I havent been to the indoor range in about 9 months. Between the close confines of the range and the lack of practice ammo on the shelves, I havent felt the desire to go.
I have largely switched my practice to HD firearms as the only outdoor public range is run by the DNR with a 25 yard minimum. Too far to train with a handgun for self defense in a realistic manner, but I have been able to become more confident with my 12 gauge. Truthfully, I'm having a better time with my long arms. 25 yards is still long for a shotgun for HD, but you really get a good idea how it will behave at house length range.
I did sneak up to about 10 yards while no one else was using the range to get a feel for what handgun I still shot well enough to deem safe to carry. I shot a few magazines through my 1911, Shield .45 and a couple of cylinders of .38 through my 686+ and Charter Arms Undercover. Surprisingly, I shot the revolvers better. I actually settled on sticking with the little pocket .38 UC. Im not driving tacks with it, but I feel pretty good how I shot. Plus I feel that I can easily carry that gun in pretty much every wardrobe option I will be sporting the next couple of months.
My guess is that I will probably let whatever happens politically shake out and pick up shooting once things level off.
Truth be told, I'm not too worried about shooting as a hobby. I have easier/cheaper hobbies that I enjoy a bit more. Still, nice to know that I can still handle a firearm well enough.