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Bourbon Bullets & Badasses

Bourbon Bullets & Badasses

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There are everyday heroes all around us who never get the opportunity to tell their stories: veterans, first responders, philanthropists, entrepreneurs, and other genuinely good people who make a difference in the world around them. It's time to change that situation. Welcome to Bourbon Bullets & Badasses, where the spirits flow, the ammo is dry and plentiful, and there's always a Badass with a story to tell! We are dedicated to our cause of shining a light on people who matter, speaking tru ...
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Bullets n Bourbon Podcast is a weekly podcast sharing lessons from practical shooting disciplines to increase the average Marine’s lethality through marksmanship. @mfgundlach was an infantry unit leader who served as the senior enlisted advisor to the Marine Corps Shooting Team. He competes in 3 Gun and The Tactical Games. @tankusthefrankus is a competitive punner with a practical shooting problem. He is currently attending Georgetown University for a MA in History as a part of the Marine Co ...
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In this episode of Bullets n Bourbon, host Matt Gundlach, joined by guest co-host Brittany Long, takes a break from his usual podcasting schedule to welcome Adam Magers, author of Odysseus and the Oar. A U.S. Army combat veteran and psychotherapist, Adam delves into his book, which explores the ancient parallels between the journeys of warriors lik…
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In this episode of Bullets n Bourbon, Matt Gundlach interviews Tes Salb, a competitive shooter and firearms instructor with a rich background in shooting sports and fitness. Tes shares her journey, from getting into competitive shooting at an early age to excelling in multiple disciplines such as 2/3-gun, USPSA, and the Tactical Games. They discuss…
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In this episode of Bullets n Bourbon, Matt Gundlach is joined by co-host Greg Jones, now Chief Operations Officer at G-Code, and special guest Scott Evans, the owner of G-Code Holsters. The conversation begins with Scott’s military background as a Gulf War veteran and his transition from Marine Corps Cpl to founding a successful tactical holster co…
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In this episode of Bullets n Bourbon, the guest from Comanche Outdoors shares his journey from military service to becoming a passionate hunter and advocate for outdoor experiences. He discusses how hunting became an integral part of his identity as an American and emphasizes the importance of passing this tradition to future generations. The episo…
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In this episode of Bullets n Bourbon, Scott Newnam discusses his lifelong passion for hunting, sharing how he first got into the sport and the role it plays in shaping his identity as both an individual and an American. He talks about the significance of raising his son in the hunting lifestyle, the lessons children can learn from it, and the impor…
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In this episode, Darin and Matt discuss the final preparations for their upcoming match, now just six weeks away, while addressing recent leadership changes. Darin explains the reasons behind these shifts, while Matt shares his approach to taking on a lead role with limited time, detailing how he quickly organized and added value to the event. The …
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In this episode of "Bullets n Bourbon," we delve into the history and mission of the Marine Scout Sniper Heritage Foundation. Tim Parkhurst a former Marine Scout Sniper shares his experiences, discussing his journey through Scout Sniper School and the roles that he found most fulfilling during his service. The conversation highlights the rich histo…
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In this episode of "Bullets n Bourbon," Brandon Alvarez, a former Ranger Regiment member with a military background in Savannah and Fort Bragg, shares his journey from military service to becoming a Grand Master (GM) in multiple shooting disciplines, including Carry Optics and Open. Alvarez discusses his reasons for joining and eventually leaving t…
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In this episode of "Bullets n Bourbon," John Royer, a former NASCAR pit crewman turned competitive shooter and ammo manufacturer, shares insights from his unique career transition. He discusses the quirks from his pit crew days that have carried over into his daily life, and the similarities between visualizing a perfect pit stop and executing a fl…
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In this episode, we interview Col Howard Hall, a distinguished advisor, innovator, and friend who recently retired after 30 years of service. Col Hall's leadership and guidance have been instrumental in driving change and mission accomplishment across the Marine Corps. He shares advice for newly promoted NCOs, SNCOs, and fresh lieutenants, highligh…
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In an insightful interview with Col Greg Jones, recently retired Commanding Officer of Weapons Training Battalion, Marine Corps, key discussions included advice for various career stages, from newly promoted NCOs to fresh lieutenants, and characteristics of successful officer/SNCO collaborations. Col Jones reflected on pivotal duty stations and rel…
