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Welcome to LETC 2026 - the 34th annual, premier Law Enforcement Training Camp.

This is the official registration page for LETC, hosted by Action Target. Use this page to register, build your custom schedule, and keep track of event updates as we get closer to August.

LETC takes place over five days, with four days of full instruction. Register for your ticket today to reserve your spot - space is limited! As we get closer to August, registered attendees will be notified on how to enroll in four subject-specific classes (one each day) from the available LETC courses. These classes are taught by world-class instructors with backgrounds in every aspect of firearms training.

Course details, session descriptions, and instructor information will be updated here as we get closer to the event - check back regularly.

Questions? Contact Ciara Cottam at [email protected] or (801) 830-6491.

Limited Capacity seats available
Training Course Overview
A hands-on patrol rifle course building officer proficiency at practical distances from 50 to 300 yards - covering precision fundamentals, scenario-based performance, and real-world gear optimization.
 
Course Description
This course is tailored for law enforcement officers looking to enhance their proficiency with their duty rifle across the practical distances and situations most commonly encountered on patrol. Through hands-on, dynamic training, officers will build confidence, sharpen skills, and maximize the effectiveness of their gear in real-world scenarios - including engaging threats at mid-to-long range, managing cover, and adapting to environmental variables.

Officers will develop a deeper understanding of precision shooting fundamentals, including techniques to consistently hit targets from 50 to 300 yards through proper stance, trigger control, and sight alignment. Training also covers scenario-based performance, preparing officers to assess and respond to common patrol encounters such as barricaded suspects, active threats in open areas, and vehicle-related incidents.

Beyond marksmanship, officers will learn how to optimize their gear - leveraging optics, slings, and rifle setups for speed and accuracy under pressure - and develop the environmental awareness needed to adjust for wind, lighting, and terrain to ensure reliable hits in the field.

A strong emphasis is placed on self-diagnostic skills, with structured drills and immediate feedback designed to help each officer identify their personal strengths and weaknesses and leave with a clear path to continued improvement. Officers will walk away from this course with greater confidence behind their duty rifle, a stronger technical foundation, and the real-world skills to perform accurately and decisively when distance and precision matter most.


Equipment Required
  • 400 rounds of .223 are required at minimum, but depending on group progress, expect to potentially fire significantly more.
  • AR-15 platform rifle
  • LPVO (Low Power Variable Optics) with a MIL or MOA
  • 4 magazines
  • 1 mag pouch
  • Rifle sling
  • Eye protection
  • Electronic ear protection
Instructors
avatar for Gerald Hooee, Jr

Gerald Hooee, Jr

Precision Instructor, Independant
Gerald Hooee Jr. brings more than two decades of combined military and instructional experience to his training. He joined the United States Marine Corps in 1998 and served for over 12 years, beginning as an Infantryman before advancing through roles as a Scout Sniper Team Chief... Read More →
Wednesday August 19, 2026 8:00am - 5:00pm MDT
Utah County Thistle Gun Range, Range 10

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