I own a B-14 HMR and a LRP Elite both in 6.5 Creed. I was able to snag the rifles for $800 and $1750 respectively. Overall, I have been extremely happy with both, and they are really a solid bargain for what they are made to do. The HMR was not very accurate out of the box and didn't shoot well until it was very broken in. I am now getting 0.25" at 100 with handloads. I love the ergonomics of the HMR and believe it is one of the best stocks on any rifle under $1k. The trigger and bolt are both pretty decent as well.
The LRP is in an entirely different class. From the beginning, it has shot better than I can and is extremely smooth. It will shoot a cloverleaf almost any day of the week at 200 and does not seem to have much of a POI change as it heats up. While the jury is still out on the stock, it is growing on me and seems to be solid. It is worth noting that the Magpul stock on the LRP elite has a crazy LOP that might not work for shorter folks.
I have shot both rifles next to guys with everything from Cadex to AI to reworked Remingtons, and I didn't feel like either gun let me down. The HMR is an entry level rifle, so it isn't an AI, but the LRP really does hold its own against the big boys. I have been seeing a lot more Bergara rifles at competitions recently, and a lot of guys are having great luck with the whole Bergara Premier line.
All in all, I have about 600 rounds down the tube on the LRP this season and would buy it again in a heartbeat. If they ever get back in stock, I am going to pick up a HMR Pro in 300 PRC.