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In this episode of Bullets n Bourbon, hosts Matt Gundlach and Frank Gao are joined by Darin Morrel, owner of Red Stitch Targets and Match Director for the upcoming Intergalactic Falling Steel Championship at Shadow Hawk Defense. Darin shares his background, including his service in the Marine Corps, and discusses his journey into the steel target b…
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n this episode of Generation GWOT, Michael Phillips discusses his roles as a mentor with FourBlock and a member of American Corporate Partners, programs that aid service members transitioning out of the military by providing career guidance and networking opportunities. Phillips manages his time between these organizations and his own pursuits, emp…
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Harrison Vansky, a former Army member, discovered competitive shooting during his service and sees valuable lessons the military can learn from the sport, such as dynamic movement and quick decision-making. As a left-handed PCC shooter, he advocates for more balanced USPSA stage designs to ensure fairness. Achieving Grand Master status shifted his …
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Rafael Fuentes, a seasoned shooter and reservist, reflects on his journey from active duty to the reserves, highlighting the benefits of transitioning into the reserves after active service. He shares insights gained from his experience in competitive shooting, including his recent successes and learning moments. Rafael discusses his role in the sh…
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In the latest episode of the Bullets n Bourbon Podcast, Chris Singley, the current SgtMaj of the Warfighting Lab, shares insights from his life and career. Originally from a small town, Chris discusses his journey into hunting, a passion he either grew up with. He details the extensive preparations required for significant hunts, like his upcoming …
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Rob Hewins, known for his infectious positivity, shared insights into his journey in the shooting sports and martial arts. Despite his parents’ attempts to steer him towards football and basketball, Rob found a deep connection with the independence and personal challenge offered by individual sports. He emphasized the importance of having a competi…
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Stephen Corson identified several issues with the old MCMC format, including limited capacity, inconsistent quality of instruction, inefficient time use, and location constraints. Inspired by his own distance learning experience and the wealth of competitive shooting resources available online, he proposes overhauling MCMC to incorporate distance l…
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David Ankeny, a former Marine and current DELMARVA match director, shared his journey from military service to competitive shooting. He highlighted the resilience of Marine Corps culture and how USPSA helped him reconnect with a community post-service. Ankeny, praised for his stage designs at the 2023 VA State and 2024 DELMARVA matches, advised new…
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The Marine Corps Championships presents a unique challenge due to its week-long format and diverse range of disciplines. Mental preparation for such an event differs significantly from condensed formats, requiring sustained focus and endurance. Between matches, adjustments and adaptations become essential, as competitors navigate various discipline…
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Jeremy Bryner, a versatile photographer, shares insights into his journey from diverse backgrounds to the world of race photography. Despite his non-traditional path, Bryner discusses his passion for photography and his adaptation to shooting races, drawing on his eclectic skill set. With an eye for the perfect shot, he navigates the gear-intensive…
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Ellis Domenech, hailing from a military background, delves into his journey from armed services to the realm of competitive shooting. His venture into shooting disciplines led him to establish his own matches, cultivating a vibrant community reminiscent of early 3-gun days. Drawing parallels between music and marksmanship, Domenech reflects on the …
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Brittany Long, a seasoned competitive shooter, shares insights into her journey and experiences in the shooting world on the Bullets n Bourbon podcast. Starting as a junior shooter, she reflects on the evolution of her approach to competition over the past decade. Brittany discusses handling pressure at a young age and navigating changes in her sho…
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Dylan Kelley, a tracker stationed at Pendleton and the newest addition to the MCST’s Pistol Team, discusses his journey into competitive shooting with the Bullets n Bourbon Podcast. Growing up playing various sports, Dylan found that his skills translated well into competitive shooting. While he misses aspects of being part of a team, he finds libe…
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Kenika Beck, known for his exceptional marksmanship skills, has forged a remarkable journey within practical shooting. Despite initial challenges in his interactions with competitive shooting, Kenita's perception of the sport has evolved positively over time. Transitioning from conventional training methods, he has honed his skills through two year…
