In the world of hunting rifles, precision and reliability reign supreme. Enter the Ridgeline by Christensen Arms—a rifle that sets a new standard for those who demand excellence in every shot. This masterfully crafted firearm is designed to meet the diverse needs of hunters with its availability in twenty different chamberings.
The heart of the Ridgeline lies in its barrel construction. Featuring a 416R stainless steel core wrapped in aerograde carbon fiber, this lightweight yet robust design ensures superior performance on every hunt. The inclusion of a removable stainless steel radial muzzle brake aids in recoil reduction, allowing for faster follow-up shots without compromising accuracy. Each barrel is hand-lapped and button rifled to guarantee match-grade precision, while free-floating technology enhances consistency across various shooting conditions.
The action system on the Ridgeline exemplifies Christensen Arms' commitment to functionality and durability. Compatible with standard Remington 700 optics bases (6-48), it features an enlarged ejection port for seamless cartridge expulsion under pressure. A Trigger Tech trigger offers crisp pull dynamics, ensuring that each squeeze results in unerring performance. Constructed from billet aluminum bottom metal with a hinged floor plate, this rifle provides both strength and ease-of-use when accessing its internal magazine—capable of holding four rounds or three magnum cartridges.
A true hunter's companion must be as resilient as it is comfortable; hence, the sporter-style stock made from Christensen Arms’ renowned carbon fiber composite material does not disappoint. Stainless steel bedding pillars coupled with spot bedding enhance structural integrity during intense field use. Finished elegantly in green with black and tan webbing accents, it complements an action finish coated meticulously with Burnt Bronze Cerakote—offering both aesthetic appeal and corrosion resistance.
Proudly backed by Christensen Arms' Sub-MOA Guarantee, you can trust that your shots will consistently land within minute-of-angle accuracy at considerable distances—a testament to their dedication towards engineering perfection.