Their XWR model, which was the predecessor to the X2, has really worked well for me as has a SCR of the same vintage of about ten years go.

The one X2 I own in .300 Win Mag took work similar to fooling with a R700 and 250 rounds and replacing one broken stock before it ran right. Once it was in a new stock and bedded correctly, it too cut cloverleafs. My conclusion was the metal work was well done, but they started to make their own stocks for the X2 they ran into problems.

I still watch for the XWR’s to come up for sale.

No experience with the X3 or comparable recent vintage wood stocks, but they seem to generate a disproportionate share of the negative feedback.

The MRC XWR .308 with a Nightforce 2.5-10x42 and Barnes 130 TTSX is one of my favorite rifles.