Christensen Evoke .308 Win 20in Threaded Bolt Action — Bronze/Green
About this product
The Christensen Arms Evoke .308 Win 20in Threaded Bolt Action is a precision-ready hunting rifle that combines a lightweight synthetic platform with competition-level barrel machining for accurate, reliable field performance. This isn't a range toy; it's a purpose-built tool for hunters who understand that weight savings shouldn't come at the expense of mechanical consistency. At 6.8 pounds unloaded, it's specifically balanced for long carries and stable off-hand shots.
What is the Christensen Evoke .308 Win used for?
This rifle is engineered for western mountain hunting and long-range predator control where weight is critical but terminal accuracy remains paramount. The 20-inch threaded barrel provides sufficient velocity for .308 Winchester out to realistic field distances—expect reliable expansion from quality 168-175 grain hunting loads at 400-500 yards. The threaded muzzle allows for direct suppressor mounting for noise-sensitive operations, while the fixed synthetic stock shrugs off weather and rough handling better than a stevens-555-sport-ovr-undr-12ga-30's walnut ever could.
How does the Christensen Evoke compare to the Stevens 334 in .308?
The Christensen Evoke offers superior barrel construction and trigger for shooters who prioritize raw mechanical precision, while the Stevens 334 provides basic reliability at half the price point. The Evoke's hand-lapped, button-rifled 416R stainless barrel will typically produce sub-MOA groups with match ammunition straight from the factory, whereas the Stevens 334 is a solid 1.5-2 MOA rifle. However, the Evoke costs approximately $500 more than a comparable the stevens-334-308win-20-3rd-black, which makes the Stevens the better choice for hunters who measure accuracy in vital-zone hits rather than group size on paper.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 6.8 pounds (3.08 kg) empty without optics, with an overall length of 40.5 inches. The 20-inch barrel features a 5/8x24 direct-thread pattern with a 1:10 rifling twist rate, optimized for stabilizing heavier .30 caliber projectiles. The stock's length of pull measures 13.75 inches, which is suitable for most adult shooters wearing winter hunting layers.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is a poor choice for benchrest competitors or shooters prioritizing maximum .308 Winchester velocity over portability. The 20-inch barrel sacrifices approximately 75-100 fps of muzzle velocity compared to a standard 24-inch hunting barrel, which matters for extreme long-range ballistics. It's also not ideal for traditionalists who prefer wood stocks or detachable box magazines, as it employs a fixed synthetic stock and internal magazine.
What's in the box?
You receive the complete rifle with the removable RFR stainless steel muzzle brake already installed, one 5-round AICS-pattern detachable magazine, and the factory-provided thread protector. No optic rings, cleaning kit, or sling are included—plan for an additional $150-300 in necessary mounting hardware and accessories before your first range session.
Is the Christensen Evoke worth it at $975.99?
Yes, if your hunting or precision shooting demands mechanical advantages that directly translate to first-round hits at extended distances. The $975.99 price buys you a TriggerTech adjustable trigger factory-set to a crisp 3-pound break and a hand-lapped barrel that would cost $400+ to retrofit to a basic rifle. For shooters who simply need a reliable deer rifle for woods hunting under 200 yards, the investment is better directed toward optics and ammunition for a more affordable platform like the Stevens 334.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Hand-lapped 416R stainless barrel delivers consistent sub-MOA accuracy with match ammunition
- Weighs 6.8 pounds empty — nearly 2 pounds lighter than most .308 hunting rifles with similar features
- TriggerTech adjustable trigger breaks at a crisp 3 pounds with zero take-up or overtravel
- 5/8x24 threaded muzzle accepts suppressors without adapter requirements
Trade-offs
- Fixed synthetic stock lacks adjustability — no comb height or length-of-pull modifications without aftermarket replacement
- 20-inch barrel sacrifices 75-100 fps velocity compared to 24-inch barrels, affecting long-range ballistics
- No iron sights included — requires immediate optics purchase and mounting before field use
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Key attributes
| upc | 840290528965 |
| manufacturer | Christensen Arms |
| manufacturer part number | 801-15006-01 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 20" |
| caliber/gauge | .308 / 7.62 NATO |
| capacity | 4 |
| color | Burnt Bronze |
| model | Evoke |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 9.5 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?
- Yes, the barrel features a standard 5/8x24 threaded muzzle with the thread protector in place under the factory-installed RFR brake. This direct-thread pattern is compatible with most .30 caliber rifle suppressors from manufacturers like SilencerCo, Dead Air, and Rugged. The muzzle itself is 0.735 inches in diameter, which provides sufficient shoulder for proper suppressor alignment.
- What scope base does it use?
- The receiver is drilled and tapped with a standard Remington 700 short action footprint. You'll need a set of #6-48 scope base screws and either a Picatinny rail or traditional two-piece base from manufacturers like Nightforce, Badger Ordnance, or Warne. Mounting torque for these screws should not exceed 28 inch-pounds to avoid stripping the receiver threads.
- Does it come with a magazine?
- Yes, it includes one 5-round AICS-pattern detachable magazine. The magwell accepts standard AICS-compatible magazines from companies like Accuracy International, Magpul, and MDT. Spare magazines typically cost between $45-75 each, depending on manufacturer and capacity.
- How long is the warranty?
- Christensen Arms provides a limited lifetime warranty to the original purchaser, covering defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the product. Warranty service typically requires 2-3 weeks for evaluation and repair, not including shipping time to and from their service center in Utah.
- Can the trigger weight be adjusted?
- Yes, the TriggerTech adjustable trigger can be tuned from 2.5 to 5 pounds without disassembly. Factory setting is approximately 3 pounds. Adjustment requires a 3/32-inch hex key and should be performed with the rifle unloaded and the action removed from the stock for safety.
- Is the barrel free-floated from the stock?
- Yes, the barrel is completely free-floated from the forend with approximately 0.040 inches of clearance along its entire length. There should be no contact points between the barrel and stock—you can verify this by sliding a dollar bill between them from the muzzle to the receiver. This design prevents point-of-impact shift from sling pressure or bipod loading.