video!!!!
Jerry always got a lot of great insight. My rifle setup has taken a lot of inspiration from Jerry.
I have one of those big Jp rifles howitzer style brakes and man it makes a huge difference.
I recently got the Vltor A5 buffer system for recoil reduction. It is an intermediate size buffer tube and has a longer buffer and a rifle spring. The only downside is the stock is about 3/4 of an inch from collapsing all the way, but that's not a big deal to me. It is also a 7 position tube so I still have 6 different length settings, it just starts at number 2. The mid length gas system really works great on a 14.5 pinned and welded compensator rifle as well.
A game i play is to insert and lock the loaded magazine into an open bolt, depress the trigger as close as i can guess to breaking weight, point rifle at target, and send the bolt home. Helps to discover and train out overpulling when it goes off.
Simple explanation and to the point. Thanks.
Great Video 💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Excellent tutorial! Thanks Jerry. You da man! 🙏🏼
Yessssir the king is backkkk❤
Yeah, I know what you mean, I’ve been having a little trouble with my 10” plates at 400 yards myself lately.