Achilles Heel Tactical One-Day Firearms Training Delivers Measurable Results That Last

Achilles Heel Tactical One-Day Firearms Training Delivers Measurable Results That Last

Achilles Heel Tactical’s one-day firearms training courses continue to set a new standard for shooters who want more than just range time. Designed to break through plateaus and replace outdated habits, these eight-hour training blocks focus on measurable performance gains that students can replicate long after class ends.

Unlike traditional “stand in a line and shoot” courses, Achilles Heel Tactical compresses years of bad habits into one day of corrections. Students walk away with hard data on their shooting performance, real-time feedback from seasoned instructors, and skills that hold up under pressure.

“It doesn’t take weeks or months to see change,” said Rick Crawley, founder of Achilles Heel Tactical. “One day of structured training, with the right feedback and accountability, can completely reset how someone approaches shooting.”

What Makes Achilles Heel Tactical Different

Immediate Performance Data – Drills like the Dope Drill provide objective metrics instead of guesswork.

Accountability Under Pressure – Students are pushed beyond comfort speed while maintaining accuracy.

Real-World Training – Movement, transitions, and decision-making are built into every block of instruction.

Measurable Progress – Each class starts with a baseline assessment and ends with visible improvement.

Whether pistol or carbine, students consistently leave the range shooting faster, cleaner, and more confidently than they thought possible. Even experienced shooters discover that time behind the gun doesn’t always equal skill; measured feedback does.

Enrollment Ongoing
Achilles Heel Tactical offers both Baseline Pistol and Baseline Carbine one-day courses, open to civilians, law enforcement, and military personnel. Class sizes remain limited to ensure each shooter gets individualized coaching.

For schedules and registration, check out the Training Course Catalog.

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