Christensen Arms Ridgeline Ti
Custom built at Christensen Facility for a special program I participated in. Very smooth action, sub MOA with all loads I've tried (used brass cases only). I used this rifle for two hunting seasons and has a nick or two on the stock (pictured) and some anodizing wear on the bolt, but a great, accurate, fun-shooting rifle (suppressed or unsuppressed).
This rig served me well and put elk and deer on the table, but I find myself leaning more toward a folding setup in the future (as I hunt out of my backpack) and shoot my Sig Cross more. Looking to find this nice little rig a new home before hunting season. This is by far nicer than my Sig Cross, but I'm a simpleton apparently and don't want this to become a safe queen. It great shape minus a few wear spots in anodizing and minor nicks on stock.
PICTURES
Specs:
Caliber: .308 Winchester
20" Threaded Christensen Carbon Fiber Barrel (5/8x24 threading with thread protector….50 rounds or less on barrel)
Note: when I built this rifle at the factory, it was a 6.5 creedmoor. After hunting with it two seasons, I decided to swap to the .308 winchester but used a Christensen prefit carbon fiber barrel (professionally installed by MGM Gunsmithing in Nampa, ID)
Christensen Carbon Fiber Composite Sporter Stock (minor nicks pictured)
Triggertech Primary frictionless trigger
Spiral Fluted Bolt
Upgrades (Performed at Factory)
Christensen Detachable Magazine Hunter - Comes with Christensen 5 round magazine
Christensen Tactical Bolt Knob (minor wear) will include standard bolt knob in sale as well
Christensen 20MOA with integrated recoil lug (not pictured)
4" Bottom Picatinny Rail for bipod mounting (integrated sling swivel)
Scope not included. Will come with the 20 MOA picatinny rail installed. Can include Talley Low 30 mm rings if desired. Email is best if you have any questions.
No Trades at this Time please unless you have a Seekins Havak PH2 (plus cash) or Element in 7prc or 300 prc
Asking $2150 shipped OBRO. Unfortunately, no sales to CA at this time. Cross posted on a few other sites.
Custom built at Christensen Facility for a special program I participated in. Very smooth action, sub MOA with all loads I've tried (used brass cases only). I used this rifle for two hunting seasons and has a nick or two on the stock (pictured) and some anodizing wear on the bolt, but a great, accurate, fun-shooting rifle (suppressed or unsuppressed).
This rig served me well and put elk and deer on the table, but I find myself leaning more toward a folding setup in the future (as I hunt out of my backpack) and shoot my Sig Cross more. Looking to find this nice little rig a new home before hunting season. This is by far nicer than my Sig Cross, but I'm a simpleton apparently and don't want this to become a safe queen. It great shape minus a few wear spots in anodizing and minor nicks on stock.
PICTURES
Specs:
Caliber: .308 Winchester
20" Threaded Christensen Carbon Fiber Barrel (5/8x24 threading with thread protector….50 rounds or less on barrel)
Note: when I built this rifle at the factory, it was a 6.5 creedmoor. After hunting with it two seasons, I decided to swap to the .308 winchester but used a Christensen prefit carbon fiber barrel (professionally installed by MGM Gunsmithing in Nampa, ID)
Christensen Carbon Fiber Composite Sporter Stock (minor nicks pictured)
Triggertech Primary frictionless trigger
Spiral Fluted Bolt
Upgrades (Performed at Factory)
Christensen Detachable Magazine Hunter - Comes with Christensen 5 round magazine
Christensen Tactical Bolt Knob (minor wear) will include standard bolt knob in sale as well
Christensen 20MOA with integrated recoil lug (not pictured)
4" Bottom Picatinny Rail for bipod mounting (integrated sling swivel)
Scope not included. Will come with the 20 MOA picatinny rail installed. Can include Talley Low 30 mm rings if desired. Email is best if you have any questions.
No Trades at this Time please unless you have a Seekins Havak PH2 (plus cash) or Element in 7prc or 300 prc
Asking $2150 shipped OBRO. Unfortunately, no sales to CA at this time. Cross posted on a few other sites.