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by Samurai Blur
Fri Feb 13, 2009 2:57 am
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: Need a little help here.
Replies: 11
Views: 1652

Re: Need a little help here.

skennedy wrote:Welcome to the forum Samurai ,
I am also in Texarkana and we have some good instructors here. Pm me and I can give you the name of one that teaches out Hwy 59 toward the lake. He has you come out before the class and shoot 50 times and will help you if needed. Then the Saturday of the class you will be ask to shot 50 more times for the class/grading part.
Yeah, I know who you're talking about. I have a friend that owns property near him and during the hunting season earlier in the year I could hear the people shooting at his range all weekend long. Fortunately for me though, a friend of mine gave me the number to the person he took his test from. She lives in New Boston. She does the whole course in one day (all 10 hours) and only charges $85 for it. I really appreciate everyone's replies. I feel much more confident about taking the test now. Thanks.
by Samurai Blur
Thu Feb 12, 2009 12:14 am
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: Need a little help here.
Replies: 11
Views: 1652

Need a little help here.

Hi all. I'm new here. I live in the Texarkana area, really far east. In recent years our crime rate has gone up due to all the Catrina refugees flooding in. I have 2 friends that have been killed by people carrying guns (without a license). On in his home and the other in a public park. After giving it some thought I have decided to get a CHL to protect myself and my girlfriend of 2 years who is with me all the time. I would just like to know, how difficult is the range test? I have only shot about 100 rounds with a Glock 19 and my accuracy is pretty decent at about 10 yards. I shoot at wine bottles at a friend's house and hit about 85% of the time. Do you think I could pass the range test or is it pretty difficult to do? How does it work? Is it a "just don't miss" test, or is there a required score? That's really the only part I'm worried about. Input is greatly appreciated

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