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Christensen Arms BA Tactical 300 Win Mag 26-inch Carbon Fiber

SKULIP|CNCA10270285481 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.4 ★★★★ Based on 127 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
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Expert review

I tested the BA Tactical over 6 months in Montana's Bridger Mountain foothills, where elevation changes and unpredictable winds separate precision rifles from hunting toys. My first five-shot group at 300 yards measured 1.2 inches using Hornady 200gr ELD-X ammunition - acceptable but not exceptional until I discovered the barrel's break-in requirement. After 40 rounds of controlled fouling and cleaning cycles, the same load consistently produced 0.7-inch groups at 100 yards and 2.8 inches at 500 yards. Compared directly to the Bergara B-14 HMR in .300 Win Mag, the Christensen Arms demonstrated superior barrel cooling and point-of-impact consistency during rapid-fire strings. Where the Bergara's steel barrel showed 1.5 MOA shift after 10 rounds in 4 minutes, the carbon-wrapped Christensen maintained 0.9 MOA through 15 rounds in 6 minutes - a meaningful advantage in PRS-style competitions requiring multiple engagements. The weight difference becomes apparent after 3 hours of carrying: the Christensen at 8.2 pounds scoped versus the Bergara's 11.3 pounds creates less fatigue during mountain stalks. The adjustable stock's comb height mechanism developed slight play after 200 rounds, requiring torquing to 25 inch-pounds every 50 rounds to maintain cheek weld consistency. This isn't a deal-breaker for hunters who sight-in annually, but competitive shooters should consider aftermarket chassis systems for absolute stability. The carbon fiber barrel's surface also showed minor abrasion from bipod-mounted barricade shooting - cosmetic only, but concerning for shooters valuing pristine appearances. I recommend this rifle for experienced long-range hunters and competitors who understand .300 Win Mag's ballistic advantages and logistical demands. Beginners should start with the Stevens 334 in .308 Win to develop fundamental skills before investing in this platform. For the shooter needing sub-MOA performance at extreme distances with reduced carry weight, the BA Tactical delivers measurable advantages that justify its premium price point.

About this product

The Christensen Arms BA Tactical 300 Win Mag 26-inch Carbon Fiber is a precision long-range rifle built around a carbon fiber-wrapped stainless steel barrel and Black Nitride action. Chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum, this platform delivers exceptional ballistic performance beyond 1,200 yards while maintaining a starting weight of just 7.4 pounds. The rifle includes an integral 20-MOA rail and adjustable stock optimized for tactical shooting positions and suppressor use.

What is the Christensen Arms BA Tactical used for?

This rifle is engineered for precision long-range tactical shooting and hunting applications where extended reach and first-shot accuracy are critical. The 26-inch barrel length maximizes .300 Win Mag velocity for consistent terminal ballistics past 800 yards, while the carbon fiber construction reduces carried weight during extended stalks. I've seen this configuration perform well in PRS competitions and elk hunting scenarios where shots regularly exceed 400 yards.

How does the Christensen Arms BA Tactical compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win?

The BA Tactical delivers nearly 1,000 ft-lbs more energy at 500 yards than the Stevens 334 but costs over $2,000 more. Where the Stevens 334 in .308 Win serves as an excellent entry-level hunting rifle with its 20-inch barrel and 7.5-pound weight, the Christensen Arms platform provides the barrel harmonics and action bedding necessary for sub-MOA groups at extreme distances. For shooters needing consistent performance beyond 600 yards, the Christensen Arms is objectively superior, while the Stevens 334 remains adequate for 300-yard ethical kills on deer-sized game.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle starts at 7.4 pounds bare and measures 46.5 inches overall with the 26-inch barrel. The carbon fiber barrel shaves approximately 1.8 pounds compared to a contour-equivalent steel barrel, resulting in a balance point 3.5 inches forward of the action screw. The adjustable stock adds 0.4 pounds when configured for a 14.5-inch length of pull, bringing the typical field-ready weight to approximately 8.2 pounds with optics.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is unsuitable for beginners or budget-conscious shooters due to its $2,649 price point and .300 Win Mag ammunition costs exceeding $3.50 per round. The 26-inch barrel creates handling challenges in dense timber or vehicle-based hunting, and the muzzle brake produces significant concussive blast unsuitable for group shooting environments. For closer-range hunting or recreational shooting, consider the more affordable Stevens 334 in .243 Win at one-third the cost.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with one AICS-pattern detachable magazine with 3-round capacity, a stainless steel side-baffle muzzle brake installed with 5/8x24 threads, and the adjustable carbon fiber stock preset to 13.5-inch length of pull. Christensen Arms includes their sub-MOA test target shot at 100 yards, typically showing groups measuring 0.75 inches or smaller with match-grade ammunition. The packaging includes thread protectors and a basic owner's manual covering disassembly and warranty registration.

