That depends on what the range's policies are. Some may allow it, others may not.
shooting She is out target shooting at the range.
Targets on a shooting range.
One can practice shotgun shooting in more than one place. If you have enough land you can practice there. You can also go to a shooting range and try there.
In a shooting range indoor or out door, but be careful, know gun safety and the shooting range's rules.
At a shooting range is usually the best choice.
Yes.
Well, if you are at any normal shooting facility, they will say always in a safe direction. Where I usually shoot that is muzzle is pointing straight up. Ask either the range supervisor or someone your shooting with for advice
http://www.wikihow.com/Shoot-a-Shotgun
A .410 shotgun can technically shoot at 100 yards, but it is not effective at that range. The .410 is designed for close-range shooting, typically optimal within 25 to 50 yards for accuracy and pattern density. At 100 yards, the shot pattern is likely to spread out too much, resulting in decreased effectiveness for both hunting and target shooting. For longer distances, larger gauges like 20 or 12 are preferable.
You can go to a range where they teach you how to shoot or you could buy and Air rifle and pellets and see how you get on with it as Air Rifles are not overly expensive. After a few years of practicing at a range or with your own Air Rifle you can become a Crack shot.
I/he/she/it was shooting. You/we were shooting.
you can't get the weapon you were using in the shooting range. sorry. the weapons are 1) pistol 2) uzi 3) shotgun 4) ak47