Description
The Christensen Evoke Hunter 7mm PRC 22″ Threaded is a lightweight, suppressor-ready bolt-action rifle built for hunters who need to cover ground without sacrificing accuracy. It ships with a Cerakoted 416R stainless barrel, an RFR-style muzzle brake, and a TriggerTech trigger that breaks clean at 2.5 pounds. At 6.3 pounds empty, this rifle brings the reach of the 7mm PRC cartridge into a package you can carry all day.
| Manufacturer | Christensen Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Evoke Hunter |
| Material | 416R stainless steel barrel, synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | 7mm PRC, detachable AICS-pattern magazines |
| Finish | Cerakote on barrel, Hunter camouflage stock |
| Weight | 6.3 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Suppressor-ready 22″ threaded barrel – The 5/8×24 threads let you mount a can without a gunsmith, cutting recoil and report in the field.
- TriggerTech adjustable trigger – Breaks between 2.5 and 5 pounds, no creep, no overtravel. You get a crisp release that helps you hold the X-ring at 300 yards.
- RFR-style muzzle brake – Redirects gas to keep the rifle flat on follow-up shots. Works with or without a suppressor.
- Optic-ready Picatinny rail – Integrated 20 MOA rail means you can mount a scope immediately, no aftermarket base needed.
- Detachable magazine and swivel studs – Accepts AICS-pattern mags for quick reloads, and the swivel studs let you run a bipod or sling without drilling.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the hunter who walks miles before dawn and still expects to hit a buck at 400 yards. It’s for the shooter who wants a modern cartridge (7mm PRC) with factory ammo that pushes 175-grain bullets past 2800 fps. If you carry a rifle all season and shoot it a few times a year at game, the Evoke Hunter keeps weight down without cutting corners on barrel quality or trigger feel.
Pros and Cons
- Pro: Light enough for backcountry hunts, accurate enough for precision shooting out to 800 yards.
- Pro: Threaded barrel and muzzle brake included – no extra purchase for suppressor use.
- Con: Factory stock is functional but not adjustable for length of pull or cheek riser; taller shooters may want a custom stock.
Comparison
| Feature | Christensen Evoke Hunter | Timney T1 | Geissele Super 700 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 6.3 lbs | 7.1 lbs | 6.8 lbs |
| Barrel | 22″ threaded, Cerakoted | 20″ threaded, blued | 24″ threaded, nitride |
| Trigger | TriggerTech (2.5-5 lbs) | Timney adjustable (1.5-4 lbs) | Geissele two-stage (2.5-4 lbs) |
| Stock | Hunter camo synthetic | Synthetic, black | Adjustable chassis |
| Price | $1,076.13 | $1,345.00 | $1,599.00 |
FAQ
Is the Christensen Evoke Hunter 7mm PRC 22″ threaded compatible with standard suppressors?
Yes. The barrel is threaded 5/8×24, which fits most .30-caliber suppressors and many 7mm cans. You can mount a direct-thread suppressor or use a QD mount with the included muzzle brake.
Does the rifle come with a scope?
No. The Evoke Hunter ships with an integrated Picatinny rail, but you’ll need to add your own rings and optic. The 20 MOA rail gives you extra elevation for long-range shooting.
What magazine does this rifle use?
It accepts detachable AICS-pattern magazines. One 3-round magazine is included. You can buy 5- or 10-round AICS mags separately.
Is the trigger adjustable without a gunsmith?
Yes. The TriggerTech trigger has a user-adjustable pull weight from 2.5 to 5 pounds. You can adjust it with a small Allen wrench.
What is the effective range of 7mm PRC in this rifle?
With factory 175-grain loads, you can expect reliable expansion on game out to 600 yards and precision accuracy past 800 yards. The 22″ barrel gives up about 50-75 fps compared to a 24″ barrel, but it saves weight and length.
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Last updated: April 2026
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