This is my SOP whenever I go to Red's, infrequent as that may be. I think my average is about once per year.
I prefer outdoor ranges, and my regular range (Lone Star in Lockhart) is fine with this. I prefer to clean my carry guns before heading out, so I'll use the bench just behind the firing line for this purpose. My guns do not leave the firing line loaded unless they are holstered, and they are verified unloaded with slides locked back and magazines absent when transported to the bench for disassembly and cleaning.
Personally, I prefer to have one carry gun on me and available, so the carry guns will be alternated holstered or in use/being cleaned. For cleaning, I will generally clean the primary first, with the backup holstered. I then return to the firing line for loading and holstering of the primary, unloading/clearing/slide-locking of the backup, a return to the bench for cleaning, then a return to the firing line for loading up and holstering of the backup.
All of this is done with the safety rules in mind, with any loaded guns that are being handled pointed downrange while the line is hot. Lone Star has a bay for moving and shooting if it's not in use by other shooters, and Matt (the owner) seems quite happy to have safety-conscious folks practice drawing, moving, and shooting drills when it's slow enough to allow it. It's a great setup, and I highly recommend the place over Red's if you don't mind the drive. A year membership only costs $65, so you get a year of shooting for the same price you get 5 hours at Red's. Also, you have the option of using your own targets. Plus, there's post-session barbecue to be had nearby.
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