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it helps you aim better
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A spotter is someone who assists a shooter in finding targets and working out the ballistics for the shot. Sighting in is usually performed by the shooter themselves, so there isn't a particular term for someone who does it.
Li Jie - rifle shooter - was born in 1979.
A "sixteen shooter" was a nickname given to the Henry rifle. (It held sixteen shots)
Made for the average shooter.
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No, but a higher power will let you see the target better.
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.
The process of "sighting in a rifle" means to adjust the rifle's sights so that the bullet fired from the gun goes where the sights are pointing. One would normally mount the gun in a vice, fire a shot at a target set at a fixed distance away and then adjust the settings on the sites so that the cross hairs intersect over the hole made by the bullet.