I do know some Texas based Utah instructors, including one here on the forum, require you to go through the Texas class and shoot just like you would be going for a Texas license. Personally, I think that is the way to go as it is what I did.WFAA wrote: No shooting required: Concealed weapon licenses with a twist
by DAVID SCHECHTER and DEAN TRAVINSKI
WFAA
Posted on June 23, 2010 at 11:18 PM
DENTON — Perhaps the most interesting thing about the concealed handgun class taught by Brad Brasuell of Denton is this: There is no shooting of an actual handgun.
Brasuell doesn't believe in it. And even though it's required by Texas law, he doesn't have to teach it.
"It's a false sense of security, is what it is," he said.
It's an open secret on gun ranges across Texas. You can get a license to carry a concealed weapon without ever having fired a gun.
How can that be?
Bottom line, the reciprocity with other states and the fact that you can carry on a non-resident license is getting a lot of attention, including at state levels in Austin. If this gets too hot, I wouldn't be surprised to see Texas and other states start moving to the not allowing carry on a non-resident license. Some states, like Colorado, Florida and a couple of others, have already gone to that model.