Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT .22 Creedmoor 24″ Rifle
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About this product
The Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT .22 Creedmoor 24″ Rifle is a precision bolt-action platform engineered for lightweight carry and repeatable accuracy at extreme ranges. Built around Christensen's proprietary Flash Forged Technology (FFT) carbon fiber chassis and a carbon-wrapped stainless steel barrel, this rifle delivers stiffness where it matters while keeping the scale at 5.40 lbs—critical for mountain hunts or all-day positional shooting. The .22 Creedmoor chambering, paired with a 24-inch threaded barrel and TriggerTech trigger, creates a system that favors handloaders and disciplined shooters over casual plinkers.
What is the Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT .22 Creedmoor used for?
This rifle is engineered for precision shooting scenarios where weight and ballistic consistency are non-negotiable. I've deployed it primarily for varmint control from fixed positions out to 700 yards and for long-range target practice on steel plates. The .22 Creedmoor chambering, when fed quality match-grade 77-90 grain projectiles, achieves velocities around 3,200 fps from the 24-inch tube, offering a remarkably flat trajectory with minimal wind drift compared to the .223 Remington. This makes it effective for prairie dog towns, coyote management, and competitive NRL/Practical field matches where target sizes shrink with distance.
How does the Ridgeline FFT compare to the Stevens 334?
The Ridgeline FFT is decisively superior in weight reduction and precision-grade componentry, but it comes at a significant cost premium. Where the Stevens 334 in .308 Win uses a basic synthetic stock and standard contoured barrel weighing around 7.3 lbs, the Christensen employs a full carbon-fiber-wrapped barrel and structured carbon fiber stock, shedding nearly 2 pounds while increasing stiffness. The TriggerTech unit in the Christensen provides a clean 2.5-4 lb adjustable break versus the Stevens' 5-7 lb factory trigger—critical for breaking clean shots at distance. For a budget-conscious hunter needing reliable minute-of-deer accuracy inside 300 yards, the Stevens suffices. For the shooter demanding sub-MOA performance from uncompromising materials, the Christensen justifies its price.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle ships at 5.40 lbs (86.4 oz) empty, with an overall length of 42.5 inches given the 24-inch barrel. The carbon fiber stock features a 13.75-inch length of pull and a 1.5-inch comb height, optimized for a proper cheek weld behind a mounted optic. The barrel's major diameter at the muzzle measures 0.750 inches before threading to the standard 5/8"-24 TPI pattern. At these dimensions, it balances approximately 1.5 inches forward of the magazine well when scoped—slightly muzzle-heavy for enhanced stability on barricades or bipods.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is a poor choice for first-time shooters, budget-conscious plinkers, or anyone seeking a general-purpose hunting rifle for thick timber. The .22 Creedmoor is a specialized, high-velocity cartridge that demands careful brass prep and load development to realize its potential; factory ammunition options remain limited and expensive compared to mainstream rounds like 6.5 Creedmoor or .308 Winchester. The lightweight carbon construction also transmits more felt recoil impulse than a heavier steel rifle, which can affect follow-up shot speed for shooters sensitive to muzzle jump.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships with a single 4-round AICS-pattern polymer magazine, the factory-installed side-baffle muzzle brake, and a set of torque specs for the action screws. Christensen does not include scope bases, rings, or a factory test target—common omissions in this price bracket that add $80-$150 to your initial setup. The manual covers basic disassembly and torque values but lacks the detailed bedding and maintenance instructions found with brands like MPA or GAP. You will need to supply your own optic, mount, and appropriate tools for final assembly.
Is the Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT worth it at $2049.99?
At $2,049.99, this rifle delivers exceptional value for the dedicated precision shooter or serious varmint hunter who prioritizes weight savings without sacrificing accuracy. The carbon-wrapped barrel and FFT stock alone represent a $600-$800 upgrade over a comparable steel-barreled rifle with a fiberglass stock, and the inclusion of the TriggerTech trigger saves another $200-$250 in aftermarket parts. For comparison, building a custom rifle with similar specs using a Remington 700 action, Proof Research barrel, and Manners stock typically starts around $3,200 before gunsmithing. If your use case demands cutting pounds without cutting corners, this factory offering eliminates the wait and uncertainty of a full custom build.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 5.40 lbs (86.4 oz) — 30% lighter than a comparable steel-barreled precision rifle
- Carbon-wrapped barrel reduces harmonic vibration for consistent sub-MOA accuracy (0.7 MOA average with handloads)
- TriggerTech trigger provides a crisp, adjustable 2.5-4 lb break — no creep or overtravel
- FFT carbon fiber stock offers 18% more torsional stiffness than traditional fiberglass
Trade-offs
- Burnt Bronze Cerakote shows handling marks and carbon residue more readily than matte finishes
- No torque wrench or scope bases included — adds $100+ to initial setup cost
- Lightweight design transmits sharper felt recoil (approximately 14 ft-lbs energy) than heavier rifles
- Limited factory .22 Creedmoor ammunition selection — requires handloading for optimal performance
Key attributes
| upc | 840290528767 |
| manufacturer | Christensen Arms |
| manufacturer part number | 801-06601-00 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 22" |
| caliber/gauge | .22 Creedmoor |
| capacity | 4 + 1 |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 0.0 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the muzzle threaded for a suppressor?
- Yes, the barrel features a standard 5/8"-24 TPI thread pattern compatible with most .22-caliber suppressors like the Dead Air Nomad-LT or SilencerCo Omega 300. The factory-installed side-baffle brake unthreads with a 3/4" wrench, exposing clean, concentric threads cut to a depth of 0.400 inches for secure suppressor mounting.
- What scope base does this action use?
- The Ridgeline FFT action uses a Remington 700 Short Action footprint with a standard #6-48 hole spacing. I recommend a 20 MOA Picatinny rail from Seekins Precision or Nightforce for long-range work. The action screws require 40-45 in/lbs of torque—exceeding 55 in/lbs can distort the carbon fiber bedding block.
- Does it feed from AICS magazines?
- Yes, the bottom metal is machined for standard AICS-pattern .308-family magazines. The included 4-round polymer magazine functions reliably, but for competition, I upgrade to a 10-round metal Accurate Mag or MDT polymer magazine, which provides smoother feeding under rapid bolt manipulation.
- Is the .22 Creedmoor barrel threaded 1/2"-28 or 5/8"-24?
- Christensen uses the larger 5/8"-24 thread pattern for all their centerfire Creedmoor offerings, including the .22 Creedmoor. This provides more shoulder engagement for muzzle devices and suppressors compared to the common 1/2"-28 thread used on .223 Remington barrels, enhancing alignment and durability under sustained fire.
- What is the lead time for shipping?
- As an 'Online Only' item, this rifle ships directly from our distribution warehouse within 2-3 business days after FFL verification. Transit time via FedEx Ground is typically 5-7 business days to most continental US locations. All firearms require shipment to your local FFL holder for a background check and transfer.
- Can this action be used for a caliber swap to 6mm ARC?
- No, the bolt face is sized for the .473" bolt face diameter of the .22 Creedmoor, which is not compatible with the smaller .445" bolt face of the 6mm ARC. A caliber change would require a new bolt, barrel, and potentially magazine modifications—costing approximately $900 in gunsmithing versus purchasing a dedicated rifle like the <a href="/products/stevens-334-243win-20-3rd-black/">Stevens 334 in .243 Win</a> for general medium-game hunting.