snub56,
What I would consider is comparing local course curriculum and and kind of do a cost benefit analysis of how far and deep do I wish to get into the concealed carry condition. Look at the background and teaching ability of the instructor(s). Are they a certified professional with a good track record/history or some blend of Rambo/Jedi, then you may wish to avoid?
Just my opinion
Some points to consider on training, but not limited to;
Local laws and how they pertain to CCW
Choosing the right CCW, ammo, and holster if used
Developing the right mindset, (pri, alt, cont. planning)
Shoot don't shoot scenarios (home, auto, public places ect...)
Day night range fire (point blank to 25 meters +-)
Educating family members (if applicable)
Develop a safe home environment (is bedroom your safe room? cell phone, light, extra ammo, first aid kit, ect...)
The list could be endless or limited to your imagination. Bottom line concealed carry training should offer more then just shooting rounds down range.
Regards,
SF180A