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The episode features two main segments from the SHOT Show floor hosted by Amanda Suffecool and Rob Campbell.
First, Brooke and Paul introduce the Range Network, a growing, free nationwide network designed to help gun range owners collaborate and improve their businesses. The network connects ranges to share best practices, solve common problems, and support the overall health of the industry. Through "huddles" (meetings), owners exchange ideas on staffing, operations, and customer experience without competing directly. The goal is to strengthen the shooting community, make ranges more welcoming, and ensure people have safe places to practice. They also promote the My Caliber Card, a paid membership that gives users discounts at participating ranges and helps drive traffic and revenue back to those businesses.
The second segment features hunter and TV host Melissa Bachman, who shares her journey from working behind the scenes in television to creating her own hunting show, Winchester Deadly Passion. She emphasizes hard work, persistence, and creating opportunities for herself. Bachman discusses her passion for hunting, the importance of family involvement, and encouraging new hunters—especially women and kids—by making the experience welcoming and not overwhelming. She highlights that hunting is about more than harvesting animals; it's about relationships, experiences, and understanding where food comes from.
Overall, the episode focuses on growing and supporting the firearms and hunting community—both through improving industry infrastructure (ranges) and inspiring personal involvement in outdoor activities.
By [email protected] (Rob Campbell & Amanda Suffecool)The episode features two main segments from the SHOT Show floor hosted by Amanda Suffecool and Rob Campbell.
First, Brooke and Paul introduce the Range Network, a growing, free nationwide network designed to help gun range owners collaborate and improve their businesses. The network connects ranges to share best practices, solve common problems, and support the overall health of the industry. Through "huddles" (meetings), owners exchange ideas on staffing, operations, and customer experience without competing directly. The goal is to strengthen the shooting community, make ranges more welcoming, and ensure people have safe places to practice. They also promote the My Caliber Card, a paid membership that gives users discounts at participating ranges and helps drive traffic and revenue back to those businesses.
The second segment features hunter and TV host Melissa Bachman, who shares her journey from working behind the scenes in television to creating her own hunting show, Winchester Deadly Passion. She emphasizes hard work, persistence, and creating opportunities for herself. Bachman discusses her passion for hunting, the importance of family involvement, and encouraging new hunters—especially women and kids—by making the experience welcoming and not overwhelming. She highlights that hunting is about more than harvesting animals; it's about relationships, experiences, and understanding where food comes from.
Overall, the episode focuses on growing and supporting the firearms and hunting community—both through improving industry infrastructure (ranges) and inspiring personal involvement in outdoor activities.