Re: need to get started
For 1000yd F Class, our bunch maintained a Savage Model 12BVSS .308 as a newbie loaner gun. It's really well configured right O/O box, and should serve initial LR precision needs for a long time before becoming an impediment to marksmanship progress. I think we ended up selling a lot of new guys on the 12BVSS.
I would suggest a Ken Farrell 20MOA sloped base, and a stock pack with possible additions of pads made by cutting up mouse pads as spacers underneath the pack.
I think a Burris Black Diamond 6-24x scope, and Burris Signature Zee rings would work, and any scope base/bore axis windage misalignments could be resolved using Signature ring offset inserts.
For loads, I suggest Rem brass F/L resized each time, SRA 175SMK, CCI BR-2 primer, 42.2gr IMR-4064, 2.815" OAL for magazine feeding, or longer single fed to suit rifling engagement. Don't get nutzo about BR style handloading, it's not necessary beyond weighed charges, and at 1000yd, that should be good enough to hold a decent vertical.
F/L resizing on every reloading cycle can be rough on brass, but it's what G. David Tubb recommends, and Rem brass is good enough and cheap enough to use effectively and still replace when necessary without burning any big holes in your pockets. Win is just as good.
Basic Harris BR height bipod for starters, with a Hoppe's Rear Bag.
That should do it.
A Savage MKIIF .22LR with Tasco VAR624X42M Varmint/Target scope would make an effective/economical trainer with CCI .22LR Standard Velocity Target ammo.
Greg