Help Me Choose a Christensen FFT Ridgeline

Which Christensen FFT Ridgeline for Sheep

  • 6.5 Creed 20 in 1:8

    Votes: 9 11.8%
  • .270 Win 20 inch 1:10

    Votes: 7 9.2%
  • 7mm-08 20 inch 1:9

    Votes: 19 25.0%
  • 7mm rem mag 22 inch 1:9

    Votes: 33 43.4%
  • 308 Win 20 inch 1:10

    Votes: 8 10.5%

  • Total voters
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That’s impressive. This was in the 2016 timeframe. I agree that the actions are less than impressive and the stocks remind me of the factory Tikka stock too. I’d rather buy a Sako for the money.
Which stocks remind you of factory tikka’s? The new FFT? The BA Tactical? I have owned tikka’s and sakos and the CA stocks are better than both. These new FFT stocks are pretty dang impressive.
 

USMC-40

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Which stocks remind you of factory tikka’s? The new FFT? The BA Tactical? I have owned tikka’s and sakos and the CA stocks are better than both. These new FFT stocks are pretty dang impressive.
I’m probably dating myself, but it was on a titanium action/carbon barrel model from 2016.

I’ll step away from the discussion as it sounds like they have tightened up their product line.
 

mwf008

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My 300 WSM FFT has 60 rounds through it. Best groups have been under 1/2 MOA with factory Norma, but I have to REALLY focus and make sure my fundamentals are sound with the rifle being so light. Shot a couple of 2 MOA groups being lazy… these light rifles can be unforgiving.
 
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I would consider the new Howa carbon rifles as well. Great set ups for the price. Have one in 308 and it has served me well in sheep mountains.
 
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Are you hand loading for the 280ai? I really have been considering one but cannot find rifle primers anywhere or factory ammo available online.
 
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Just picked up my Mesa, I didn’t notice the nick in the brake when I looked it over doing the paperwork. I’d assume it’ll affect accuracy right? I don’t worry about most things but if it affects accuracy I’ll be bummed. I’ll send the pictures over to CA and get their take too.
 

JD Jones

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Are you hand loading for the 280ai? I really have been considering one but cannot find rifle primers anywhere or factory ammo available online.
If that was directed at me, yes hand loading although I have used Hendershots in the past
 

robby denning

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My 300 WSM FFT has 60 rounds through it. Best groups have been under 1/2 MOA with factory Norma, but I have to REALLY focus and make sure my fundamentals are sound with the rifle being so light. Shot a couple of 2 MOA groups being lazy… these light rifles can be unforgiving.
For sure.
 

Zwsipe34

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My 300 WSM FFT has 60 rounds through it. Best groups have been under 1/2 MOA with factory Norma, but I have to REALLY focus and make sure my fundamentals are sound with the rifle being so light. Shot a couple of 2 MOA groups being lazy… these light rifles can be unforgiving.
Have you shot suppressed with the 300 WSM FFT?
 

Zwsipe34

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Nothing that I have firsthand experience with but seems like there is potential for a lot of unburnt powder building up in the can. Is this something you’ve seen?
 
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I have been down the Christensen road before - as has my brother. Both rifles shot patterns rather than groups and Christensen was less than helpful. Find a better option…
I agree and I’m not the guy to bash any company.. I have (3) Christensen rifles
1st is a pre mass production rifle back when they used remy actions in .325 WSM.. tack driver
2nd is a .308 ridgeline action floppy and just over 1” group
3rd traverse in 7mag shoots OK only because it’s VERY temperature sensative and still not thrilled of the action feel.
 
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