Date
- Jun 06 2026
Time
- 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
1 Day Carbine Operator
1-Day Carbine Operator
Most shooters are leaving performance on the table with their carbines.
In my experience, the majority of shooters:
- Do not properly configure their rifle to fit their body and mission.
- Manipulate the carbine inefficiently — or worse, unsafely.
- Struggle to enter, stabilize in, and exit shooting positions without bleeding time and accuracy.
Whether you run an AR, AK, or PCC, your carbine should work for you — not against you.
This one-day course distills the first day (and key elements of day two) from my full
Accountability at Speed with a Carbine course into a focused, high-efficiency training experience.
What You’ll Learn
- How to properly set up and configure your carbine for your intended role
- Understanding carbine types and configurations (SBR, SPR, DMR, General Purpose, etc.)
- Safe and efficient manipulation under time
- Position entry, stability building, and efficient exits
- Delivering fast, accountable hits from multiple positions
You should expect to make consistent hits on 6” plates at 100 yards — and understand why you’re able to do it.
This is not a “burn ammo and hope” class.
This is structured performance.
(Active LE/MIL: contact me directly for agency pricing.)
Gear Requirements
- Serviceable carbine (PCCs welcome)
- Sling (I have loaners available)
- At least one magazine pouch (or a back pocket)
- Closed-toe shoes
- Eye and ear protection
- Minimum 250 rounds
- Hydration, lunch, and snacks (30-minute lunch break)
- Optional: shooting mat, knee pads, bipod, shooting bags, etc.





