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Renewal coming up - Houston

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Has any body taken a renwal at Top Gun? In the next few months I will need to take a renwal class and not sure where to go yet. Right now Top Gun is the closest to me.

I took my orginal class at Texas Shooters Range, but not sure if they are still around or not. Website and numbers I have do not work for them any more.

I'm open for suggestions on where to go as I have a few months to figure it all all. I am pretty central in Houston, so I can go just around any where.

Thanks!

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I just saw the PSC schedule...

They have a class for new licenses this next weekend...

I don't know if they'll do a renewal...I don't see why they wouldn't, if you ask real nicely...

David Swan is giving the class...

The details are in a word document linked to a post in the "Ranges" portion of the website here...

I hope that works out for you...
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Thanks. I still have a few months before I can even do this, but I will keep PSC in mind. Do you have to be a member to take/renew classes there?
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Blazen wrote:Thanks. I still have a few months before I can even do this, but I will keep PSC in mind. Do you have to be a member to take/renew classes there?
Preference is given to members, but as long as there is room in the class, non-members can attend. I don't know if there is a difference in the fee, but I don't believe so.

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I did my last renewal at Top Gun and it went fine - instructor was good - but they made us buy "no-lead" ammo there; regular white box Winchester was not "clean" enough, let alone reloads.

The place has changed hands since then and I don't know the new owners. Got a postcard from them - might need to stop by if I ever get into the city again.

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I go to Top Gun monthly. They no longer require " no lead" ammo. Still do not like Blazer or Wolf. Would not expect them to require no lead for CHL. Give them a phone call and ask.
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I actually take the cheapest "ball" ammo I can find to a renewal...

If I come across Mr T's stuff you see mostly at the local gunshows around here, and its close to renewal time, I'll grab a box...Its either that or PMC...

I have never had a problem with either through any firearm I own...zero...

I know (to some) it may be a fashion "faux pau" not to shoot a qualifier course of fire with a load you don't carry on the street...

But the stuff I carry on the street is expensive, about $2 a pop...So I'd rather use that stuff for the real deal...
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Does anybody have any other suggestions for places to take the renewal at?

Thanks,
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The Cat posts on this foreum regularly and teaches down at Texas City.

Probably every range in town has instructors.

Also 'near' Top Gun:
Bailey's House of Guns (5 minutes South of the Astro Dome)
Hot Wells Range (On US 290 about 20 minutes from the loop.)
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Still do not like Blazer or Wolf
:shock: OOPS!! I fired off a box of Wolf at their range this past Sunday ;-)

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A little off topic but why don't they like Blazer and Wolf ammo?

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Just a guess, but much Wolf is steel-cased, and Blazer is aluminum-cased.

If they sweep up the spent brass and sell it to a commercial reloader, they don't want non-reloadable cases mixed in with the brass ones.

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BSB wrote:A little off topic but why don't they like Blazer and Wolf ammo?

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I don't allow Wolf in my classes because I don't have the time to deal with all the misfeeds and jams. I have not experienced any problems with Blazer.
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