New Member Here
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 7:14 am
Just another noob here, wanting to get my CHL.
A little background on myself: I'm 34, married with two kids, live in Ft. Worth. I did quite a bit of shooting when I was growing up. We lived far enough out where we could at least do some pistol shooting on our own property. I haven't done much shooting of any kind in the last 10 years or so. However, I just feel that the time is right to pursue my CHL. I have three other people that look to me for their safety, and I'd like to make use of any legal means to do so. I've already taken the first step towards this, by purchasing the pistol I plan to carry with (a Springfield XD-S in 9MM). Probably premature, but it was a good deal I just couldn't pass up.
I've always thought that forums were a great place to learn about anything. You get a wide range of opinions, but you're left to decide which one sounds right to you. Plus, you get the benefits of others' experiences. Here are a couple of initial thoughts/observations I have:
1. Obviously, I need to get some range time in with my carry weapon. Also, since I've been away from shooting for a while, a class or private lesson is probably a good thing. There's a shooting academy near me that offers a Beginner's and an Intermediate course. I'm leaning more towards the Intermediate course, since I'm not "new" to shooting, and I know how a pistol functions, etc. I just need a refresher.
2. No news to anyone on this forum, but ammo is EXPENSIVE, and that's when its available! I've heard this for the past few years, but now I'm seeing this for myself. The talk is that the situation is improving, it seems. If I didn't have the desire to go through with this so much, this alone would scare me off. Right now, I need to at least get a decent quantity of practice ammo, plus a little bit of what I plan to carry with to send down the range and get the feel for it.
I'm excited about this, and look forward to getting any advice I can from the seasoned veterans on here!
A little background on myself: I'm 34, married with two kids, live in Ft. Worth. I did quite a bit of shooting when I was growing up. We lived far enough out where we could at least do some pistol shooting on our own property. I haven't done much shooting of any kind in the last 10 years or so. However, I just feel that the time is right to pursue my CHL. I have three other people that look to me for their safety, and I'd like to make use of any legal means to do so. I've already taken the first step towards this, by purchasing the pistol I plan to carry with (a Springfield XD-S in 9MM). Probably premature, but it was a good deal I just couldn't pass up.
I've always thought that forums were a great place to learn about anything. You get a wide range of opinions, but you're left to decide which one sounds right to you. Plus, you get the benefits of others' experiences. Here are a couple of initial thoughts/observations I have:
1. Obviously, I need to get some range time in with my carry weapon. Also, since I've been away from shooting for a while, a class or private lesson is probably a good thing. There's a shooting academy near me that offers a Beginner's and an Intermediate course. I'm leaning more towards the Intermediate course, since I'm not "new" to shooting, and I know how a pistol functions, etc. I just need a refresher.
2. No news to anyone on this forum, but ammo is EXPENSIVE, and that's when its available! I've heard this for the past few years, but now I'm seeing this for myself. The talk is that the situation is improving, it seems. If I didn't have the desire to go through with this so much, this alone would scare me off. Right now, I need to at least get a decent quantity of practice ammo, plus a little bit of what I plan to carry with to send down the range and get the feel for it.
I'm excited about this, and look forward to getting any advice I can from the seasoned veterans on here!