Re: Need info on a tripod and sniper vest
As Cory said, there are a lot of guys that get placed into a Sniper billet that don't have any precision rifle experience. Smaller departments don't have a huge pool of skills to pull from.
What usually happens is a guy is selected. Handed a rifle or told to buy one, then he gets sent to a state or private course to be certified. THAT is where they learn a vast majority of their skills.
Those of us that come into the job with military training or extensive experience are usually in the minority.
It is also not at all uncommon for guys who have been a trained sniper for several years to still not know what equipment is out there. They know what they need to know to do the job.
To answer the OP's question:
There are tons of good reviews on the PRS tripods (
http://www.precisionriflesolutions.com/). I have not had a chance to try one myself, but I will be changing that soon. The DLWC tripod from Alamo Four Star is the gold standard, but good luck getting one.
I don't wear a "Sniper Vest" when I am on a callout with the long gun. I just wear my pistol in a tac holster and my soft body armor under my BDU's. All my necessary gear is in my ruck. I just find it easier to operate in a variety of situations like that.
For a pack I use an Eagle A-III MOLLE. It's large enough to carry all the crap to sustain you and the rifle for an extended callout. It large enough to contain all my crap and still throw in a bunch of bottles of water before I leave the car. When it's loaded out it's large enough to use it as a rest.