Modern Day Sniper Podcast

Caylen Wojcik

The Modern Day Sniper Podcast is your ultimate source for insights and discussions on the sniper lifestyle, from active duty to life beyond the uniform. Hosted by Caylen Wojcik, join us as we explore the art and science of precision shooting, the mental and physical discipline required, and the ongoing journey of self-improvement and mastery.Caylen began his professional journey as a rifleman in the US Marine Corps, where he served as a Scout/Sniper and instructor. He trained Marines, soldiers, and Navy operatives in marksmanship and urban combat tactics. After sustaining severe injuries in 2004, Caylen passed his experience to new snipers before leaving active duty. Since then, he has taught precision rifle skills to hundreds of military, law enforcement, and civilians.

  1. 11/24/2025

    Precision & Purpose: A Deep Dive with Sam Carlson of Thunder Beast | MDS Episode #0126

    Caylen Wojcik sits down with competitive shooter, match director, and Thunder Beast Arms Corp shooter Sam Carlson for a long, thoughtful, and refreshingly transparent discussion about the places where precision rifle shooting, personal growth, trauma, ego, and self-awareness intersect. What begins as an exploration of ayahuasca, psychedelics, and healing quickly unfolds into a powerful conversation about what it truly means to pursue mastery — not just behind the rifle, but in life. Sam shares his journey from military service to addiction, recovery, and eventually finding structure, purpose, and accountability through long-range shooting. Caylen discusses the parallels between inner work and marksmanship: intention, presence, humility, and the willingness to face what’s really going on under the hood. Together, they break down how shooting becomes a feedback loop for identity — revealing your mindset, exposing your blind spots, and sharpening your awareness one trigger press at a time. The conversation evolves into an in-depth look at the competitive shooting world, match culture, mentorship, and how community becomes a stabilizing force for people rebuilding their lives or searching for their next mission. From there, Caylen and Sam get technical: recoil science, gas flow, the development of the Thunder Beast Magnus suppressor line, how brake-integrated cans changed the game, spotting your own impacts in hunting, cartridge selection, barrel life, and why tracking your round count matters more than most shooters realize. Sam also shares the origin of the Barrel Burner app, a tool he and Thunder Beast engineer Curtis developed to track barrel life, brass, components, suppressor maintenance, and overall rifle system data — born directly from real-world needs, not theory. This is more than a rifle conversation. It’s a human one — about drive, discipline, intention, and the communities that help us stay grounded. Whether you’re a competitor, hunter, student, instructor, or someone who just loves honest conversations about growth and performance, this episode will leave you thinking long after it’s over.   CONNECT WITH US Modern Day Sniper Website – https://www.moderndaysniper.com MDS Club & Community – https://www.moderndayerifleman.com  YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/ModernDaySniper Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/moderndaysniper Thunder Beast Arms Corp Website – https://thunderbeastarms.com

    1h 30m
  2. 10/27/2025

    Wind, Intuition & the Science of Precision Shooting | MDS Episode #0125

    Former Marine Scout Sniper and Instructor Owen Mulder joins Caylen Wojcik in the Modern Day Sniper studio for the first time — a conversation that dives deep into the art and science of reading the wind, training intuition, and performing under pressure. From sniper school ranges to mountain hunts and competition stages, this episode connects the dots between brain science and bullet science — and shows why the best shooters aren’t just technicians… they’re artists with data. In this episode Owen’s return to Yakima and the evolution of Modern Day Sniper training grounds Why wind was once the silent killer of qualification scores — and how better teaching solved it The 4-step Wind Reading Blueprint: Range → Raw Wind → Working Wind → Apply the Hold Mirage and perception: how your brain creates illusions (and how to train past them) Building intuition that replaces math when your adrenaline is spiking Movers & mountains: how to read compound angles and build visual acuity Cognitive load, stress, and why the brain switches from thinking to feeling Tools vs. technology: using Kestrels, Calypso, and wind arrays as teachers — not crutches Preserving the legacy of the Marine Scout Sniper community for the next generation Key Takeaway Wind reading isn’t about guesswork or math — it’s about connection. Learn how to turn raw conditions into intuitive feedback that survives stress, time, and terrain. “You don’t need more math under stress — you need intuition on demand.” — Owen Mulder Resources & Links 🎯 Train Smarter with Modern Day Sniper: https://moderndaysniper.com 📘 Wind Reading Blueprint Masterclass: https://wind.moderndaysniper.com 🎧 More Episodes + Community: https://community.moderndaysniper.com Follow Us 📲 Instagram: https://instagram.com/moderndaysniper ▶️ YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ModernDaySniper 📘 Facebook: https://facebook.com/moderndaysniper

    1h 53m
  3. 09/20/2025

    Snipers of the Revolution: Daniel Morgan & Louis Wetzel | MDS Episode #0124

    Welcome back to the Modern Day Sniper Podcast. In this history lesson, we close out the life of Louis Wetzel, the infamous frontier rifleman, and dive into the rise of Daniel Morgan, one of the most impactful American riflemen of the Revolutionary War. From Wetzel’s frontier legend to Morgan’s decisive role at Quebec, Saratoga, and Cowpens, this episode unpacks how early American riflemen reshaped the battlefield through grit, innovation, and precision. Along the way, we connect these stories to the modern sniper community—leadership, autonomy, and the timeless lessons of force multipliers. What you’ll hear in this episode: The conclusion of Louis Wetzel’s frontier sagaDaniel Morgan’s rise from bar-fighting teamster to Revolutionary War heroMorgan’s legendary “Riflemen” and the myths vs. reality of their marksmanshipThe battles of Quebec, Saratoga & Cowpens—how snipers shifted the warLeadership parallels for today’s Marine Scout Snipers, Recon, and SOFTimeless truths: autonomy, trust, surprise, speed, violence, and precisionThis isn’t just history—it’s a blueprint for riflemen. From the Revolution to the modern era, precision shooters have carried the weight of turning points.  Train with Modern Day Sniper Join the global rifleman community: https://www.moderndayrifleman.com Explore digital masterclasses:https://www.moderndaysniper.com/online-training If you enjoy these history lessons, like, subscribe, and share with a fellow rifleman. Your support helps us keep alive the lineage of the American Rifleman.

