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Pistol Performance & Camping Event - ACTC Arrow Concept Training Center - August 8-9th
Pistol Performance Workshop
Speed, Accuracy & Practical Application
This two-day handgun workshop is built around practical shooting performance and accountability under pressure. The focus is not simply shooting faster, but learning how vision, efficiency, and repeatable mechanics work together to create consistent results.
Students will work through structured drills focused on grip application, recoil control, target transitions, movement, and efficient weapon handling. The course is designed to help shooters identify inefficiencies, build stronger fundamentals, and better understand the “why” behind performance shooting.
Whether your focus is personal defense, competition, or becoming more capable with a handgun, this workshop is built to challenge shooters at every level in a practical and approachable environment.
Instruction is led by Michael Billings of Digital R.O.E..
Training Topics
• Presentation & draw mechanics
• Vision and target processing
• Grip application & recoil control
• Target transitions & multiple target engagement
• Movement & positional shooting
• Reloads & malfunction work
• Performance drills & standards
• Accountability at speed
Course Information
Cost: $200
Duration: Two Days
9:00 AM – Approximately 4:30 PM each day
Round Count: 750+ rounds recommended
Required Equipment
• Reliable handgun
• Quality holster and belt setup
• Minimum of 3 magazines
• Magazine pouches
• Eye & ear protection
• Water and weather-appropriate gear
More Than Just Training
After Day 1 of training, students are invited to stay onsite for an evening of camping, overlanding, food, and fellowship. We’ll spend the night around the bonfire, connect with like-minded people, and build community outside of the range environment before rolling directly into Day 2 the following morning.
The goal is not only to grow as shooters, but to build relationships, share experiences, and create an environment where people can learn from one another both on and off the range.
Prerequisites
Students should have a basic understanding of firearm safety and safe range etiquette.
Pistol Performance Workshop
Speed, Accuracy & Practical Application
This two-day handgun workshop is built around practical shooting performance and accountability under pressure. The focus is not simply shooting faster, but learning how vision, efficiency, and repeatable mechanics work together to create consistent results.
Students will work through structured drills focused on grip application, recoil control, target transitions, movement, and efficient weapon handling. The course is designed to help shooters identify inefficiencies, build stronger fundamentals, and better understand the “why” behind performance shooting.
Whether your focus is personal defense, competition, or becoming more capable with a handgun, this workshop is built to challenge shooters at every level in a practical and approachable environment.
Instruction is led by Michael Billings of Digital R.O.E..
Training Topics
• Presentation & draw mechanics
• Vision and target processing
• Grip application & recoil control
• Target transitions & multiple target engagement
• Movement & positional shooting
• Reloads & malfunction work
• Performance drills & standards
• Accountability at speed
Course Information
Cost: $200
Duration: Two Days
9:00 AM – Approximately 4:30 PM each day
Round Count: 750+ rounds recommended
Required Equipment
• Reliable handgun
• Quality holster and belt setup
• Minimum of 3 magazines
• Magazine pouches
• Eye & ear protection
• Water and weather-appropriate gear
More Than Just Training
After Day 1 of training, students are invited to stay onsite for an evening of camping, overlanding, food, and fellowship. We’ll spend the night around the bonfire, connect with like-minded people, and build community outside of the range environment before rolling directly into Day 2 the following morning.
The goal is not only to grow as shooters, but to build relationships, share experiences, and create an environment where people can learn from one another both on and off the range.
Prerequisites
Students should have a basic understanding of firearm safety and safe range etiquette.