I bought one about 2 weeks ago even after reading all the many negative reviews. I wanted to try one out for myself and see if I could get the rare accurate rifle you hear about. I'm a glutton for punishment.
Tried nearly 10 different brands, Eley 10X, Eley Match, SK long range, Lapua long range, Lapua Center X, Eley Team, CCI standard velocity, CCI Mini Mags, Norma TAC 22, and a couple other brands that I don't remember the name. Results?? I was able to get the guaranteed 1 inch at 50 yards with a couple of the ammos. Eley Team surprisingly did the best.
The testing was done at an indoor range using bi-pod and rear sandbag with a 3-15x 44 Sig Sauer Whiskey 5 scope. I brought my torque wrench with me and tried different settings and none of them resulted in smaller groups, just moved the POI a bit on the target. I shot rimfire benchrest for a number of years and am a competent shooter, not a champion but competent, so I think I meet the cited guarantee requirements set by Springfield. Pretty disgusted as I have a Ruger American Rimfire with the pencil barrel that will beat that.
The Pros of the rifle, a few. I like the looks of it, the stock is rigid and the ergonomics of it work well for my hands. The trigger is a bit heavy even after tinkering with it, but Remington pattern triggers are available. The trigger is flat and wide, which I like, and I had no problem with the heavy pull.
If Springfield would use a better quality barrel they will have a definite winner. I'm going to send it down the road to another glutton for punishment as it will require an aftermarket ($$$) barrel to be accurate.