    1h 43m
  4. 09/09/2025

    Modern Marksmanship, Wind Reading & Law Enforcement Sniper Lessons | MDS Episode #0123

    In this episode of the Modern Day Sniper Podcast, Caylen Wojcik reconnects with competitive shooter Nate Humbard for an unplanned deep dive into the fundamentals of rifle craft. What started as a “History Lesson” recording turned into 60+ minutes of raw shop talk on the realities of marksmanship, recoil management, wind calls, competition prep, and law enforcement sniper training. We break down: Why fundamentals and process discipline beat gear every timeThe truth about recoil anticipation and how ball-and-dummy drills expose itTraining value of .22 LR vs. centerfire rifles under stressWind cone effects, terrain lift, and reading conditions from 800–1,200 yardsHeavy bullets, free bore, and F-Class lessons in precision loadingLaw enforcement sniper realities: permissive environments, hides, and decision-making under stressWhy even seasoned shooters need a hard reset in the basicsNate also shares highlights from his summer match season—rimfire, centerfire, and F-Class—while Caylen unpacks lessons learned from recent classes at Nailspring Ranch, including how shoot houses, trigger-cam AV setups, and diverse terrain make for some of the best training environments in the country.  Next Week: We’re back to the History Lesson series with a spotlight on Daniel Morgan—don’t miss it. Train with Us (last chances for 2025) Nailspring Ranch, OR (October): Intro to Long Range + Hunter Skills Clinic (NRL Hunter focused)Pig River, VA: Intro + Skills ProgressionMaricopa County, AZ: Intro + Skills Progression Details & registration: https://www.moderndaysniper.com/event/intro-to-long-range-class-maricopa-az-120625Coming Soon  Wind Reading Blueprint – our most comprehensive digital masterclass yet Coming Soon!! Connect with Modern Day Sniper IG: @moderndaysniper | @caylen8541Community: Modern Day Rifleman – mindfulness meets marksmanship https://www.moderndayrifleman.com/Podcast archive & resources

    53 min
  5. 06/30/2025

    MDS Episode #0122 - How A PRS Champion Trains for Elite Rifle Competition w/ Corson Piper

    In this episode of the Modern Day Sniper Podcast, Caylen Wojcik sits down with Pacific Northwest shooter, craftsman, and all-around salt-of-the-earth human Corson Piper for an honest conversation on performance, pressure, and finding purpose behind the rifle. The episode opens with a comparison between skydiving and shooting—two crafts where experience compounds quickly when the reps are tight, the focus is sharp, and feedback is immediate. Corson breaks down how the curve steepens when you’re doing eight jumps a day or shooting hundreds of rounds over a few days, and how momentum accelerates mastery. From there, they get into Corson’s roots: growing up on commercial fishing boats in Homer, Alaska, working on oil rigs by the time he turned 18, and eventually racing motorcycles before immersing himself in the competitive precision rifle world. His blue-collar background and high-stakes life experience shine through in every lesson—whether it’s knowing how to manage fatigue, making fast wind calls, or being brutally honest about your mistakes. Topics Covered: How to train like a competitor, not just a shooter The dangers of practicing only what you’re good at Why stress inoculation matters—and how to build it How Corson shot over 12,000 rounds in one season and what he learned Mental stamina: how to stay in the zone for a 2-minute stage without burning out all day Why wind calls are less about speed and more about margin and memory The evolution of PRS and NRL Hunter and how each shape the modern marksman Ego vs. execution: showing up underprepared and owning your outcomes The therapeutic side of recoil, focus, and full presence in the shot Why positional shooting is undervalued and how Corson uses a set of dice to randomize practice You’ll also hear stories of helmet-smashing motorcycle crashes, broken fingers before big matches, and what it means to shoot for joy—not just trophies. Corson is proof that resilience, repetition, and showing up with intention matter more than any hack or gear upgrade. Whether you’re a seasoned competitor or just getting started, there’s something in this episode that will hit home. From mindset to mechanics, gear to growth, this one covers it all. Explore more: Modern Day Rifleman Network (Free community): www.moderndayrifleman.com Modern Day Rifleman Advantage (Membership): Access hours of exclusive video training, dry fire drills, and our content archive Modern Day Sniper Pro (For professional snipers): Mission-relevant training, sniper-specific Q&A sessions, and career support Leave a comment and let us know your biggest takeaway. We read every single one. If this episode made you think differently about your training—or your purpose—share it with someone who needs to hear it.

    1h 42m
4.9
out of 5
275 Ratings

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The Modern Day Sniper Podcast is your ultimate source for insights and discussions on the sniper lifestyle, from active duty to life beyond the uniform. Hosted by Caylen Wojcik, join us as we explore the art and science of precision shooting, the mental and physical discipline required, and the ongoing journey of self-improvement and mastery.Caylen began his professional journey as a rifleman in the US Marine Corps, where he served as a Scout/Sniper and instructor. He trained Marines, soldiers, and Navy operatives in marksmanship and urban combat tactics. After sustaining severe injuries in 2004, Caylen passed his experience to new snipers before leaving active duty. Since then, he has taught precision rifle skills to hundreds of military, law enforcement, and civilians.

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