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We’re back with Part 2 of our ATA “King for a Day” series — and this time, we brought in someone who sits at the table where the real decisions get made.
Episode 154 features Jason Barnett, the ATA Central Zone Vice President and a member of the ATA Executive Committee. Jason joins Ricky, Zach, and Jon to walk through the ideas shooters submitted in Part 1 and give real-world insight into how the ATA operates, what’s already being worked on, and what changes are actually possible.
This episode digs deeper, clears up misconceptions, and puts some truth behind the curtain.
What we cover:
Shooter ideas from Part 1 — broken down and discussed
Jason’s perspective from inside the Executive Committee
How ATA policy and decisions really get shaped
What’s realistic, what isn’t, and why
Where the ATA is focusing its long-term efforts
If you care about the future of trapshooting, this conversation is worth your time.
Thanks for supporting Trap Talk Nation — and for being part of the push to keep this sport strong for the next generation.
Follow & Subscribe to Trap Talk! It really helps the show!
*** Email us your listener questions to [email protected] ***
*** Visit TrapTalkPodcast.com for all our links! ***
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We’re back with Part 2 of our ATA “King for a Day” series — and this time, we brought in someone who sits at the table where the real decisions get made.
Episode 154 features Jason Barnett, the ATA Central Zone Vice President and a member of the ATA Executive Committee. Jason joins Ricky, Zach, and Jon to walk through the ideas shooters submitted in Part 1 and give real-world insight into how the ATA operates, what’s already being worked on, and what changes are actually possible.
This episode digs deeper, clears up misconceptions, and puts some truth behind the curtain.
What we cover:
Shooter ideas from Part 1 — broken down and discussed
Jason’s perspective from inside the Executive Committee
How ATA policy and decisions really get shaped
What’s realistic, what isn’t, and why
Where the ATA is focusing its long-term efforts
If you care about the future of trapshooting, this conversation is worth your time.
Thanks for supporting Trap Talk Nation — and for being part of the push to keep this sport strong for the next generation.
Follow & Subscribe to Trap Talk! It really helps the show!
*** Email us your listener questions to [email protected] ***
*** Visit TrapTalkPodcast.com for all our links! ***

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