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Course Goal

To train applicants in the skills, knowledge, and sensitivity necessary to legally, responsibly, and successfully carry and use a concealed handgun.

Getting a CHL

You may start the process by paying the application fee by credit card on the DPS website at http://www.texasonline.state.tx.us/NASApp/txdps/chl/common/jsp/welcome.jsp.

If you would rather submit your application by mail, paying by check, I will have all the necessary forms.

Class Instructions

I will meet you at the range at 8:00 AM. The class will end about 6:15 PM. See the map to the left.

  • The class fee is $100 per student, or $90 for Buck & Bull Club members. I have a reduced rate for groups of four or more.
  • You will need to bring your own beverages and lunch, as we will watch a videotape. The closest restaurants or stores are in Hunt.
  • The required course time is ten hours for a new license.
  • You will need to bring your firearm, ammunition, and equipment to the range.
  • Please do not bring firearms into the classroom. If you have a question about your firearm leave it in your car and ask me about it.
  • Please do not bring a firearm, or its magazine, to the range loaded.
  • Smoking is not permitted in the classroom.
  • Bring notepaper and pen or pencil.

You will have three opportunities to complete both the firearm proficiency requirement and the written examination. If you fail the third attempt you are required to retake the CHL training course; therefore I may recommend that you delay until another day and use the intervening time to practice or seek individual instruction. I will offer such instruction for a fee, either before or after you take the course. Call me for more information.

Required Equipment for Shooting

One handgun of .32 caliber or greater, in good repair with no modifications that would make it less safe. I strongly encourage you to practice with the gun you intend to shoot before the day of the test. The proficiency course requires 50 rounds of factory ammunition. If you do not qualify on the first attempt you will need 50 additional rounds.

  • If you show proficiency with a semiautomatic you will qualify to carry any legal handgun.
  • If you show proficiency with a revolver you will qualify to carry anything except a semiautomatic.

Wear comfortable clothing. However, you may be shooting with several other people and a lot of brass will be flying, so for safety reasons:

  • Shoes must cover the foot; no sandals.
  • Wear long pants, slacks, or jeans.
  • Wear a shirt or blouse with a fairly high collar.
  • Wear a cap or hat that will cover the head and protect the face.
  • Note that the range is considerably higher in elevation than Kerrville, and the temperature tends to be cooler.

For eye protection bring eyeglasses or industrial or sport protective eyewear. Inexpensive sunglasses or glasses with small lenses may not be acceptable. For ear protection bring an earmuff type of sport or industrial ear protectors. We have a few loaners.

A holster is not required, but will come in handy. If you shoot a semiauto a second magazine will be useful, but not required.

I will inspect all range equipment. If you have questions it will be a lot easier if you get them answered before shooting time.

Notes

I usually have room for more students in a class. Let me know if you have someone who wants to join us.

I encourage participation by the physically challenged. Please request assistance if it will help you with the training.

For more information call Larry Arnold, (830) 459-5419 or email larnold(at)ktc.com.

 
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