Jerry Miculek, arguably the best shooter to ever live, would like to do a video AMA on gunnit this coming Saturday and Sunday. The plan is to post the AMA, take the top 10-15 rated questions, and do video answers the following day (saturday-sunday).
http://www.reddit.com/r/guns/
Proof:
In case anyone is unfamiliar with him:
[youtube]http://youtu.be/C_HF6nl3HpI[/youtube]
[youtube]http://youtu.be/9aDTaP4m12c[/youtube]
He also is a star on the show Hot Shots, and Impossible Shots; and was an expert on Top Shots. The History Channel Documentaries Sharpshooters, Tales of the Gun, and Extreme Marksmen also featured him.
[youtube]http://youtu.be/8a_GrZGcf_I[/youtube]
He also has many instructional DVDs and different firearms and firearm accessories in production designed and named after him. List of some of his wins:
-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
and is one of two people who holds a lifetime achievement award for shooting (Given by IPSC)
and world records:
-Fire six shots (each) from 10 different .38 caliber revolvers (17.12 seconds)
-Fire six shots, reload, fire six shots from 1 revolver (2.99 seconds)
-Fire eight shots from a revolver on a single target (1.00 second)
-Fire eight shots from a revolver on four targets [2 hits each target] (1.06 seconds)
Just wanted to make everyone aware in advance so that if you have any questions you can be sure to stop by Gunnit on those days. We know it is a smaller community than the normal AMAs so we are trying to get this done the best way possible.
Thanks and safe shooting!