Description
The Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT .300 PRC 22″ Left Hand is a precision bolt-action rifle that shaves weight without cutting corners on accuracy. Built with carbon-fiber construction and flat-forged technology, this left-hand model delivers sub-MOA performance out of the box. Chambered in .300 PRC, it pairs a 22″ carbon-wrapped stainless barrel with a TriggerTech trigger and side-baffle brake, making it a serious tool for long-range shooters who demand repeatable hits.
| Manufacturer | Christensen Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Ridgeline FFT |
| Material | Carbon fiber stock, carbon-wrapped stainless steel barrel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | .300 PRC ammunition |
| Finish | Matte stainless barrel, carbon fiber stock |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs (per Christensen Arms) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Carbon-Wrapped Stainless Barrel – Reduces weight by nearly 30% compared to all-steel barrels while maintaining stiffness for consistent accuracy.
- Flat Forged Technology (FFT) – Precision-machined carbon fiber components, including the floor plate and bolt knob, cut ounces without sacrificing strength.
- TriggerTech Trigger – Crisp, adjustable pull with zero creep, giving you a clean break for precise shot placement.
- Side-Baffle Muzzle Brake – Redirects gas to reduce felt recoil by up to 40%, keeping you on target for fast follow-ups.
- Sub-MOA Guarantee – Every Ridgeline FFT is factory-tested to shoot three-shot groups under one MOA, so you know exactly what you’re getting.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the left-handed precision shooter who wants a lightweight platform for long-range hunting, competition, or steel ringing. If you carry a rifle over rough terrain or need a packable rig that still prints tight groups, the Ridgeline FFT hits that balance. It’s not a plinker or a budget build—it’s a tool for shooters who expect sub-MOA performance from a 6.5-lb package.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Extremely light for a precision .300 PRC rifle; carbon-wrapped barrel resists heat shift; left-hand action for southpaws; TriggerTech trigger breaks clean every time.
- Cons: Price point is higher than entry-level bolt guns; carbon fiber stock may not appeal to traditional wood/laminate fans; aftermarket stock options are limited due to the FTT design.
Comparison
| Feature | Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT .300 PRC | Zev Technologies Z-300 | Agency Arms ACR-300 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 6.5 lbs | 7.2 lbs | 7.8 lbs |
| Barrel Material | Carbon-wrapped stainless | Stainless steel | Stainless steel |
| Trigger | TriggerTech (adjustable) | Zev match trigger (adjustable) | Agency match trigger (adjustable) |
| Guarantee | Sub-MOA | Sub-MOA | Sub-1.5 MOA |
| Price | $1,999.99 | $2,299.99 | $2,149.99 |
FAQ
Does this rifle come with a scope or optics?
No, the Ridgeline FFT is sold as a barreled action and stock only. You’ll need to mount your own scope and rings. The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard bases.
Is the .300 PRC good for long-range hunting?
Yes. The .300 PRC delivers flat trajectories and retained energy past 1,000 yards, making it effective for elk, mule deer, and similar game at extended ranges.
What twist rate does the barrel have?
Per Christensen Arms, the 22″ barrel uses a 1:8 twist rate, optimized for heavy .300 PRC bullets (200-225 grains).
Can I change the stock on this rifle?
Not easily. The FFT stock is a proprietary carbon fiber design bonded to the action. Aftermarket options are limited, but Christensen Arms offers a few compatible models.
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Last updated: April 2026
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