I bought one, knowing I'd play with it and carry it for moose.
I sold it a few months later based on what I considered to be a bad investment. Never actually hunted with it.
I decided it was a number of things, not one of them being a decent rifle for honest to God hunting. Good for other things, sure, but ultimately in my opinion, the XCR-M is a rifle that over commits and under delivers.
If you want to carry something cool while hunting, sure, but, a hunting rifle it is not.
Why not consider a Ruger Scout rifle if you want something cool? Or, buy a AICS in .308. Honestly, if you've got money to burn, and want something that will do both hunting and paper well, in a ###y package, that's the direction I'd go.
Truth is, until we can actually hunt with AR10 type platforms, it's just not worth it in trying to find a decent semi to replace it.
I don't miss my -M one bit. It cost me $3200ish shipped, and I managed to get 2800 for it a few months later after 150 rounds of "what is this sh!t". I ended up turning that 2800 into a lot of other things, like a bow, and a Hornady L-N-L, and a M&P Pro, oh, and a snowblower. Honestly, the 700 from that sale that paid for the snowblower was quite possibly the best purchase I'll ever make in my life after this past winter.
Whatever you do, buy it used. That way when you tire of it, you'll do okay.