While I like to see how fast I can knock down a row of plates or clear a table of pins, I have more fun some of the time, by myself, seeing how small a group I can make at various distances, where my guns hit at 10, 25, 50 yards, and taking a quarter or a buck from a guy who says "you can't hit s4|t with a handgun" and, from rest, busting a clay bird on the hill within a cylinder full at a hundred yards. I shoot everything from carry guns (for fun and practice) to Contenders and 7 1/2" 44 mags for fun way out there.
Little brother and I used to conclude our annual 100 yard seven gun matches by shooting two targets at 100 yards, one for group, one for score each with a .357 and another pair with .44 mags. A deer hunter watched one day and went away amazed at our five inch groups. (He got four out of five on a paper plate that same day with his scoped 7 mag). We didn't always do that well and that was forty years ago so now I have to use the scoped C gun to have any kind of chance.
Fun can be had either in speed and efficiency or in deliberation and accuracy. I like both. But I like accuracy better if it is for recreation. Helps me feel like I would have a chance also knowing my carry gun can hit the six inch circle at 25 yards, regularly. Aim small miss small.