So I have been debating what type of target shooting I can afford to do on a limited budget. I want to get into practicing every weekend with my little nephew, and teach him firearms safety and a passion he can enjoy for a lifetime. I have no idea where to start, except regarding caliber, and distances. I need help with the following; rifle make, model , features needed, price range to expect, semiautomatic or bolt action(Ruger 10/22 vs CZ 457 MTR), build or buy, what can print the smallest groups, at what point does price dictate accuracy, can a $400 rifle be more accurate than I am and should shoot up to a higher dollar setup, at what point would price be only adding features and not accuracy, what barrel lengths are best for range, velocity and accuracy, is the $2,000 Bushnell XRS 4.5–30xs 50mm scope with G2 reticle a good choice for plinking, is a 22 LR rifle like a factory Remington 700 in which I can buy a base model and upgrade the barrel plus blueprint to achieve the precision of a much more expensive setup(like putting a Krieger barrel on a Ruger Precision rifle), accessories needed like a range finder and what is used for long range/caliber shooting, ammunition preferences like CCI green tag, if a suppressor is worth having for a 22 caliber, and anything recommended? I love the “Know your limits “ competition. It would be for that and bullseye competition. I would not be running around trying to be Keanu Reeves. Basically is there a formula or guidelines for shooting rim fire rifles in competitions? And if being an expert in 22LR shooting translates over to big bore long range precision shooting? Any help is greatly appreciated.