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Tactical Performance Center runs hands-on marksmanship training based on the Reactive Shooting System—a method that combines biomechanics, trigger control, and visual processing into a learnable framework. Whether you're stuck on a performance plateau or building from scratch, their instructors diag...
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Tactical Performance Center runs hands-on marksmanship training based on the Reactive Shooting System—a method that combines biomechanics, trigger control, and visual processing into a learnable framework. Whether you're stuck on a performance plateau or building from scratch, their instructors diagnose what's actually limiting your shooting and fix it.
The flagship 3-day course teaches the Fire Control Triangle (grip, platform, trigger), the Reactive Shooting Cycle, and advanced target acquisition. You'll learn:
Focused specifically on semi-auto rifles and carbines, this 3-day course applies Reactive Shooting principles to longer guns. Coverage includes:
Salt Lake City-based program for sworn LE only. This deep-dive course teaches instructors how to:
The curriculum covers trigger types, focal continuum, predictive vs. reactive shooting, kinetic efficiency, mental representations, and competency development.
Course Cost: Law enforcement instructor development course costs $1,250. Handgun and Carbine Mastery pricing available through registration.
| Course | Location | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Handgun Mastery | Volusia County Gun & Hunt Club, New Smyrna Beach, FL | Feb 6–8 |
| Handgun Mastery | Iron County Shooting Range, Cedar City, UT | Feb 20–22 |
| Carbine Mastery | Iron County Shooting Range, Cedar City, UT | Mar 6–8 |
| LE Instructor Development | Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office Gun Range, Salt Lake City, UT | May 18–22 |
The Reactive Shooting Science system treats shooting as a learnable skill tied to specific biomechanics and visual processes. Instructors don't just demonstrate—they teach you to diagnose yourself using the same principles. That means you can keep improving after the course ends instead of hitting a wall.
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