Practicing with multiple pistols?

I make it a point to shoot every gun I have at least once a year so I'm afraid I usually take 4-5 handguns. But 80% of my practice is with my HK P2K's.
 
I'll take the pistol I fire the most with me most days, but I will set aside probably a day a month and take a few others and leave the standard one at home.
 
I'll usually have one particular gun that I work with that day, but almost always fire a couple of magazines worth through my daily carry, and almost never go home without shooting a couple or three boxes of .22 through my favorite .22 pistol.
 
I typically bring my 3 main carry weapons plus my rimfire for cheap plinking. Typically I shoot more .45ACP than either .357/.38 or .380 though. I haven't started reloading .38/.357 yet.
 
I typically take 2, sometimes as many as 4 to the range. Usually a revolver and an automatic, but not always. If I am taking rifles or shotguns too, I may only shoot 1 or 2 pistols.

I usually shoot 1 or more boxes through each gun I shoot, so it just depends on how much i want to spend and how long I plan on being at the range.
 
If I'm shooting rifles I dont play with pistols.

When I'm shooting pistols, depending on what I'm shooting, I have a min of two. Normally I'm practicing my Conventional Pistol, where I have a 45, center fire and 22 pistol, and try to get in a full 2700.

Then I always finish my shooting by running a bunch of rounds through my pocket pistol (Smith 642), Regardless I will go through a min of 200 rounds a week with my pocket pistol.

But I dont go to ranges unless its a for a match or to conduct High Power Clinics. I have a 300 yard range out my back door.
 
I shoot at least 40-50 rounds of .22 to get recoil-desensitized before I break out the big boys. If I'm planning a longer (>1 hour) day at the range I might burn through 100+ rounds in each caliber. Lately though I've been playing with the rifle a lot more and might only shoot the two .22s.
 
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