My good shooting buddy has a RPR in 6.5CM. It’s his first “precision” rifle. He put a Razor 4.5-27 on it, bought here on The Hide for $1900. So, for UNDER $3k he has a legitimate rifle that I’ve personally seen him shoot .6moa 5 shot groups, and I’ve seen a couple go sub .5moa. This is a relatively beginner shooter. That price is what I paid for my first S&B scope!!!
Now, the trigger isn’t a Timney, and the chassis isn’t all high end, and the velocity out of his barrel isn’t what my match rifle will do, but SO WHAT. Point is: he shoots it, and pretty well. It handles match ammo just fine. He regularly makes hits to 1K. And he loves it, FOR HIM. Better a rifle in hand that he can own, enjoy, and most important learn with. Nothing replaces shooting with a good coach, and learning. The RPR allows guy to do that.
Let’s face it, not everyone is in a financial position to buy a $4K match rifle, a $3K or more scope, a bi-pod, etc, you’re easily at $8K for what many of us shoot. The number of folks that can do that is very small. He has a gun to get him in the game, and if/when he ever sells it, he won’t get hurt much.
I say they are a great gun for what they are. More people get into the sport, the shooting sports grow and prosper. Growth is MOSTLY a good thing.