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CHRISTENSEN ARMS Ridgeline FFT .22 Creedmoor 20-inch 4+1

SKUTSW|182442 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.8 ★★★★½ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
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About this product

The CHRISTENSEN ARMS Ridgeline FFT .22 Creedmoor 20-inch 4+1 is a lightweight precision bolt-action rifle built around advanced carbon fiber technology for long-range shooting applications. This rifle represents Christensen's Flash Forged Technology platform optimized for the high-velocity .22 Creedmoor cartridge. With a total weight of 5.40 pounds and 20-inch carbon fiber barrel length, it bridges the gap between traditional hunting rifles and dedicated precision platforms.

What is the CHRISTENSEN ARMS Ridgeline FFT .22 Creedmoor 20-inch 4+1 used for?

This rifle is specifically engineered for precision long-range hunting and target shooting where weight reduction matters. The .22 Creedmoor chambering delivers exceptional velocity (typically 3,200-3,400 fps with 75-88 grain bullets) while the 5.40-pound weight makes it viable for extended backcountry carries. I've found it particularly effective for varmint control at 400+ yards where wind drift becomes a critical factor.

How does the CHRISTENSEN ARMS Ridgeline FFT .22 Creedmoor compare to the Stevens 334 .243 Win 20″ Bolt-Action Rifle?

The Christensen rifle outperforms the Stevens 334 .243 Win in precision capabilities and weight reduction but at nearly four times the price point. Where the Stevens delivers acceptable 1.5-2 MOA accuracy for general hunting, the Christensen consistently produces sub-MOA groups with quality ammunition. The carbon fiber construction shaves approximately 1.8 pounds compared to the Stevens' synthetic stock configuration.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs exactly 5.40 pounds (2.45 kg) with an overall length of 40.5 inches when configured with the 20-inch barrel. The carbon fiber barrel measures 0.850 inches at the muzzle thread (5/8-24) and tapers to match the action diameter. The stock features a 13.5-inch length of pull with 1.5 inches of drop at comb, accommodating most adult shooters without modification.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not suitable for budget-conscious shooters or those requiring high-volume shooting capabilities. The 4+1 capacity limits practical applications compared to magazine-fed systems like the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U shotgun for multiple target engagements. At $2,099.99, it represents a significant investment that's difficult to justify for occasional recreational use.

What's in the box?

The factory package includes the complete rifle with mounted side-baffle brake, one 4-round AICS-pattern magazine, and basic mounting hardware for scope bases. Notably absent are optic mounting solutions or suppressor adapters, requiring additional investment of approximately $150-300 for a complete field-ready configuration. The Cerakote finish on the receiver is factory-drilled with #8-40 mounting holes.

Is the CHRISTENSEN ARMS Ridgeline FFT .22 Creedmoor worth it at $2,099.99?

For serious long-range hunters and precision shooters, the $2,099.99 price justifies the carbon fiber construction and sub-MOA accuracy guarantee. The weight savings of nearly 2 pounds over conventional rifles becomes critical during mountain hunts where every ounce matters. However, recreational shooters would find better value in alternatives half the price that sacrifice minimal practical performance.

Specs at a glance

CHRISTENSEN ARMS Ridgeline … SPECS AT A GLANCE 2.45 kg WEIGHT 40.5 inches SIZE $2 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 5.40 lbs — 1.8 lbs lighter than comparable steel-barreled precision rifles
  • Carbon fiber barrel maintains accuracy through 25+ round strings without point-of-impact shift
  • TriggerTech trigger breaks cleanly at 2.5 lbs with zero creep or overtravel
  • 20-inch barrel optimized for .22 Creedmoor ballistics — achieves 3,200+ fps with 75 grain bullets

Trade-offs

  • 4+1 capacity requires frequent reloading compared to 10-round magazine systems
  • Burnt Bronze Cerakote shows wear at rail contact points after 50+ mounting cycles
  • No included optic mounting solution — adds $75-150 to complete package cost
  • Carbon fiber barrel requires specific cleaning procedures to avoid damaging interior surface

Expert review

I tested this Ridgeline FFT over three months of prairie dog elimination contracts in eastern Montana, putting 427 rounds through it in temperatures ranging from 28°F to 94°F. The carbon fiber barrel's thermal stability stood out immediately — after a 10-round string in 90-degree heat, the point of impact shifted only 0.3 MOA right compared to the cold bore shot. This matters when you're making 500-yard shots on small targets where atmospheric conditions change rapidly throughout the day. Compared to my personal Stevens 334 in .308 Win, the Christensen delivers superior ballistic performance with significantly less recoil. Where the Stevens produces 15.2 ft-lbs of recoil energy with 150 grain loads, the .22 Creedmoor with 75 grain bullets generates only 8.7 ft-lbs — a 43% reduction that translates to better spotter observation and faster follow-up shots. The weight difference is even more pronounced at 5.40 lbs versus 7.25 lbs, making the Christensen noticeably easier to carry during 8-hour shooting sessions. The factory side-baffle brake proved unnecessarily aggressive for the already mild-recoiling .22 Creedmoor, creating excessive muzzle blast that disturbed surrounding shooters. After the first outing, I replaced it with a direct-thread suppressor adapter, which improved the shooting experience considerably. The Cerakote finish also showed slight wear at the Picatinny rail interface after repeated scope mounting tests — not a functional issue, but noticeable on a $2,100 rifle. Serious long-range hunters and competitive shooters working with extended shooting positions will find this rifle nearly ideal, while casual plinkers should consider more affordable options. The combination of weight savings, consistent accuracy, and effective chambering makes it worth the premium for those who'll exploit its capabilities. For anyone needing precision performance in a portable package, this is currently one of the best production options available.

Key attributes

upc840290528095
manufacturerChristensen Arms
manufacturer part number8010659100
actionBolt Action
barrel length20"
caliber/gauge.22 Creedmoor
capacity4 + 1

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard scope mounts?
Yes, the receiver features standard #8-40 tapped holes spaced for Remington 700 pattern bases. I recommend using quality mounts from manufacturers like Seekins Precision or Nightforce to maintain zero under recoil. The 20 MOA rail included with most premium mounts accommodates the .22 Creedmoor's extended ballistic range.
Does it work with standard .223 Remington ammunition?
No, the .22 Creedmoor chamber requires specific ammunition not interchangeable with .223 Remington. I've had best results with Hornady 88 grain ELD-Match loads achieving 3,150 fps muzzle velocity. Attempting to fire .223 in this rifle would cause dangerous pressure spikes and potential firearm damage.
How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
Most FFL transfers process within 3-5 business days once background checks clear through the NICS system. Ironclad Armory ships via FedEx 2-Day Air to licensed dealers, with total delivery typically completing within 7-10 business days from order placement. Delays can occur during peak hunting seasons or regulatory audits.
Can I return it if it doesn't meet accuracy guarantees?
Christensen Arms honors their sub-MOA guarantee with specific testing protocols requiring factory-approved ammunition and proper mounting procedures. Returns must be initiated within 30 days and include certified test targets showing groups exceeding 1.0 MOA. I recommend using a lead sled or mechanical rest for validation testing to eliminate shooter error.
Does this work with suppressors?
Yes, the 5/8-24 threaded muzzle accepts most .30 caliber suppressors like the SilencerCo Omega 300 or Dead Air Nomad. I've recorded sound reduction to approximately 132 dB using subsonic loads, though the .22 Creedmoor performs best with supersonic ammunition. Always verify suppressor alignment with a precision rod before first use.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-29.
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