Knowing what you know now..How was your original CHL course?

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Re: Knowing what you know now..How was your original CHL cou

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ralewis wrote:Aside from carrying in the car, having a CHL seemed pretty useless.
You can save some money there by skipping the license and carrying unconcealed. :mrgreen:
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Re: Knowing what you know now..How was your original CHL cou

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steveincowtown wrote:Knowing what I know now, the CHL curriculum could probably be written better with more input from instructors and less droning from DPS.

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Sgt. McGuire is an excellent teacher. Took my first class there when I moved to Texas and then renewed this part year. When you do your range time he has one LEO instructor for about every 2.5
I also was happy with Sgt McGuire. A big class, but he handled it well and had plenty of help at the range for qualifications. I do still recommend it. He had people helping with new shooters too.
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