I/he/she/it was shooting. You/we were shooting.
The base word for the word "shooting" is "shoot".
It depends on what you mean. For shooting guns, in the U.S. for the most part, no training is required to go to a public range and shoot a gun. Some training is required in most, but not all, U.S. states in order to obtain a handgun carry permit. In general, learning to shoot involves learning how to properly align the sights and properly manipulate the trigger.
shoot -- We shoot clay pigeons. shoots -- He shoots real pigeons. am/is/are shooting -- We are shooting pheasants today. He is shooting ducks.
shooting She is out target shooting at the range.
Shooting in basketball is when you try to shoot the ball into the basket.
If you are trying to get familiar with the gun, shoot Wolf, reloads, or military surplus so that you can shoot enough to get comfortable. If you are shooting for accuracy to prepare for hunting, shoot what you will hunt with.
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Targets on a shooting range.
The present participle is shooting.
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.
In most games you can only shoot from inside the shooting circle,however some people play that you can shoot from outside the shooting circle and if you do you get 2 points. In the netball world cup 2011 the played this rule.