That would depend on the caliber, and type of bullet, the rifle uses.
500-1000 USD
Game of all size and shape is hunted, and the calibre varies in accordance with what it is you're hunting. If you're hunting elk, you're not going to use the same calibre you would hunt squirrel with, and vice versa. A hunting rifle is simply a rifle which is used for hunting - that in itself doesn't determine what's being hunted, and it would be impossible to determine an average calibre, given that not every hunting rifle was a purpose built rifle - some hunters, for example, used decommissioned military rifles such as the SKS.
Cost: 1 rifle, 1 bullet, several hours of hunting time.
Yes, it is a superb hunting rifle, more advanced and fast than the average bolt action rifle. However, you need to check the local hunting regulations on how many rounds are legal in a weapon while hunting, in some places its 5 rounds in others, its 10.
Depends on how you define accuracy. Mossberg makes a durable, workmanlike hunting rifle. While it would not be my first choice for a 900 meter target rifle, in a hunting situation, it is probably more accurate than the average shooter.
it depends on what your hunting
H&R Handi-Rifle
A "sniper rifle" is simply a rifle employed for that purpose. So long as the "sniper rifle" meets the criteria and restrictions for hunting firearms in the state you're hunting in, you can use it.
Hunting rifle scopes come in a wide variety and are easy to find online. Some websites like The Scope Smith and Optics Best Buy offer hunting rifle scopes.
The BSA Sweet 17 rifle scope is an affordable scope that's designed for beginning rifle users. Average prices on the scope range from $50.00 to $100.00 in most cases.
ABOUT $18-$20. That was about 4 months wages for an average laborer.