The practice itself is legal. If you're looking for a range which offers firearm rentals for their range, see the related link.
Yes, although less common than firearm shooting ranges.
It depends on where you are. In most U.S. states, you can legally shoot a firearm at a shooting range, or outside the city limits in some counties.
You need to know the range so that you can make sure you are shooting within that range. Outside of your firearm's range, the accuracy and control of the bullet diminishes rapidly - at this range, you are basically firing blind and risk shooting something or someone you didn't intend to.
For long range and/or very accurate shooting yes, sort of. You take a deep breath, let about half of it out, then fire the gun. If you are shooting close range self defense shooting, this is not as important because you don't have to be quite that accurate.
It depends on where you are. If you are in the U.S. it depends on the state. Find a reputable gun store or shooting range and ask them to tell you the local laws.
close range shooting with a bulldog .44 spl cal firearm.
well the "cal" bit means how powerful the gun is so 17.cal will not be very powerful so it might be used for shooting a bird at close range or target shooting
The number of shooting lanes in a shooting range can vary depending on the size and design of the range. Some smaller ranges may have only a few lanes, while larger and more professional ranges can have 20 or more lanes. It ultimately depends on the specific facility and its layout.
There is no such thing as a "killing range" for a firearm.
At a shooting range or on a LARGE area of private land.
a shooting guard specializes in 3 point range shooting
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