At an indoor shooting range you will be shown to a very large room divided into the firing lanes, where you will stand, and the area into which you will shoot, which ends with a backstop. You will be led to a small cubicle called a shooting booth, with big plastic shields to demarcate your designated area. It will take a moment to stop flinching at every shot from the next booth. You will attach your paper targets to a pulley, essentially a fancy clothesline that moves, and send the target to a designated location. The farther away you put the target, the harder it is to land the bullet in the center. You load the gun, prepare yourself mentally, get the right stance, adjust your grip, point the gun, make sure you have a clear view to the target, and squeeze the trigger.