The accuracy seems quite reasonable for a rifle of its type, the reliability thus far on the prototype is also good. We are being squeezed out of existence by an unfriendly government which has managed to get re-elected because we are fragmented and divided. I look through this string and think, this is why we are where we are; everyone complaining about how something isn't good enough--it's not as accurate as a Swissarms (banned), it's not as ergonomic or accurate or reliable as an AR15 (banned, and constantly improved over 50 years), etc etc. I say massive kudos to a Canadian company willing to take a leap of faith and put time, money, and sweat into designing and manufacturing a local option for Canadian gun owners. If you think of the risks for ANY company (TSE, Wolverine, Kodiak, etc) taking something like this on in this political climate, they are huge. It would be far easier for these companies to say, "not worth it" and not bother trying. For myself, if I have the money when these rifles come available, I will gladly shell out for one even if I hardly have time to go to the range with it. It will be worth it just to buy Canadian and I can then try it out side by side with my WS-MCR, another Canadian venture, and have two guns the government can just try to take away from me without compensation. I think the company has done a good job trying to bring a product to market that fits in the narrow niche which is still legal in this country. Thank you also to "Bartok5" for an amazing and articulate review.
That said, I will be interested to see how the production unit looks compared to the prototype, and what the reviews are one it is in the hands of the average Joe; the people who have the time to go to the range and put a few thousand rounds through one will certainly find the inevitable weak points, but those will be able to be corrected. All of these projects end up being works in constantly changing progress.