I'm with you on this one Dexter Morgan, also everyone seems to be forgetting about the better accuracy of a quality AR compared to a XCR's accuracy.
Also the bolt gun for hunting would also be more accurate and reliable then a XCR and hunting is where both these features really count.
One other point I really don't get is people saying a XCR is like an AR. Really cause I just don't get it, the XCR comes across like a cheap alternative to a decent quality AR (for me anyways, but obviously not for everyone so it seems).
When I compare a XCR to a quality AR it's like a major contrast in build quality and design to me with the AR feeling so right and a XCR not.
As for the RPAL required for an AR's range use, it's easy peasy once you're RPAL licensed you can travel to any restricted range in your province (even farther) w/o asking or needing anything to be done. So if you don't have a RPAL yet you should get one ASAP, because the more RPAL owners the harder it will be to take AR's or any other restricted away from of us all.
If you think Restricted's don't matter because you have a NR XCR, don't kid yourself because those semi's would be next.
We need to stand united as a group with us all being RPAL licensed.
Cheers D