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What is the goal of sighting-in a rifle?

  1. To increase the weight of the firearm

  2. To enhance the aesthetic appeal of the rifle

  3. To determine problems with firing technique

  4. To practice shooting at various distances

The correct answer is: To determine problems with firing technique

The goal of sighting-in a rifle is primarily to ensure accuracy when shooting, which involves adjusting the sights of the rifle to align with the point of impact of the bullets. This process typically involves firing a series of shots and making necessary adjustments to the sights so that the bullets hit the target at a predetermined distance. While determining problems with firing technique can occur during the sighting-in process, the primary focus is on the mechanical alignment of the rifle's sights to ensure that shots are consistently on target. Achieving the precise point of aim is crucial, especially when hunting, as it directly impacts the effectiveness and ethical considerations of the shot taken. The other options do not capture the main intent of sighting-in; increasing the weight of the firearm, enhancing aesthetic appeal, and practicing shooting at various distances are not objectives of the sighting-in process itself. Thus, the focus is rather on the mechanical accuracy and alignment of the rifle for proficient shooting.