The Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT is a bolt-action sporting rifle chambered in 22-250 Rem. It pairs a 20-inch aerograde stainless barrel wrapped in carbon fiber with a Christensen FFT carbon fiber sporter stock to reduce mass while preserving rigidity. The action includes TriggerTech trigger functionality, a removable stainless side-baffle brake, and Remington 700-compatible optics base geometry. The rifle ships with an internal 4-round magazine accessed via an FFT hinged floorplate and a two-position safety.
Key Specifications
- The rifle is chambered in 22-250 Rem.
- The barrel measures 20 inches and is a stainless steel, carbon-fiber-wrapped design.
- The action is a bolt with standard Rem 700 optics base compatibility.
- The magazine capacity is an internal 4 rounds with an FFT hinged floorplate.
- The overall length is 40.5 inches and the unloaded weight is approximately 5.3 pounds.
- The action finish is Burnt Bronze Cerakote with bronze metal color accents.
- The stock is FFT carbon fiber with green, black and tan accent webbing.
- Included features are a TriggerTech trigger and a removable stainless side-baffle brake.
- The rate of twist is 1:14″ and the muzzle thread pattern is 1/2×28.
Engineered for lightweight, precise performance, the Ridgeline FFT blends a carbon-wrapped barrel and FFT carbon stock to deliver a stable, low-mass platform suited to precision varmint work and sporting applications. Practical features such as the hinged floorplate magazine, TriggerTech trigger, and removable side-baffle brake make the rifle adaptable in the field while maintaining a focus on shot-to-shot consistency and build quality.
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