Hey I'm looking to get into compitive long range shooting,
Do you mean Fullbore "Target Rifle" (prone, iron sights and slings, 300y-1000y, calibers .223 Rem or .308 Win), or Fullbore F-Class (prone, scope, rested, 300-1000y, .223 and .308 and also an "Open" class too), or another kind?
For the first two kinds, you should contact your provincial rifle association (APRA = Alberta Provincial Rifle Association, NPRA = Nfld PRA) - see
http://dcra.ca/provincial_rifle_associations.htm
what's a good entry level rifle I had my eye in the mossberg night train 2 but I had a guy tell ne that he has one and never liked it at all so I'm open to suggestions and if anyone has anything forsale let me know thanks
I think the Mossberg is quite new, I don't know anything about it. You might want to cautiously avoid it until it becomes known as basis for a proven target rifle.
How much many can/will you spend, what do you want and what are you willing to put up with?
You could get a used "Sportco", they are a .308 Win rifle made in Australia for target rifle shooting. They are a bit clunky overall in many ways, but they are actually pretty good (they can and have been used to win national championships). They are single shot bolt actions, which came with a fairly heavy 26" barrel and a plain wood stock; in a way they look like a .308 version of a single shot .22 Cooey. Sportcos are a very good choice for the cheapest possible entry-level into iron sight TR shooting. They're not necessarily the best choice for scope shooting, they have a very small receiver and they were not originally tapped for scope mounting. Scopes can be mounted on them of course, but it is extra expensive and a bit of a hassle too.
I am badly out of the loop on rifles pricing, but I would think/hope (and welcome corrections!) that you ought to be able to find a good used Sportco for $500, possibly even including a set of iron sights.
For $1200-ish you could get a brand new Savage target rifle off the shelf (there are a handful of models that would be applicable).
For a bit more than $2000 you could build yourself a first-rate custom target rifle. I know you asked for entry level, I just wanted to include this because if you can find a way to afford it, using the very best gear possible will make your learning of shooting a lot quicker.
There are also a wide variety of other used target rifles for sale, whose usability and price vary widely - from screaming bargains to nearly a ripoff. You might want to get some advice/help from someone familiar with this stuff (a member of your PRA ought to be able to help) if you want to seriously look at buying a used target rifle - knowing what things are worth and what is important and what is not, you ought to be able to get something for 1/2 to 1/3 of what it cost to build.