I had one for a couple of years in 243, it was fairly accurate and reliable for what it was. I got about 1.5"-1.75" groups (good days were sometimes smaller, bad days were sometimes bigger) with pretty much every factory load I put through it. I never had an issue with it, kindof hard to mess up a break-action single shot. Balanced well and wasn't too heavy, and it was really short and handy. I traded it off for a Ruger 10/22 in a boat paddle stock, sometimes I wish I still had it.
Don't expect match grade accuracy from it, as it's not a precision bench gun or a Ruger #1. The barrel isn't floated and changing your rest can type and point can impact your POI a fair amount, but I would buy one for a beater to let my kids to use if I had the chance. I would've handicapped mine to like 300 yards just with the group sizes I got, but It was a neat little gun.