I've got a Stealth, a buddy has a RPR. I bought the Stealth because the RPR was still scarce as hen's teeth when I was looking to buy. I wish I would have held out for a RPR... Both guns are comparable accuracy wise - both are tack drivers, close enough that I wouldn't give a nod to one or the other in terms of accuracy. Given that, I don't think my Stealth has any benefit over the RPR besides being cheaper. The stock on the RPR is better then the Savage, the RPR has a folding stock and the Savage doesn't, the RPR has a 3 lug short throw bolt, and the RPR allows you to mount the bipod much further forward then the Savage. As far as actions go - I wouldn't say the Savage feels "better" but it feels "heftier". The RPR action with a new bolt shroud feels great though, incredibly smooth, but just doesn't have the heft of the Savage is the best way I can describe it.
With all that said, if price is a concern definitely go Savage and you'd be happy. If you're at all thinking about buying a Savage and swapping stocks or adding a folding adapter, just go Ruger as you'll be at the price of an RPR after you make those upgrades. Personally I think the RPR looks a lot better as well.