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1. Mar 12, 2017. #11. If you want the lightest, compact rifle for hunting, drop the can and get a tikka t3 superlite in 300WSM. Its less than 6 pounds, shoots subMOA and you can pick them up for 550-650. You dont need the extra weight, hassle and length of a can while covering miles of open ground.
Christensen Modern Precision Rifle. I'd have to look back to be sure, but I think the I sold the barreled action in the $13-1400 range. I bought an Origin at 10% off, ~$745, when Brownell's still allowed the coupons on them. I then purchased a Proof Origin Pre-fit for $730. In my case, ~$150-200 net upgrade cost.
15. Jul 10, 2018. #1. Hey there everyone, I just want to give everyone a heads up warning about a manufacturer that claims to produce high end rifles. Christensen Arms. I purchased a CA BA Tactical in 6.5 Creedmoor 26" Carbon fiber barrel. This is a $2,700 Rifle, not to mention i put a Vortex Razor HD Gen II 4.5-27X56.
Range day 1 showed promise during barrel break-in. Now after range day 2 I am completely thrilled on how well this rifle is. The action is smooth. The ceracote is nice. The brake is decent enough for now (definitely helps with recoil). The trigger is very nice and crisp.
Apr 2, 2018. #1. Apr 2, 2018. #1. I didn't see many reviews when I decided to purchase this so I figured I'd make a thread of my initial review and later update it once I get some more time with it. Model: Christensen Arms MPR 26 inch 6.5 Creedmoor. Initial unboxing showed that it was well packaged, and pretty well covered in a light grease.
Oct 19, 2016. #5. I can't really say, but Christensen is beginning to guarantee 1/2" accuracy in a couple of packages. I didn't see that listed with Fierce. That kind of money should come with a performance level in writing.
TEST 1: 147gr ELD Match #81501. Left two targets are CTR, right two are MPR (f*cking first shot is almost always a flyer, neither rifle loved it) TEST 2: Hornady 143gr ELD-X Precision Hunter #81499. Top two CTR (I f*cked that left target), bottom two were MPR. TEST 3: Hornady 140gr ELD Match #81500.
I was leaning toward a custom rifle, but I ran across the Christensen Arms Mesa Long Range. It seems to be about right and runs $1,400 out the door. That being said, $1,400 isn't a bad deal for a turnkey rifle with a brake, lower-end TT trigger, and an acceptable stock. I shoot competitively, so I am used to nice rifles and realize this would ...
I took a brand new 7prc Christensen FFT to the range for the break in process. First shot with Hornady factory ammo, I got the following pressure signs: completely blown out primer, ejector marks with sharp edges where brass flowed into ejectors, really heavy bolt lift (could still work bolt with one hand, just really had to reef on it).
Feb 7, 2024. #3. Christensen Arms makes pretty decent centerfire rifles. I know their Ranger (rimfire rifle) got some mixed reviews, but it looks like they put more effort into this one. The R700 Trigger compatibility is nice (plus comes with a TriggerTech) and the chassis seems really good quality. However, $1250 seems like a lot for a fancy RPR.