Here’s a ready-made drill set you can grab and run with… this IS NOT intended to be shot over and over again... this is intended as a way to start if you don't have a plan and don't know how to begin figuring one out.
You should be able to get in a lot of dry fire of your handgun at home. You should be able to get in dry one “shot” draws at home. You cannot really simulate shooting at speed or shooting on the move or dealing with grip vs. recoil at home… with that in mind:
◊ Hackathorn Three Target Test (round count: 18)
- NRA five-yard bullseye centers
- 10 yards, from the ready
- 6 rounds slow fire
- 6 rounds in 10 seconds
- 6 rounds in five seconds
◊ One – Reload – Two (round count: 15)
- round in chamber, empty mag in pistol, full spare magazine
- 5 yards, -0 body of IDPA target, from draw, 5 iterations
- individual par or par = 6.00 sec.
◊ Dot Torture (round count: 50)
- 3 / 5 yards (3 yards for par time stages, 5 for slow fire stages)
- #2 par time: 4 seconds
- #3 and #4 par time: 5 seconds
- #6 and #7 par time: 8 seconds
- #9 and #10 par time: 7 seconds
◊ Bill Drills (round count: 24)
- 5 yards, from draw, 4 iterations
- individual par or par = 3.5 sec.
- Six shots are fired as quickly as the shooter can achieve six hits on the target.
◊ Press Six = (round count: 62)
◊ Hackathorn Self Defense Practice Drill (round count: 30)
- IPSC target
- 5 yards, 1 ˝ seconds, from the ready, one shot to head. (X3)
- 5 yards, 2 seconds, draw, one shot to head. (X3)
- 5 yards, 2 seconds, from the ready, SHO, two shots to body. (X2)
- 7 yards, 2 seconds, facing target, draw, two shots to body. (X1)
- 7 yards, 2 seconds, facing 90° to left of target, draw, two shots to body. (X1)
- 7 yards, 2 seconds, facing 90° to right of target, draw, two shots to body. (X1)
- 7 yards, 4 seconds, withdrawing to 10-12 yards, three shots to body. (X2)
- 10 yards, 3 seconds, start with gun on target and slide locked back, reload and fire one shot to body. (X3)
- 15 yards, 2 ˝ seconds, draw and fire one shot to body (X5)
- Head shots only count if you hit the A zone. Body shots count if you hit the A, B, or C zones.
Total: 199 rounds pistol.
Use this as a way to determine both your strengths and alternately what you need to work on, then develop your following range sessions accordingly.