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Li Jie - rifle shooter - was born in 1979.
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NO! This will damage your rifle. ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!This might also damage the shooter...A 17HMR's bullet is .172 diameter a .22 Mag is .224,and the difference in cases means theres gonna be some rupturing,damaging the gun and the shooter....DONT DO IT!!!!
A "sixteen shooter" was a nickname given to the Henry rifle. (It held sixteen shots)
Made for the average shooter.
Auctionarms.com, gunbroker.com, Ebay.com, gunsamerica.com... I'd start by looking there, asking around on shooter's forums... you might get lucky.
About 300 meters, depending on the rifle, sights, ammo, and skill of the shooter.
IF the 13 year old is a novice shooter, a bolt action .22 is a good starter gun. Relatively inexpensive, very light recoil, it requires a positive action to loadsuccessive shots, and by simply opening the bolt, the rifle is taken out of action. However, my 13 yr old granddaughter has shot with me for several years, is a competitive rifle shooter, and uses a AR-15 in caliber .223. It is important that the rifle fit the shooter physically- beyond that it will depend on the build and experience of the shooter.
As far as the shooter can see.
By Soviet nomenclature, it's a sniper rifle. It should be in fact a marksman rifle by western standards, but it's definitely a MOA capable rifle in the hands of a competent shooter and with the correct ammunition.
Anything from 500-10000 USD will do the shot if the shooter is up to it.
Depends on the 12 year old. The 30-06 has significant recoil, and is not a beginner's rifle. IF the 12 yr old is physically large enough, and experienced shooter, it could be. But would not be my first choice for a new shooter.