OP, remember you asked for it
My range is a back yard deal. Open 24-7, no range fees (other than prop taxes, spray paint, gas for mowing) and I can shoot whatever I want. I'm the RO, maintenance guy, and the grounds keeper. Sometimes I do have board meetings with myself to biatch about the state of repair or landscaping, but usually just end up going shooting. I do make it a point not to open the range before 0800 Fri-SAT and 0900 on Sunday (unless my neighbor cuts loose 1st) and I only do low-light shooting in the spring and fall when it gets dark early.
I do now charge my friends in spray paint to come out and shoot, and I've added a penalty for shooting the heads off the carriage bolts holding my swingers up on purpose because I got tired of replacing them.
Targets are around 60 pieces of AR500, several stands for IPDA cardboard, and target backers for shooting paper. In AR500 I have bowling pins, animal silhouettes, IDPA plates, lollipops etc. Most of my stands are portable; either tripod, T-Posts or wooden stands as I like to set up different courses of fire (CoFs) depending on what I'm working on. For reactive TGTs I have an IDPA swinger, a "man-powered mover" and a couple knockdown targets. I've built several barricades for defensive shooting drills and a couple NRL22 props for practice. I basically have enough props, TGTs etc to set up several IDPA CoFs and practice 3Gun. For rifle practice I have static swingers and berms out to 760yds. In addition, because I own a hill (BFB- Big F*** Backstop), I'm able to put out plates to practice from field positions from 200-600 yds.
My pistol range is a graveled in area about 30x30 yds and is also the backstop for my 50-200 yard TGTs:
Practicing with a "nightstand" gun:
My bench sits on a concrete pad large enough for position shooting. It has stands and tgts from 50yds out to 300:
For field practice I mowed a spot, added a deadfall (rest) that allows me to shoot from one hill across my pond into my other hill (BFB) at varying distances:
Some berms with TGTs:
Going Mobile of the M34 MSP (Mobile Shooting Platform) out to 760yds: