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Airguns are not what they used to be. They can do things from 2000+ yard shots to taking big game animals like Bison and Cape Buffalo. The Airgun Podcast (T.A.P.) dives into the innovations that have brought them to where they are today and gets the stories of the people who have helped grow the industry and push the limits! T.A.P. covers as many aspects of airgunning as there is. From competition shooting of all sorts; long range hunting and big game hunting; big bores and small bores; cust ...
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We sat down with ASA and IBO Women's Pro Emily McCarthy after she won two IBO tournaments and an ASA all in a row during the summer of 2025. Emily talks about her hot streak, and offers insight into her mental game on the range and in the shootoff; her preparation for 3D tournaments; and why the "worst" arrow in her quiver is named after her cat. L…
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Elite pro Curtis Broadnax won his second-ever national ASA in the Known Pro class at the Mathews Pro/Am in Metropolis, Ill., last month. That win followed a gold medal in the Mixed Team final with Alexis Ruiz earlier in June at the World Cup in Antalya, Turkey. We talked with "Big Time" about those events, about social media in archery, about how t…
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Lewis grew up in a big family of hunters and outdoorsmen. From a very early age he was in the woods with his Grandfather, a classic lever-action BB gun and a passion for all things outdoors. His love for such took on a new meaning when he discovered the modern day pcp aiguns and just how effective they can be at getting the job done even at a budge…
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Welcome to the all-new era of The Airgun Podcast, where cutting-edge gear meets real-world experience! After months of planning and a full studio overhaul, we’re back—louder (well, quieter… thanks to moderators), sharper, and more loaded than ever. 🎙️ What’s New? A fully furnished recording studio designed to deliver crisp, pro-level episodes Exclu…
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Brady Hempen from Kentucky won his first national ASA tournament in the Known Pro division at the Easton/Hoyt Pro/Am in Minden, La., in April. We sat down with him to talk about that big win, what it took for him to get there, what it's like to compete in the ultra-competitive Known Pro class and what he hopes to achieve in competitive archery goin…
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ASA President Josh Grine runs through the aftermath of the deadly tornado that struck Laurel County, Ky., and surrounding areas May 16, forcing the cancellation of the annual TRU Ball Pro/Am in London. Josh discusses what happened; why the shoot was cancelled; how that impacts the 2025 season, including Shooter of the Year races; and how people can…
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Mike Schloesser, winner of 2025 World Cup Stage 2 in Shanghai, China, tied the 72-arrow, 50-meter world record of 718 for the third time last month at Gator Cup. We sat down with Mr. Perfect after that achievement to talk about what it takes to shoot a 718; what it will take to shoot a perfect 720; how he got started in archery in the Netherlands; …
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Stephan Hansen sits down to talk about his 2025 win in the Championship Men's division at the Western Classic Trail Shoot in Redding, Calif. It was a monumental win for Hansen, who came close several times before, but was never able to pull off the win until 2025. He also talks about his start in archery in Denmark, his plans for the 2028 Olympics …
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Elite pro Lauren Carver is in her rookie season shooting Women's Pro at the ASA. At her second tournament - the Shibuya Pro/Am in Russell County, Ala. - she qualified for her first Pro Pressure Point Shootdown and finished on the podium. We talked with Lauren about her breakout tournament as a pro, and about what it took to get there. Turns out, th…
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Hoyt and GAS Bowstrings pro Tanja Gellenthien has come out of the gate HOT in the 2025 season, winning the first two ASA's in Women's Known Pro and the Indoor World Series Final in Vegas. We talked with her about her great start to the year and about many other things, such as - how close she came to almost NOT becoming a professional archer; how s…
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Bodie Turner joins the podcast today to talk about his big win in the Open Championship Division at the 2025 Vegas Shoot, which netted him more than $100,000. We start the podcast setting the record straight on whether or not he missed an X in the finals shootoff. Besides talking about his Vegas experience and how he thinks the shootoff could be be…
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Christopher Perkins - Professional Archer on the podcast today!!! Perkins finished third at the 2025 Vegas Shoot. We talked to Perkins about the decision to go to inside-out scoring after 13 ends of competition at Vegas, as well as about his confidence moving through the 2025 season, where he has been a contender in every tournament he has entered …
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I’m very excited to announce a new and unexpected phase of the Airgun journey with the opening of my Airgun outfitter in Texas. We have a storefront as well as an online store, where you can get all of your Airgun needs taken care of, and this will also serve as a more tangible way for the podcast to provide value to listeners and supporters. Cheer…
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Have you been thinking about going to your first ASA national tournament, but you just can't push yourself to take that leap? This is the podcast for you! Meet pro fishing guide Jake Villwock, who went to his first two ASA tournaments in 2024 without knowing anyone, just because he thought he would like it. The experience was better than he expecte…
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A little bit of reflection and appreciation for how things have gone and where they have gone so far with The Airgun Podcast brand and an update on the podcast and social media posting for all who care to listen. No excuses, just leveling with you all. Love you all. Thank you for your support and friendships. The Airgun Podcast is proudly sponsored…
