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Originally Posted by Jim Bremner View Post
It looks like a single stack 1911. If so buy tons of mags. In California if you get a CCW in orange county it's 72 rounds to qualify on one gun 20 rounds if you add any others per gun.

I have more 45 acp in storage than 9mm. 9 magazines to run 72 rounds I have 20 or so magazines for 1911s mag dump on target, reaching for the next mag as the slide is locking back. It makes quick work.

My Glock would have been two 19 rounders one 15 and two 10s

My CZ would have been four 20's stopping quickly into the fourth
So I re-checked the Texas requirements. Once you qualify, you can carry whatever you want. You can qualify with anything, including a 0.22 Cal! You only need to qualify with a firearm the first time. Renewals require only the first half of the class, the class room part. And thank-you, I looked and I need to renew in the next 6 months!

For Texas 50 rounds total. You need to score 175 out of 250 to be licensed.

http://www.stateoftexaschl.com/chl-shooting-test/

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Number of Rounds Fired
The shooting test requires 50 rounds of ammunition

License-To-Carry Shooting Proficiency Distances

The LTC Shooting test is fired at three distances:

3 yards – 20 rounds fired
7 yards – 20 rounds fired
15 yards – 10 rounds fired

LTC Passing Score

The Texas LTC shooting test passing score is 175 points out of 250 points or a score of 70%. The state allows for three chances to pass the shooting test.

LTC Shooting Proficiency Test Scoring

5 points – shots fired in the X, 10, 9, & 8 rings
4 points – shots fired in the 7 ring
3 points – shots fired outside the 7 ring but on the silhouette
0 points – shots fired outside the silhouette or off the target paper
Shots that hit just outside the ring but break the line count as the higher score



Here are the "points"


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