I'm 3 months into my new job and figuring out what my new "life" looks like. Reality is that in order to shoot more than once a quarter, I'll have to switch to an indoor range (25yd max). The good news is that there's a pretty nice one 5 min from my office where I can go on lunch breaks. My plan at this point is to go at least once a week if not twice. 50-100 round sessions depending on what I'm working on.
Honestly I'm feeling lost as to what to work on. 25yd slow-fire and Dot Torture immediately come to mind, but not sure where to go next. "The Test" and other par-time based drills could work, but with other shooters on the line, a shot timer will have limitations. I'm not sure if I'll be allowed to work from the holster or if they have rate of fire restrictions.
I'm also thinking of transitioning up to 50% of my trigger time to .22lr in an effort to increase volume. I have an M&P22 pistol and an M&P 15-22 carbine.
For targets, I'm going to miss shooting steel and movement. I have several IDPA cardboard silhouettes, but the hanger system is setup for 18x24.
I guess what I'm looking for is some tips, techniques, and best practices from some of you that have been able to build skill while only using a conventional indoor range environment.
ETA: It's worth noting that I worked weeknights and Saturdays for 10+ years at a sister range to the one near my office, so I'm intimately familiar with how target systems work, backstops, etc. I know the owners too and still have a very good relationship, but this being a sister location, they try to let the local staff run it themselves.
Thanks!