I'm in the same pickle here in McKinney. There are places to go, if you don't mind driving over an hour round trip.TexasGal wrote:I think lots of people do not realize ahead of time that most of the public ranges are only public until you want to qualify someone there. I had a place to both teach and qualify, but it didn't work out with the owner. Nobody says we will always be treated fairly in this world, so I am just checking to see if there is a place on this side of town I don't know about. I sure would like to hear from a land owner who is interested in putting up a big berm for us lost chickens. He could probably make a fair income just letting instructors qualify there.C-dub wrote:I'm just wondering why many folks that decide to get their instructor's certification don't investigate and find a place that will let them hold their shooting qualification before getting the instructor's certificate? It would seem to me like having a place to shoot would be critical to my ability hold a CHL class.
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- Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:03 pm
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