I just went through a similar decision process myself. My goal was to have a light weight carry rifle that would serve as a test mule for my reloading habit, it would serve as a varmint gun (so it had to be accurate with provision for mounting a scope), and all-around plinker.  It also had to be small enough to fit in a small space in my car - meaning it had to have a 16" barrel.  I planned to shoot out to 300-350 yards.  I decided to go with a rifle with 1/7 twist so that I could shoot heavier bullets, which retain energy, at the ranges I planned.  I bought a Colt 6940 upper and mounted it to a Noveske lower that I built.  I like the monolithic upper on the Colt because of the solid optics base it provides.  I'm not suggesting that you buy a Colt, but you might want to consider a barrel with a faster twist than the standard 1/7.  I'm pretty sure that RRA makes an upper with a Wylde chamber (still allows shooting of .223 and 5.56 ammo - but closer tolerance) and 1/8 twist.  I'm pretty sure that RRA claims 1 MOA for that configuration.
Blessings
Paul