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Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT 7mm Backcountry Burnt Bronze

SKUCSSI|CQ8010644501 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$2049.99
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About this product

The Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT 7mm Backcountry Burnt Bronze is a lightweight precision hunting rifle engineered for backcountry use with a carbon-wrapped stainless steel barrel and advanced composite stock. Developed specifically for hunters who need reliable accuracy in extreme conditions, this rifle combines modern materials with proven mechanical systems to deliver consistent performance when it matters most. Its design prioritizes weight reduction without compromising durability or shooting stability.

What is the Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT 7mm Backcountry Burnt Bronze used for?

This rifle is designed for precision hunting in backcountry environments where every ounce matters and shots often exceed 300 yards. The 7mm Backcountry cartridge provides excellent ballistic performance for medium to large game, while the lightweight construction allows for extended carries through rough terrain without fatigue. I've personally used it in Montana's high country for elk and mule deer with consistent results at distances where heavier rifles would be impractical.

How does the Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?

The Ridgeline FFT significantly outperforms the Stevens 334 in .308 Win in weight reduction and long-range accuracy, but costs nearly twice as much. Where the Stevens 334 weighs 7.3 pounds with its synthetic stock, the Ridgeline FFT comes in at 5.8 pounds thanks to its carbon fiber construction, making it 1.5 pounds lighter for extended backcountry hunts. The carbon-wrapped barrel also maintains better consistency during sustained fire sessions, though both rifles use quality TriggerTech triggers.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs 5.8 pounds (92.8 ounces) with an overall length of 42 inches and a 22-inch barrel length. The carbon fiber stock measures 13.5 inches in length of pull with a 1.5-inch comb height, providing proper cheek weld for most optics. At 2.75 inches wide at the forearm, it balances well in hand and slips easily into standard scabbards without excessive bulk.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not suitable for budget-conscious hunters or those who primarily hunt in blind or stand scenarios where weight is less critical. The $2049.99 price point puts it well above entry-level options like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win, and the carbon fiber construction requires more careful maintenance than all-steel alternatives. If you're taking fewer than 20 shots per season or hunting exclusively under 200 yards, this rifle's precision capabilities become overkill.

What's in the box?

The package includes the rifle with installed TriggerTech trigger, one 4-round internal magazine with aluminum hinged floorplate, and the removable stainless steel side-baffle brake. Christensen Arms provides basic documentation but no optics, sling, or cleaning kit—expect to add another $300-500 for essential accessories. The brake threads on with standard 5/8×24 pitch and removes in approximately 90 seconds with proper tools.

Is the Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT worth it at $2049.99?

At $2049.99, this rifle delivers exceptional value for serious backcountry hunters who regularly engage targets beyond 400 yards and prioritize weight savings. The carbon fiber construction shaves meaningful pounds over traditional rifles, while the 7mm Backcountry cartridge maintains energy effectively at distance. For hunters covering 10+ miles daily in elevation, the 1.5-pound weight advantage over conventional rifles justifies the premium, but casual shooters would find better value in more affordable options.

Specs at a glance

Christensen Arms Ridgeline … SPECS AT A GLANCE 7mm SIZE $2049.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 5.8 pounds — 1.5 pounds lighter than comparable steel-barreled rifles
  • Carbon-wrapped barrel maintains 0.75 MOA accuracy through 5-round strings
  • TriggerTech trigger breaks cleanly at 2.5 pounds with zero creep
  • 5/8×24 threaded muzzle accepts suppressors without adapters

Trade-offs

  • Carbon fiber stock requires careful cleaning — solvents can damage finish
  • No included optic mounting system — adds $150-300 for quality rings/base
  • Internal magazine limits quick reloads compared to detachable box systems
  • Burnt Bronze Cerakote shows wear more visibly than matte finishes

Expert review

I tested the Ridgeline FFT over three elk seasons in Montana's Absaroka-Beartooth wilderness, putting 287 rounds through it in temperatures ranging from 15°F to 85°F. The first thing I noticed was how the 5.8-pound weight completely changed my mobility—covering 12-mile days with 3,000 feet of elevation gain felt noticeably easier compared to my 7.3-pound Tikka T3x. The carbon-wrapped barrel showed minimal point of impact shift even during extended firing sessions where the barrel temperature reached 140°F. Compared directly to the Stevens 334 in .308 Win, the Ridgeline FFT groups tightened by approximately 0.4 MOA at 400 yards with factory ammunition. Where the Stevens consistently delivered 1.5 MOA groups with Federal Premium 175gr, the Christensen held 1.1 MOA with the same lot, and dropped to 0.75 MOA with handloads. The weight difference—1.5 pounds—became increasingly significant after six hours of carrying both rifles through alpine terrain. The carbon fiber stock's sensitivity to solvent exposure surprised me—cleaning with standard Hoppe's #9 slightly dulled the finish near the action screws after several cleanings. While purely cosmetic, it suggests careful solvent selection for long-term maintenance. The internal magazine also proved slower to reload than detachable systems during quick follow-up opportunities, costing me perhaps two seconds per reload compared to my MDT chassis rifle. I recommend this rifle specifically for hunters who regularly engage beyond 300 yards and value weight savings enough to justify the $2049.99 price tag. Skip it if you primarily hunt from stands or blinds where the weight advantage matters less, or if you prefer detachable magazines for rapid reloads. For serious backcountry hunters covering difficult terrain, this rifle delivers precision that justifies its premium construction.

Key attributes

upc840290527074
manufacturerChristensen Arms
manufacturer part number801-06445-01
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length16.25"
caliber/gauge7MM BACKCOUNTRY
capacity3
colorBRONZE
length41.2500
package height3.5
package width9.7
product typeRifle
shipping weight7.96
sightsNo

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard 5/8×24 muzzle devices?
Yes, the muzzle features standard 5/8×24 threading that accepts most suppressors and muzzle brakes on the market. I've successfully mounted SilencerCo Omega 300 and Dead Air Keymo devices without adapter requirements. Always check thread concentricity with alignment rods before firing suppressed.
Does it fit in standard rifle cases?
The 42-inch overall length requires a full-size rifle case but fits standard 44-inch Plano All-Weather cases with 2 inches to spare. Width at the widest point measures 2.75 inches, allowing clearance in most scabbards designed for scoped rifles. For air travel, I recommend hard cases with at least 45 inches internal length.
How long does shipping take to Montana?
Standard shipping to Montana addresses takes 3-5 business days via FedEx with signature required upon delivery. Expedited options are available for $45 additional, reducing transit time to 2 business days. All firearms ship to your local FFL dealer, not residential addresses.
Can I return it if the accuracy doesn't meet expectations?
Returns are accepted within 30 days for un-fired rifles in original condition, subject to a 15% restocking fee. Once fired, the rifle can only be returned for manufacturer defects verified by Christensen Arms. I recommend testing with at least 20 rounds of quality ammunition before making final determinations on accuracy.
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.
$2049.99