Like has been hinted at, when you get a good one, it will shoot and shoot. A friend started with a Ruger RPR and did really well, even winning local matches and getting a good start in PRS with his 6.5 until he shot out the barrel. He rebarreled it with a good smith and still has the rifle, but now shoots a custome action and barrel in an MPA for his matches. My sister in law has a RPR I recommended in 6.5 and has our shot a few guys with very high end custom rifles with it.
My point is that, when you get one of their good ones, you will be well set for your first long range rifle. You do not have to upgrade it through the wazoo to make it shoot well.
Let us know how your contact with Ruger goes.