I just shot my .260 X2 at the range today. Man, it's a nice handling rifle. The range officer even commented about how smooth the action cycled when I worked it.

I'm pulling for the new management at MRC. They fill a nice niche between a factory gun and a full custom, especially for us lefties. It'll be interesting to see what the new management comes up with for rifle designs/configurations.

I've said this in some other posts:
I'd buy a bare MRC stainless action, buy a match barrel from Shilen in the profile of your choosing, buy a McMillen edge stock and have a competent gunsmith put it all together. You'd have the best of everything!