247, The MidwayUSA Foundation’s Pete Eisentrager!

Back in 2022, we had Sarah Hall, Project and events manager of The MidwayUSA Foundation, on to discuss who they are, and the amazing support they give to the youth shooting sports. If you have not heard that episode, we highly encourage you to listen to it, before listening to this episode. The numbers were mind blowing in 2022, and now they are even more staggering! Jake Spengler of Rocky Creek Sporting clays, co-hosts this episode, as Pete Eisentrager, the Executive Director, joins us to discuss where they are now, in terms of support with the youth shooting sports. We then dive into a vast array of topics surrounding the organization. How do they help? How can you help? What are some of the misconceptions about the Foundation? What is their vision? You are going to want to hear this!

246, The Breakin’ Clays app w/Matthew Burlingame!

It seems nowadays that there a lot of coaches coming out with their own app. But what about an app that anyone, including coaches, can use with their students? What if someone just wanted to do their own journaling, record keeping, and track their own progress, regardless of coach? Meet Matthew Burlingame, who has created the Breakin’ Clays App! Matthew is somewhat new to the game, but saw a definitive need for the app, not only for sporting clays, but trap, skeet, and the various disciplines within sporting clays, like 5 stand, FITASC, etc.. Chad Roberts co-hosts this episode as we dive into what the app does, what the future plans for the app are, how much it cost, and so much more! Breakin’ Clays App – https://breakinclays.com/

245, Classifying non-US citizens in NSCA events + recent FITASC news

Full round table discussion with Brett Seibert, Neil Chadwick, Don Brunt, RAD Chad Roberts, and of course, Jason and Sean. Recently at a large shoot, there were a number of non-US citizens that competed, in what some feel, the wrong class. We discuss how, moving forward, we can verify their ability, and place them in the correct class, as well as possible new classification rules with the NSCA that will address the issues. The next issue that we address, on Feb 24,2026 there was a letter issued by FITASC concerning a Grand Prix to be held at Northbrook. We discuss what happened and what needs to happen moving forward.