Re: Im a newbie and need some opinions
As a fellow LEO that had to buy all his own gear, I'll give you my .02.
I bought a 5R, they seem to have a very good reputation for a CONSISTENT level of accuracy. Meaning that they all seem to shoot pretty damn well (usually around .5 moa with match ammo).
When it comes to some of the other rifles, like the SPS varmint, tactical etc... most seem to shoot very well, some better than others.
I also wanted a stainless action and barrel, just a personal preference. The 5R barrel cleans very easily and the rifle does shoot quite well.
The 5R is an excellent choice, but the 700P is also an excellent option for about 250 less. The one advantage to the 700P is that it comes with the 40X trigger now, which is much better than the X mark pro.
I still find that I am looking for better groups, it's just that I am never quite satisfied. I COULD shoot tighter groups with handloads tailored to the throat on the rifle, but I try to duplicate factory loads, so I load OAL to 2.80 inches.
For just a bit more than you would have in a 5R (about 1100), you could buy an SPS with the proper bolt face (about 550 from buds) and have the action trued, lugs lapped and a high quality match barrel installed for about 600. You would still need a good stock, but a B&C M40 will only run about 220 and it is an excellent stock.
So, you're talking about 1400 for a MUCH better rifle, you may want to upgrade the trigger eventually, but my 5R shot very well with the X mark tuned to 3.5 pounds.
I really wish I had gone this route. My 5R shoots well, but I have seen what a trued rem action with match gerade barrel can do. They are much more consistent, day in, day out and shift less when the barrel gets warm.
If you don't have the time to wait, or don't want the extra cost, the 5R is an excellent rifle.
As far as glass goes, I went with the IOR 3-18x42. I wanted the Weaver tactical 3-15, but at the time, they only offered a mil/moa setup. They have sinced remedied that. I love my IOR, but I really believe, dollar for dollar, you can't beat the weaver 3-15 tactical. It has a good reticle, good glass, illumination, FFP and mil/mil.
I recently had the chance to look through PST 4-16 at the range and personally, I was unimpressed with the glass quality.
The Weaver can be had for 700.
Another good option is the Bushnell tactical 3-12, it is a bit pricier, north of 800, but is also an excellent scope.