For me, a "proper" rifle action is CRF. That's a personal bias, and in no way reflects the reality that CRF is not necessary for a quality, properly functioning rifle (reference the wonderful Tikka T3). I also love the simple pre-64 M70 trigger. It's a study in "less is more." Most of my rifles are tweaked Kimber MT's or stainless Winchester M70's, re-barreled, or otherwise restocked in fiberglass handles.
Having said all that, I don't "get" the new MRC. It seems like they don't know who their potential customer is. Mostly, the younger "flat brim generation" (not being pejorative here), if they even know what it is, could care less about CRF, while those of us that do won't care for the brown finish on the steel (fiberglass version), gold trigger and band on the bolt (WTF?), muzzle brake, tacticool bolt handle, built-in rail, and, as if there wasn't enough verbage on the rifle, did they really have to put a big "M" engraved into the tang? The gun world is out of control on obnoxious branding. While funtion doesn't follow aesthetics, I threw up a little in my mouth taking in this rifle as a whole.
Again, I'm not sure they understand who their market is, because I'd sooner build something on an M70 action, or if I wanted lighter, build or buy something on a Kimber MT 84/8400 action or an M700 clone action.
As an aside, I give them credit for machining the action out of solid bar stock rather than investment casting. That's huge! And while I don't necessarily need or care for an integral scope base (I've JB Welded bases to rifle receivers for 35 years), it is a very nice feature, even if it's limiting to choices.