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This episode of Eye on the Target Radio features Amanda Suffolk and Rob Campbell discussing firearms news, events, and a special guest interview.
Rob shares details about winning a large prize package at SHOT Show from SAR USA, which included a pistol, magazines, gear, and more still to arrive. The hosts also recap Amanda's experience at the 2A Freedom Fest in Florida, highlighting strong attendance, a lineup of prominent Second Amendment advocates, and the presence of several NRA board members. They discuss the value of grassroots events and similar gatherings like GunCon, along with ongoing conversations about firearms gear, training, and community involvement.
The main segment features an interview with Jake Hindman of the Student Air Rifle Program (SAR). Modeled after the National Archery in the Schools Program, SAR introduces air rifle target shooting into schools using a structured curriculum focused on safety, discipline, and youth development. Schools purchase equipment kits (air rifles, lead-free pellets, safety gear, and backstops), and instructors complete specialized training to safely convert gym spaces into temporary ranges.
Now operating in 11 states and reaching approximately 30,000 students over 10 years, the program emphasizes character-building values summarized in the TARGET acronym: teamwork, accountability, respect, growth, excellence, and trust. Survey results show improvements in student confidence, focus, emotional regulation, and self-esteem. The program also lays a foundation for broader firearms safety education and encourages students to pursue additional shooting sports opportunities responsibly.
Overall, the episode blends firearms industry news, grassroots advocacy, and a spotlight on youth development through structured, safety-focused shooting sports education.
By [email protected] (Rob Campbell & Amanda Suffecool)This episode of Eye on the Target Radio features Amanda Suffolk and Rob Campbell discussing firearms news, events, and a special guest interview.
Rob shares details about winning a large prize package at SHOT Show from SAR USA, which included a pistol, magazines, gear, and more still to arrive. The hosts also recap Amanda's experience at the 2A Freedom Fest in Florida, highlighting strong attendance, a lineup of prominent Second Amendment advocates, and the presence of several NRA board members. They discuss the value of grassroots events and similar gatherings like GunCon, along with ongoing conversations about firearms gear, training, and community involvement.
The main segment features an interview with Jake Hindman of the Student Air Rifle Program (SAR). Modeled after the National Archery in the Schools Program, SAR introduces air rifle target shooting into schools using a structured curriculum focused on safety, discipline, and youth development. Schools purchase equipment kits (air rifles, lead-free pellets, safety gear, and backstops), and instructors complete specialized training to safely convert gym spaces into temporary ranges.
Now operating in 11 states and reaching approximately 30,000 students over 10 years, the program emphasizes character-building values summarized in the TARGET acronym: teamwork, accountability, respect, growth, excellence, and trust. Survey results show improvements in student confidence, focus, emotional regulation, and self-esteem. The program also lays a foundation for broader firearms safety education and encourages students to pursue additional shooting sports opportunities responsibly.
Overall, the episode blends firearms industry news, grassroots advocacy, and a spotlight on youth development through structured, safety-focused shooting sports education.