RE: What to do at the range.
You are correct, try it before hoping. One "game" you can play is golf, you set up targets at unknown distances and angles and set up 9 or 18 depending on how many all want to shoot and the closest to the "pin" target dot or other marking wins that hole. You can vary the shooting by saying this hole is offhand, the next is sitting, the next is laying on the ground etc.. This is obviously done on a home range as I do not know if a public range would approve. I also knew a guy who had a running target set up in which he practiced a shot on a running deer that was mounted to a cable and would go back and forth while he aimed and shot. I could not hit it so I do not make that shot.