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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 modern training concepts course focused on proven methods for engaging officers across all backgrounds and skill levels - using practical shooting, hit factor scoring, and baseline metrics to make every round on the range more impactful.

Course Description
This course shares practical insights and broader concepts on how to successfully engage officers from diverse backgrounds, departments, and experience levels. The focus is on strategies to make individual training time on the range more impactful for every student, regardless of skill level - highlighting how to design more efficient and effective training plans that maximize available resources such as ammunition, time, and budget, without compromising training quality. Whether you are a student looking to improve faster or an instructor aiming to elevate your training approach, this course offers actionable takeaways for everyone.
Over the course of the day, students will be introduced to modern concepts including practical shooting, hit factor scoring, and baseline evaluations and metrics. Hit factor scoring is the measure of performance based on how well a shooter can manage and balance speed and accuracy in context. Students will begin with a concise and comprehensive carbine program designed to maximize efficiency and shooting performance through VerTac's Diagnose, Calibrate, and Assessment program.
Students will then be introduced to broader teaching concepts designed to increase efficiency of instruction when introducing officers to new weapon systems. Utilizing the state-of-the-art Genesis Arms Gen 12, the class will be introduced to a new weapon system with a focus on the HOW and WHY - demonstrating how to most effectively build performance, proficiency, and accountability when introducing officers to new or existing tools. This approach helps law enforcement instructors limit wasted department resources and time while reducing potential liability.

Equipment Required
  • Shotgun Genesis Arms Gen 12 provided
  • 250 carbine rounds (.223/5.56)
  • 20 Buckshot
  • 10 Slugs
  • 120 Birdshot
  • Eye protection
  • Ear protection (electronic preferred)
  • 1 agency patch (per department, not per student)

Instructors
avatar for Brandon Verrett

Brandon Verrett

Owner (MFCEO), VerTac Firearms Training
Brandon is a former Law Enforcement Officer and Security Contractor for the Department of Homeland Security. He has completed trainings with Haley Strategic, American Tactical and South Bay Regional Training Center. Brandon has been professionally teaching full time for over 10 y... Read More →
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Cody Cohen

Instructor, Vertac Training
Cody worked as a Police Officer for 9 years, he was a SWAT officer, less lethal instructor and a Sniper during his tenor. Cody is a 1st Recon Bn Marine Corps Veteran that served 2 combat deployments under the OIF campaign.
Sponsors
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VerTac Firearms Training

Verrett’s Tactical “VerTac” specializes in personal safety and street survival, bridging the gap between firearms range training and martial arts/self defense. We develop personal skill sets through dynamic hands-on firearms training for civilians, Law Enforcement and Military... Read More →
Friday August 21, 2026 8:00am - 5:00pm MDT
Utah County Thistle Gun Range, Range 9

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