I’ve recently decided I want to get better with a pistol and don’t quite know where to start.
I’m no stranger to them, I’m just not really very good.
I have a regular military background-8 years 11C and did two tours in Iraq.
I know how to make a bullet hit the target, but I’m way out of practice.

Going to a course is unfortunately not an option-several small children and lots of animals mean I can’t really leave for very long at all, but I can shoot for a few minutes every day.

I live in the middle of nowhere-we own 40 wooded acres and are surrounded by many hundreds more. Nearest neighbor is more than a mile and a half away and across a river, so I have pretty clear fires in all directions outside of our property.

In my head there are 2 things I don’t know how to address-range design and drills to run.
I’d like to have a respectable general purpose range that’s more dynamic than a traditional lane-something I can build barriers on and start doing shoot houses again.
Off the top of my head I see a 30-50 meter square range with one side butted up against a hill for a backstop. Would that be enough space?

And drills…man, where to start?