Someone was asking for details.
I would guess the closest I would be to the nearest home would be around 200 yards. I am planning to start shooting from another area (in the shade!) which would put me around 1000 feet away.
I am blessed with a large berm, and that's what I shoot into. I would say it's around 100' long and up to 10' high. Additionally, the farm has a dip in it, so if I shot over the berm by a few inches, the rounds would still land on my property. Past that, there would be a 16-acre tract full of trees, so if I shot over my farm, the rounds would have to get through a lot of trees before they could emerge and hit a house.
I could get a round to an area with houses on it, but it would take a freak shot. Like 15 degrees above horizontal.
There is an 85-foot-wide dead zone between my land and the nearest neighbor to my shooting area. There are some flag parcels near me, and they had to have long strips of land for driveways, next to each other. The driveways were never built, and no one wants the land, so it's full of trees and brush. The dead strips run the length of my property, which is pretty neat.
I shoot .22's, a 10mm Glock, a .17 HMR, a .204 Ruger, and some other pistols. I am planning to get the .308 out.