Get the 7mmRM if you want one. A 7mmRM hunting rifle has nothing to do with F(F) or F(TR).
A Leupold scope with target knobs and parallax adjustment will work. Most selecting a scope for F class will likely choose one with more than 14X at the top end.
Anyone here ever seen anyone shooting F Class with a monopod mounted on a rear sling swivel stud? Rather than using a bag?
Get a quality scope. It will last. Put it on your .223 Axis. Get a Harris low swivel bipod, and a bag. Get some ammunition with 69gr SMKs. Get out to a range and do some shooting. If it is windy, you are going to get blown around once you get past 500m, but the learning experience will be there. Get a ballistics table and windage diagram for the ammunition you are going to be shooting.
Important thing it to get out to a range. ORA/DCRA. Go out even if you don't take a rifle. Watch what people are doing. You will likely be invited to fire a few rounds. Get involved. Pull targets. There is a learning curve, get started on it.
A Leupold scope with target knobs and parallax adjustment will work. Most selecting a scope for F class will likely choose one with more than 14X at the top end.
Anyone here ever seen anyone shooting F Class with a monopod mounted on a rear sling swivel stud? Rather than using a bag?
Get a quality scope. It will last. Put it on your .223 Axis. Get a Harris low swivel bipod, and a bag. Get some ammunition with 69gr SMKs. Get out to a range and do some shooting. If it is windy, you are going to get blown around once you get past 500m, but the learning experience will be there. Get a ballistics table and windage diagram for the ammunition you are going to be shooting.
Important thing it to get out to a range. ORA/DCRA. Go out even if you don't take a rifle. Watch what people are doing. You will likely be invited to fire a few rounds. Get involved. Pull targets. There is a learning curve, get started on it.