Sorry, I'll add...the MR, I chart is used when:
1. Scarcity of data (e.g., data from an experiment, summarized data at the top layer of a directed sampling plan)
2. There is no rational subgroup identified
The MR can be quite useful to examine data for consistency and identify potential outliers. If, however, you are interested in comparing and assigning different sources of variation (which require rational subgroups based on rational hypotheses), you are better off with R, X-bar charts.
"All models are wrong, some are useful" G.E.P. Box