Date

Mar 08 - 09 2025

Time

8:00 am - 5:30 pm

Location

Richland PD Range
293 Walker Circle Richland, 39218

Book Event

Synergy AAS with PBA
$485
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Category

Accountability at Speed with Project Broken Arrow, Mississippi

Co-Instructed with Army SOF SSG and many division Grand Master Brandon Alvarez, owner of Project Broken Arrow.

*Active LE/Mil, email [email protected] for discount code. Also, this course is approved by the Board of Min Standards, you will receive credit. 

Event Overview:
“Accountability at Speed” is an advanced pistol shooting training designed to enhance precision, speed, and decision-making under pressure. This immersive two-day course is tailored for shooters who want to develop the discipline and skills needed to perform at their peak in high-stakes situations.

What to Expect:
Participants will learn and practice techniques to improve:

  • Accuracy under time constraints: Balancing speed and precision.
  • Decision-making in dynamic environments: Identifying and prioritizing targets effectively.
  • Safe and efficient firearm handling: Reinforcing safety standards while maintaining agility.
  • Stress management and focus: Performing with accountability even under simulated pressure.

Who Should Attend:
This course is ideal for law enforcement professionals, competitive shooters, and responsible firearm owners looking to sharpen their abilities and learn new tactics. Prior basic pistol training is required.  THIS IS NOT A BEGINNERS COURSE.

 

Requirements:

  • Participants must bring a reliable pistol, holster, and appropriate safety gear.
  • 600 Rounds of practice ammo.
  • Completion of an on site liability waiver is required.
  • Lawn chair, sack lunch, snacks, hydration, and any other creature comforts you require.

Takeaways:
By the end of the training, participants will have the tools to shoot faster, smarter, and with greater accountability, ensuring their skills are both practical and defensible.

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