I bought one of the earliest gen 2 6mm creedmoor RPRs (pre-ordered). Workmanship/build quality is just OK. But the specimen I received was a shooter. 0.8" initial 5-shot group with factory ammo. That was the only 5-shot group I shot with factory ammo because I pulled apart the rest of the ammo for brass. Loaded up some 105 gr berger hybrids with 41.5, 41.8 and 42.1 gr H4350 loaded to 2.79" COL (max length in a pmag is about 2.80"). During load testing (3-shot groups), every group I shot was under 0.5" with the best being 0.125" (I keep a picture on my phone!). Of course that's not typical, though if you look at the dedicated RPR thread here, you'll find sub-MOA is typical. Early RPR 6mm creedmoor rifles often had unusually short throats such that factory loads were jammed into the lands, but since mine shot so well I considered that a feature rather than a bug - I have plenty of room to chase the lands as the throat erodes.
Bottom line, given the pricing and intended use, it's a fine entry-level PRS rifle. Too heavy to carry around for hunting or varminting though. It's a fair value for what you pay (street price). I suggest you read through the RPR thread in the bolt action section of this forum.