That answer depends on what you "want" or "need" from the provider. I used USCCA for years, but as was already mentioned, they've discontinued some services or don't have some that CCW Safe has.
To vastly oversimplify:
- If you're only worried about funding your defense with the most coverage, go CCW Safe.
- If you want a more holistic experience (training courses, magazine, etc), go USCCA.
I believe USCCA has a great program for new firearms owners/intermediate experience levels, but I don't see much value in the training they provide anymore, for me. I will say that when I first started really thinking about
my liability in an incident and not just the incident itself, USCCA made things extremely straightforward and I got a ton of comfort in that. Later, when I felt like I had a pretty good handle on all the pitfalls that can happen immediately following an incident, I started to care more about the coverage provided, which in
my opinion is materially greater with CCW Safe.
EDIT: I should note that my viewpoint is from a current CCW holder and veteran on the CCW Safe Protector plan, formerly on the USCCA Platinum Plan.