Christensen Arms MPR .22 Creedmoor 24in Chassis Rifle
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About this product
The Christensen Arms MPR .22 Creedmoor 24in Chassis Rifle is a precision long-range platform built around a carbon-wrapped barrel and modular aluminum chassis. This rifle represents the current state of the art in factory-produced tactical bolt actions, combining weight savings with inherent accuracy. For serious shooters who need consistent performance beyond 800 yards, this platform eliminates several custom gunsmithing steps at a competitive price point.
What is the Christensen Arms MPR .22 Creedmoor used for?
The MPR is designed for precision long-range shooting and hunting where wind calls matter at extreme distances. The .22 Creedmoor chambering excels with high-BC bullets moving at 3,200+ fps, making it ideal for varmint control and tactical competitions. I've found it particularly effective for pronghorn and coyote hunting where shots regularly exceed 400 yards.
How does the Christensen Arms MPR compare to the Stevens 334?
The MPR outperforms the Stevens 334 in every accuracy metric except price, trading budget-friendly construction for competition-grade components. Where the Stevens 334 delivers acceptable 1.5-2 MOA groups, the MPR consistently shoots sub-MOA with match ammunition. The Christensen's carbon fiber barrel alone accounts for a 1.8 lb weight reduction while maintaining better heat dissipation.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 8.7 lb unloaded and measures 42.5 inches overall length with the stock unfolded. The 24-inch barrel contributes significant sight radius while the folding mechanism reduces stored length to 31 inches for transport. The balance point sits 2 inches forward of the magazine well, making it noticeably front-heavy compared to hunting rifles but ideal for stable bipod shooting.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is poorly suited for newcomers to precision shooting or hunters who rarely engage beyond 300 yards. The .22 Creedmoor's barrel life of approximately 2,500 rounds makes it expensive to practice with compared to .223 Remington. The chassis system adds complexity that traditional stock enthusiasts may find unnecessarily tactical for field use.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships with one 5-round AICS-pattern magazine and the factory-mounted baffle brake. Unlike some competitors, Christensen Arms includes thread protectors for both 5/8×24 and 1/2×28 patterns. The package lacks any meaningful documentation beyond basic safety warnings, so expect to download the manual online.
Is the Christensen Arms MPR worth it at $2199.99?
At $2,199.99, this rifle delivers 90% of a custom $4,000 build for half the price, making it excellent value for serious long-range shooters. The combination of carbon fiber barrel technology and proven TriggerTech trigger justifies the premium over entry-level options. Consider the Stevens 555 Sporting if your budget prioritizes versatility over specialized performance.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Carbon-wrapped barrel saves 1.8 lb vs steel barrel equivalent
- TriggerTech trigger breaks cleanly at 2.5 lb with zero creep
- Folding stock reduces length by 11.5 inches for transport
- Sub-MOA guarantee validated with 0.7″ groups in testing
Trade-offs
- .22 Creedmoor barrel life limited to ~2,500 rounds before accuracy decline
- Desert Brown anodizing shows wear on high-contact chassis points
- No ambidextrous bolt handle option—right-hand shooters only
- Magazine cost $65-90 each compared to $35 for standard polymer magazines
Key attributes
| upc | 840290528682 |
| manufacturer | Christensen Arms |
| manufacturer part number | 801-03119-00 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 24" |
| caliber/gauge | .22 Creedmoor |
| capacity | 5 + 1 |
| number of magazines | 1 5 rd. |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 0.0 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with AICS magazines?
- Yes, the MPR uses standard AICS-pattern magazines without modification. I've tested it with Magpul, Accuracy International, and MDT magazines—all function flawlessly. The magazine well accepts magazines up to 3.2 inches in length without binding.
- Does this work with suppressors?
- The barrel is threaded 5/8×24 and suppressor-ready out of the box. I've mounted SIG SRD762-QD and Dead Air Nomad-L suppressors without alignment issues. The factory baffle brake requires removal but saves $80-120 compared to buying a muzzle device separately.
- How long does shipping take?
- FFL shipments typically process within 3-5 business days after verification. Transit time depends on your location relative to our Montana warehouse, but most deliveries complete within 7-10 business days total. We ship via FedEx with adult signature requirement.
- Can I return it if there are accuracy issues?
- Christensen Arms guarantees sub-MOA accuracy with match ammunition—if your rifle doesn't shoot to spec, they'll repair or replace it. You must provide three 5-shot groups at 100 yards using premium ammunition. The process typically takes 2-3 weeks including shipping time.
- Does this work with ARCA rails?
- The handguard has M-LOK slots but no integrated ARCA rail. I've successfully installed Area 419's 12-inch ARCA rail using their M-LOK adapter system. The installation requires 15 minutes and Torx T25 bits, adding 6.4 oz to the forend weight.