I envy you having your own range. When I moved to the country after 3 years of living in town there were four houses on a section of land, one of which I bought. Today so many people have sought the joys of country life out this way it's almost like living in town again. If I had it to do over I would buy at least a quarter section of pasture, have it surveyed to find exact dead center, and build my home on that spot. A full section would be even better.
My last range trip was a family affair including the two oldest great grand daughters and we were going to shoot steel with pistols and a couple of 22 rifles. I got there with the hanger frame but no steel to hang on it, all the guns I intended to take, but no ammo for the 22s. Duh. My grandson saved the day by having 22 ammo and a phone call to my daughter got some paper target brought by her so the trip wasn't a loss. It was late in the day and a 50 mile round trip back home would have used most of our shooting time. See why I envy you having a range at your home plus the fact that there are no other shooters around.