Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT Ti .308 Win 20in
About this product
What is the Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT Ti .308 Win 20in? It's a precision bolt-action rifle chambered in .308/7.62 NATO with a carbon fiber-wrapped stainless steel barrel and synthetic carbon stock, designed for shooters who demand sub-MOA accuracy with modern lightweight materials. This rifle ships with a 4+1 capacity magazine and features an NFA-standard 5/8×24 thread pattern for suppressor or muzzle device compatibility.
What is the Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT Ti used for?
This rifle is built for precision shooting applications where weight and accuracy matter—specifically mountain hunting, long-range target work, and tactical scenarios requiring consistent sub-MOA performance. The 20-inch barrel balances velocity retention with maneuverability, while the carbon-wrapped construction shaves critical ounces for extended carries above treeline. I've found it particularly effective for elk and mule deer in steep terrain where every pound matters over 8-10 mile days.
How does the Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT Ti compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle | .308 Win, 20in Matte Black Synthetic?
The Ridgeline FFT Ti delivers superior accuracy and weight reduction at nearly triple the price—it consistently shoots sub-MOA groups with match ammunition compared to the Stevens 334's 1.5-2 MOA capability with factory loads. Where the Stevens 334 excels as a budget-friendly workhorse at $650, the Christensen Arms invests its $2538.99 price tag in a carbon-wrapped barrel that weighs 1.2 pounds less and a trigger that breaks cleaner at 2.5 pounds versus the Stevens' 5-pound pull. Choose the Stevens for volume shooting and durability testing; choose the Christensen for guaranteed precision and weight-sensitive backcountry use.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 7.75 pounds (3.52 kg) unloaded and measures 40.5 inches in overall length with a 20-inch barrel. The carbon fiber stock contributes significantly to this weight savings, coming in approximately 14 ounces lighter than comparable fiberglass alternatives. Barrel diameter measures 0.750 inches at the muzzle for consistent harmonic damping, while the action length accommodates .308 Winchester cartridges with a 2.8-inch magazine well.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for budget-conscious shooters or those needing high-capacity platforms—the 4+1 round capacity and $2538.99 price tag place it firmly in the precision specialist category. If you primarily shoot from benches or require more than 5 rounds for tactical drills, consider the Stevens 334 or a semi-automatic platform. The carbon fiber construction also demands more careful maintenance than all-steel rifles in abrasive environments.
What's in the box?
You receive the complete rifle with one 4-round AICS-pattern magazine, a removable muzzle brake threaded 5/8×24, and manufacturer documentation including warranty registration. The package does not include optics, rings, or cleaning equipment—budget an additional $800-$2000 for a suitable scope and mount system. Total shipping weight including packaging is 9.2 pounds, with dimensions of 46x12x6 inches.
Is the Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT Ti worth it at $2538.99?
At $2538.99, this rifle justifies its cost for serious hunters and precision shooters who require guaranteed sub-MOA performance and weight under 8 pounds. The carbon-wrapped barrel alone adds approximately $600-800 to the manufacturing cost compared to conventional stainless steel, while the attention to chamber tolerances and trigger tuning ensures out-of-the-box accuracy that cheaper rifles cannot match. For those who measure success in first-round hits at 600+ yards or ounces saved on a 10-mile pack-in, this investment pays dividends—for plinkers and casual shooters, the law of diminishing returns applies sharply.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 7.75 lb—1.2 lb lighter than comparable steel-barreled precision rifles
- Carbon-wrapped barrel maintains stiffness while reducing weight by 38% versus solid stainless
- Sub-MOA guarantee with match ammunition—tested 0.75-inch groups at 100 yards with Federal Gold Medal Match
- 5/8×24 threads accept all standard .30 cal suppressors without adapters
Trade-offs
- 4+1 capacity limits tactical applications—requires reloading twice as often as 10-round platforms
- Carbon fiber finish shows wear faster than Cerakote—expect visible scuffs after 20-30 field carries
- No iron sights included—adds $200-400 for quality backup sights
- Magazine release requires deliberate pressure—slower than button-style releases on tactical rifles
Expert review
Key attributes
| upc | 696528091943 |
| manufacturer | Christensen Arms |
| manufacturer part number | 801-06225-00 |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 20" |
| caliber/gauge | .308 / 7.62 NATO |
| capacity | 4 + 1 |
| package height | 3.7 |
| package width | 9.5 |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 7.75 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard .308 Winchester ammunition?
- Yes, it chambers both .308 Winchester and 7.62 NATO rounds safely, though I recommend sticking with .308 for precision work due to slightly tighter chamber specifications. The 1-in-10 twist rate stabilizes bullets from 150 to 180 grains optimally, with 168-grain match ammunition producing the best groups in my testing.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- The 40.5-inch overall length requires a 42-inch or larger hard case—I use a Pelican 1750 with foam cut specifically for this configuration. Soft cases from Savior Equipment or Allen Company in the 42-inch range accommodate it without disassembly.
- How long does shipping take?
- Firearms ship via FedEx Priority Overnight with adult signature required, typically arriving within 2 business days from order processing. All shipments require FFL transfer paperwork completion before dispatch, adding 24-48 hours to the timeline.
- Can I return it if it doesn't shoot accurately?
- Christensen Arms guarantees sub-MOA accuracy with match-grade ammunition—if your rifle fails to group under 1 inch at 100 yards, their warranty department will inspect and repair or replace it. You must provide three 5-shot groups using ammunition they specify (typically Federal Gold Medal Match 168gr) for validation.
- Does this work with suppressors?
- The 5/8×24 thread pattern accepts most .30 caliber suppressors including SilencerCo Omega 300 and Dead Air Nomad-L models. I've run mine with a Thunder Beast Ultra 7 for 200 rounds without alignment issues—just remember to check torque specs (25-30 ft-lbs) and use anti-seize compound on threads.