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U.S. Olympians Casey Kaufhold and Brady Ellison run through their experiences at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, where they won the first-ever mixed-team medal in archery for the USA, taking bronze, and where Ellison won silver in the individual competition. The two share lots of behind-the-scenes moments that offer insight into what it's like to compe…
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We sat down with Levi Perigo and Matt Gross from QuivAR to talk about the QuivAR app and its application to the new X-Ray series of targets from BIGshot and Delta McKenzie. The guys talk about how they came up with the idea for this augmented reality technology to help bowhunters better learn how to shoot at game animals, while they are practicing …
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Hoyt pro Katelyn Bordwell talks about winning her first-ever pro title in the Women's Known Pro class at the ASA's TRU Ball Pro/Am in London, KY, in June 2024. She talks about the nerves she had to fight through to take the title, about how the shootdown was different for her because it was the first time she went into one with a lead, and about ho…
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Jimmy Lutz won his first ever Western Classic Trail Shoot at Redding in May 2024. We sat down and talked with him about that victory, and about his many other successes so far this year. In the weeks following Redding, Lutz won individual silver and team gold medals at the Hyundai Archery World Cup Stage 2 in Korea, and then won the Known Pro divis…
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Hoyt Pro Richard Owens sits down to talk about his first-ever ASA win in any class, after he won the Senior Pro division at the Black Eagle/Darton Pro/Am in Russell County, Ala., in March 2024. Owens talks about how many years he's shot on the ASA circuit, and about the friends he's made there over the years. He also talks about his unusual stabili…
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In his second year shooting pro, and his first-ever ASA Pro Pressure Point Shootdown, PSE shooter Brady Myers of Pennsylvania won the Open Pro division at the 2024 Hoyt/Easton Pro/Am in Foley, Ala. Brady runs through what it was like winning the event, beating legends of the game Levi Morgan, Dan McCarthy and Jack Wallace in the process. He also ta…
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Darton pro Tanja Gellenthien capped off a killer two weeks of indoor archery by winning both the 2024 Lancaster Archery Classic and The Vegas Shoot on back-to-back weekends in the women's open pro class. She talks about what it took to win those events, what she loves about indoor archery, about looking ahead to 3D season and many other subjects in…
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2023 CAM Podcast: Tim Gillingham Longtime pro Tim Gillingham sits down with us to talk about his recent, unexpected switch from Bowtech to Mathews as his primary bow sponsor. Tim shares his feelings about that change and how it will affect his competition divisions going forward. He also talks about his recent bowhunting trip to South Africa and ab…
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PJ Reilly talks with Elite Archery pro Darrin Christenberry after his first pro win in over 10 years last weekend at the IBO in Nelsonville. In talking about his journey switching from right-handed shooting to left, Darrin describes the ups and downs and all arounds. He keeps it real and speaks from the heart, and we're pretty sure you'll finish th…
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PJ Reilly talks with Hoyt pro Erin McGladdery won the Women's Pro division at the Mathews Pro/Am in Metropolis, IL. It was her first ASA win as a professional after many podium finishes. Erin talks about that win and about the special struggles of traveling and competing in the U.S. from her home in Canada. She also talks a little hunting and about…
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PJ Reilly talks with Jimmy Lutz after a busy couple of weeks. He joined the Mathews team; he shot a new, two-day record score in the ASA's Known Pro Division; he won the Mathews Pro/Am in Metropolis; and he made his decision about whether to go to the ASA Classic in Cullman to fight for the Known Pro Shooter of the Year title or head to the World A…
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Randy Morocco talks with PJ Reilly about winning the first title ever in ASA Senior Known Pro at the Hoyt/Easton Pro/Am in Foley last month. Randy talks about how he got into tournament archery and how he keeps it in perspective, while balancing a family and full-time job away from archery. He also discusses his one big goal in archery.…
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PJ Reilly talks with professional archer Paige Pearce after win at the first ever ASA Known Women Pro division final in Foley, Alabama. Paige also dives into why she's not going to any of the World Championships this year despite being ranked #1; how using a hinge release again has improved her game; and how growing up competing in Safari 3D archer…
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PJ Reilly talks with pro archer Kris Schaff, days after his big win at the 2023 Vegas Shoot. Kris also shares what it's been like to train with olympic recurve archer Brady Ellison; how he deals with his nerves in pressure situations; and what he attributes to his successful start for the 2023 archery season.…
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Thanks for being so patient for another episode! Hopefully you enjoy picking back up and checking out the new video element of the podcast moving forward. Here are some of the awesome things we talk about in this episode: -The Umarex Primal 20 Air Shotgun capable of shooting slugs as well -The AirJavelin Pro: A regulated, PCP version of the the pre…
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PJ Reilly talks with 2022 World Field Champion Dave Cousins, who won individual and Mixed Team gold medals as well as Men's Team bronze at the recent World Archery Field Championships in Yankton, S.D. Cousins is now a three-time world field champion, and he won his latest title 24 years after his first. At 45 years old, Cousins is showing no signs …
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PJ Reilly talks with ASA Men's Open Pro archer Jacob Slusarz, who won his first tournament in that class at the Mathews Pro/Am in Metropolis, IL. Jacob also talks about the work he put in to get that win; the changes he made in his mental game to get past some demons; and about how progressing through lower divisions helped shape his pro 3-D game.…
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