Platform: Bolt-Action
Material: Carbon Fiber Composite
Orientation: Right
Color: Green with Black and Tan Webbing
Length: 46″
Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor
Firearm Type: Rifle
Magazine Capacity: 4+1
Barrel Length: 24″
Trigger Type: TriggerTech
Stock: Sporter
Twist Rate: 1:8″
Series/Collection: Ridgeline
Barrel Material: 416R Stainless Steel
Receiver Material: 416 Stainless Steel
The Ridgeline is the quintessential hunting rifle. Offered in twenty chamberings, the rifle features a sporter carbon fiber composite gunstock and a stainless steel radial muzzle brake built around a light target contour Christensen Arms carbon fiber wrapped barrel. The Ridgeline weighs in starting at 6.3 lb and is backed by the Christensen Arms Sub-MOA Guarantee.
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Anonymous
1 year agoGreat rifle and the purchasing process with Bass Pro is always seamless. I typically order all my firearms online and pick up at local store. Appreciate it guys - now if you could help me find some ammo for my 28 nosler, that would be fantastic!
JimZ42
1 year agoI bought this in prep for a mountain goat hunt and now after that and a moose hunt I can vouch it shoots incredibly well and with the right bullets the tightest patterns I’ve ever shot with any gun! Well worth it.
Pittser
1 year agoIncredibly accurate rifle. Factory Hornady precision hunter ELDX shoots .33 - .75 MOA after doing Christensen’s barrel break in procedure on their website. Haven’t tried the rounds that bloggers say shoot the best in these barrels (Accubond & Bergers) but will once I can find some. Great lightweight accurate rifle!
North Idaho Forester
1 year agoDo your research before you buy. I have put more money into fixing manufacturing problems then I spent on the gun itself. I can’t believe this company is still in business. If you do your research you will quickly find out. Absolute trash! Rounds stovepipe when reloading or they kick the next round out of the action completely, large burr in the chamber that damaged the brass, fluting in the bolt knob is so sharp it cuts your hand, sling studs not centered on the stock….the list goes on!
NClongrange
1 year agoThis rifle is perfect. Truth be told… I really wanted a Bergara MgLite… but after a year I still couldn’t find/get my hands on one. So I bought this rifle and I am so glad I did. First, for practicality of hunting mountain country where I live, and secondly to play around in the long range game. My first box of shells (economy) I put through it was pretty inconsistent/ not sub MOA. I switched brands to Hornady 143 grain ELX (I believe) and immediately grouped within 2” my first 3 shots. All in all: super light, smooth action, 20 MOA rail gets you well beyond 1k yards with the Nightforce NX8 scope.
James W
1 year agoVery good rifle. Quality made. The reason I made the purchase is it’s lightweight and sub moa guarantee from manufacturer. Out of the box, put a scope on it sighted it in during break in and towards the end of break in was hitting an 18” plate at 1,000 in 10-15mph wind. Very accurate for its weight. You definitely pay for what you get in this package.
cbeick
1 year agoI am not a bench shooter, I am a hunter. I bought this gun for its quality, weight, and accuracy. My best 5 shot group, witnessed and measured by the range master is .188 inches at 100 yards. On my first trip to the range, it shot a .224 and a .334 five-shot groups. What could this gun do with a real bench shooter?? I am the limiting factor on this amazing gun.
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