I shoot on my lunch break at work a couple days a week. Scarf down a can of tuna and some crackers and shoot for 45 minutes.
I usually practice at night anyway, even during the off season. It's a lot cooler out at 10pm, and no worries of the dog or little nephew running around lol. I set my targets up under a floodlight, and let her rip. I get enough light reflecting off the target to see what I'm doing. Sometimes I'll stand in the carport that's well lit if the girl's car is moved.
Even if you can't see to shoot for accuracy, time is never wasted just shooting for form up real close.
I never really thought about till this thread, but I guess maybe it's a little weird that I have always shot at night
I figured everybody did