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The Marine Corps is embracing technological advancements to assess marksmanship skills under pressure. While upholding the legacy of "every Marine a rifleman," there's ongoing debate on modernizing marksmanship techniques. The overdue updates to the Combat Pistol Program are welcomed, but implementation challenges remain, especially in fleet settin…
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Synergy Training Group, based in Mississippi, offers comprehensive firearm training with a focus on self-defense, competition shooting, and skill enhancement. Founded by a passionate individual with experience in both training and competition, the organization continually evolves its holistic approach to training. Collaborations with partners like …
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In this episode, we delve into the multifaceted life of James Han, a competitive shooter with a background in street racing and a diverse range of roles in the shooting community. Han shares insights into his journey from Korea to the United States and his early days in street racing, including the organization of races and the thrill of competitio…
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In this episode, we delve into the journey of a competitive shooter who found their passion in USPSA/3Gun. Balancing a family, full-time job, and consistently performing at the top echelons of the sport poses its challenges, but our guest shares insights into how they manage their time effectively. Training methods have evolved over the years, with…
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Since the last time we caught up, there have been some significant developments in Nathan Drumm's life. He recently finished 4th in Master's 40 at TTG Nationals, narrowly missing the podium by less than 1%. Evaluating wins and losses helps him set goals for the following year. Currently, Nathan is recovering from ankle surgery, prioritizing a healt…
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In this episode, John reflects on his journey into competitive shooting, initially shaped by the Marine Corps Marksmanship Program. He discusses the program's invaluable role in his growth within the firearms industry, highlighting lessons learned and experiences gained while on the rifle team. John reminisces about fond memories and connections ma…
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This summary covers a firsthand experience with Travis Tomasie's shooting class, highlighting personal interactions and decision-making processes: The conversation with Travis Tomasie early in the shooter's career set the stage for an enriching experience. Attending the class provided insights into the contrast between online personas and real-life…
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Russ Fortney, an esteemed range master and area director, engages in a comprehensive discussion on the trajectory of USPSA. From reflecting on preferred matches to dissecting governance intricacies such as trademark disputes and board elections, Fortney provides valuable insights. Emphasizing inclusivity in multigun competitions and USPSA's role in…
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Chris Cerino, a seasoned firearms expert with diverse experience in law enforcement, competitive shooting, and television, is known for his approachable nature and passion for helping others. Despite not initially recognizing his celebrity status, Cerino's impressive resume includes roles as a law enforcement officer, Federal Air Marshal, firearms …
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The interviewee Derrick Dumont, a gunsmith deeply involved in competitive shooting and marketing for firearm companies, traces their journey from gunsmithing to the present. They emphasize the crucial role of sponsored shooters in brand promotion and research. Selection criteria for brand representation balance technical expertise and positive infl…
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In this episode, Robert, a Marine Corps veteran and Team One Network Director of Training, gives a brief overview of his military service and his current role. He discusses Team One Network's evolution in the training space, emphasizing their mission to provide practical and intense training for law enforcement and military personnel. The conversat…
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Join Bullets N Bourbon as the U.S. delegation in modified division recount their thrilling journey at the IPSC Shotgun World Shoot in Thailand. The team shares insights into planning the trip with firearms, discusses the unique focus on shotgun training for the World Shoot, and explores perspectives on target presentations and stage design. Seasone…
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In this episode of Bullets N Bourbon, Jared, Dan, and Caleb discuss their experiences preparing for and participating in this year's MCMC Far East. Jared shares insights into the challenges of running a shooting team amidst operational constraints, detailing a year of dry fire, intramural matches, and range training that aimed to get the crew ready…
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Join the Matt and Frank as they unravel the behind-the-scenes dynamics of USPSA's collaboration with the delegation that represented and attended the IPSC World Shotgun Shoot. The episode covers the logistical intricacies of moving firearms and ammunition to and from Thailand, the state of 3-gun competitions, and the potential for injecting creativ…
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