Oh man, I'm sorry about the back surgery. backs can be a real pain :)
I like Eagle Peak too. We haven't been since the Heavy Rain Started. Just joined ARC and haven't been able to get out there either. been going to Red's north, we live close anyway.
I know running around town to get all your chl stuff together sounds like a big hassle, but it actually worked out pretty good. Both offices are almost right across the street from highland mall. give it a thought.
I'll be on the look out for ya @ the range. don't forget the austin IDPA gathering this month. I've never done it. I can't wait to try.
c'ya
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- Tue Jul 31, 2007 6:50 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: what first?
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I know your asking for a "one-does all", but since you are in Austin I thought I would offer an alternate suggestion.
We Took the class at Eagle Peak. They will do Pictures for extra money, but not prints. We didn't use the pictures 'cause they were kind of washed out. The local Walgreen’s passport photos were better and same price.
It only took a few minutes to get the prints done electronically and photos signed at the DPS office. The office is right around the corner from the CHL office. You can just stop by and drop your application off. The clerk that took ours went over it to make sure we had everything. No worrying about if prints were correct, if we missed anything or the mail.
Range Owner's daughter was instructor. Class also included a BBQ lunch, free sodas all day and chocolate in the afternoon.
Travis County is slow so be patient. PIN letter came really fast though.
We Took the class at Eagle Peak. They will do Pictures for extra money, but not prints. We didn't use the pictures 'cause they were kind of washed out. The local Walgreen’s passport photos were better and same price.
It only took a few minutes to get the prints done electronically and photos signed at the DPS office. The office is right around the corner from the CHL office. You can just stop by and drop your application off. The clerk that took ours went over it to make sure we had everything. No worrying about if prints were correct, if we missed anything or the mail.
Range Owner's daughter was instructor. Class also included a BBQ lunch, free sodas all day and chocolate in the afternoon.
Travis County is slow so be patient. PIN letter came really fast though.