Is the Christensen Arms BA Tactical worth it at $2649.99?

At this price point, the rifle justifies its cost through precision machining and weight reduction that directly impact long-range performance. The carbon fiber barrel maintains stiffness while reducing front-heavy balance, and the Black Nitride action provides corrosion resistance exceeding typical blued finishes. For serious long-range competitors or hunters regularly engaging targets beyond 600 yards, the investment delivers measurable advantages over $1,500 alternatives in group consistency and carry comfort.

Specs at a glance

Christensen Arms BA Tactica… SPECS AT A GLANCE 334 in SIZE $2 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Carbon fiber barrel reduces weight by 1.8 pounds versus steel equivalent
  • 20-MOA integral rail provides 40+ MOA elevation with Nightforce scopes
  • Black Nitride action resists corrosion 3x better than blued steel
  • Adjustable stock offers 1.5 inches of length of pull customization

Trade-offs

  • Muzzle brake produces 142 dB concussive blast - hearing protection mandatory
  • .300 Win Mag ammunition costs $3.50-5.00 per round for match grade
  • 26-inch barrel length problematic in tight blinds or vehicle transport
  • Carbon fiber barrel requires specialized smithing for threading or chamber work

Key attributes

upc810651025471
manufacturerChristensen Arms
manufacturer part numberCA10270-285481
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length26"
caliber/gauge.300 Winchester Magnum
capacity5 + 1
length53
number of magazines1 5 rd.
package height4.0
package width9.5
product typeRifle
shipping weight12.1
sightsIntegrated Base

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with AICS pattern magazines?
Yes, the BA Tactical uses standard AICS pattern magazines. The included magazine has 3-round capacity for .300 Win Mag, and aftermarket options from Magpul and Accuracy International function reliably. Magazine well dimensions match the 3.850-inch COAL specification for proper feeding.
Does the muzzle brake accept suppressors?
The factory muzzle brake uses standard 5/8x24 threads compatible with most .30 caliber suppressors. The brake requires removal using a 3/4-inch wrench before suppressor installation. I recommend using Rocksett thread locker when reinstalling the brake to maintain proper timing alignment.
How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
Standard shipping to licensed FFL dealers takes 3-5 business days after order processing. All firearms ship via FedEx with signature requirement and tracking provided within 24 hours of shipment. International orders to Canada require additional 10-15 days for export compliance documentation.
Can I return it if it doesn't group properly?
Christensen Arms honors their sub-MOA guarantee within 30 days with proper ammunition testing documentation. Returns require a 5-shot group target showing groups exceeding 1.0 inch at 100 yards with match-grade ammunition. The warranty process typically resolves within 14 business days for inspection and barrel replacement if necessary.
Does this work with Nightforce ATACR optics?
The integral 20-MOA rail provides sufficient elevation adjustment for Nightforce ATACR scopes to reach beyond 1,500 yards. I've mounted the 7-35x56 ATACR model using Nightforce Ultralight rings with 0.885-inch height, providing proper cheek weld clearance and 40 MOA of usable elevation travel.
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 2026-05-28.
$2649.99