
Keegan McCarthy joins the LRP podcast with his son Breclan and host Derec Davidson. Keegan discusses his mindset of raising his son through the lense of outdoor experiences. Coastal Alaska Adventures is based out of SE Alaska and provides high end boat-based hunts including large brown bears, blacktail deer, and salmon fishing.
Apr 2
54 min

Introducing Justin Frey as the newest instructor for the Long Range University team . Justin and host Brian discuss how Justin's background in professional downhill mountain bike racing and product development translates to the analytical, variable-reducing mindset required for precision shooting . The pair recaps their recent hunting seasons emphasizing the importance of "cold bore" training, understanding animal behavior, and mastering high-end gear like the Gunwerks Clymr rifle and Revic BR10 rangefinding binoculars .
Mar 9
51 min

Carl Van Zyl of JohnX Safaris explores the shifting perceptions of long-range hunting in Africa, the critical role of advanced technology and optics in ensuring ethical shots, and the intensive stewardship required to manage a 30,000-acre game reserve like Woodlands. Van Zyl also provides a fascinating look into the complexities of animal husbandry and conservation, sharing the challenges and eventual successes of introducing new genetics to local kudu and blesbuck populations.
Feb 20
57 min

Graham shares gripping stories from the field - including a ten-foot Boone and Crockett brown bear hunt in Alaska - while highlighting how integrated shooting systems have dramatically increased success rates for guides and clients alike. The conversation explores the importance of shooter confidence, the advantages of suppressed rifles, and the "buy once, cry once" philosophy when investing in high-end gear.
Feb 20
1 hr 16 min

In this episode, Aaron Davidson and guest Scott Urschel, a veteran pilot and shooting enthusiast, discuss the similarities between flying airplanes and long-range shooting. They dive into how the "pursuit of excellence" connects these fields through rigorous engineering, scenario-based training, and the high-stakes management of "abnormals" in both the cockpit and the field. The conversation shows that mastering your gear through training and checklists is the best way to handle high-pressure situations.
Feb 19
1 hr 14 min
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