Highly unlikely. That only works in the movies. VERY rarely in real life.
A gang shooting is a shooting perpetrated by a gang of some description. An example is a drive by shooting, where gang members shoot someone from their car.
A backshooter is a cowboy who kills someone by shooting them in the back, or, by extension, a treacherous person.
Maybe the reason for shooting would inform your set and setting.
The base word for the word "shooting" is "shoot".
I/he/she/it was shooting. You/we were shooting.
Shooting for this movie is done near pune in ghodegoan, wafgoan village nearby area...also some scenes were shoot in bhimashankar area
Today, people thing guns and shooting is bad and who would have such a hobby? Back then shooting was propbable fun and entertaing to shoot at different targets.
shoot -- We shoot clay pigeons. shoots -- He shoots real pigeons. am/is/are shooting -- We are shooting pheasants today. He is shooting ducks.
they are going to watch a movie
shooting She is out target shooting at the range.
depends on where you live. my friend knows some kid who got charged for attempted murder for shooting someone in the face
No. Because, in order for you to shoot them you would have to get their permission to shoot them. If you accidentally shoot somebody inside your backyard without their permission, it is their fault for being in the yard with someone that has a paintball gun and is shooting it in the first place.