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Posted By: EFHutton Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
Any of you guys own a Ridgeline ? I’ve got a question
Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
I have one.
Posted By: RBO Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
I’ve got a couple, I’ve had 5 so far. I hope that answers your question.
Posted By: 2500HD Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
I just got a 300 PRC CA Ridgeline. Working dark today dark I haven’t shot it yet. Hopefully Will be able to soon.
Posted By: chesterwy Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
I don’t own one. But I am currently doing load development on a 26 nosler for my dad. Ask away.
Posted By: Burleyboy Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
I have one in 280 AI. One of the earlier ones with the 24" barrel.

Bb
Posted By: EFHutton Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
Ok, my question is this , what’s the length of the barrel without the brake ?
Posted By: chesterwy Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
The 26 nosler is 26” without the brake.
Posted By: RBO Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
Depends on what cartridge. Go on their website, they list the barrel length of each cartridge.
Posted By: Burleyboy Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
Mine is 24" without the brake. I don't use the brake.

Bb
Posted By: fishslap Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
Originally Posted by Burleyboy
Mine is 24" without the brake. I don't use the brake.

Bb


I was thinking about getting a lefty 7mm rem mag but I don’t want to use the brake. Do you think the recoil would be manageable? My current elk rifle is an older RH browning abolt 300 wm and kind of tired of getting thumped at the range. I’m very unfamiliar with just keeping the thread protector on. Any accuracy or cleaning concerns? Thanks
Posted By: TRexF16 Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
The recoil will be just as manageable as it was between the introduction of the 7mm RM in 1962 and the recent proliferation of muzzle brakes, which must somehow correlate with the fluoridation of our water and whatever other Commie plots have sapped our manhood. [This is humor - don't get all bent out of shape over it!]
Seriously, there is a qualitative difference between the unbraked recoil of a .300 WM and a 7RM. The 7RM is basically the same as a 30-06, plus a modicum of "jet effect" and the slightly increased weight of the powder charge, but not at all unpleasant. You will notice a significant decrease in "beat down" if you switch to the 7RM from the .300WM, assuming no muzzle brakes on either.

Now, that said, my best bud has a .300WM with a muzzle brake on it and that rig is no-kidding like shooting a .243! Not sure what brand of brake it is but he built his rifle 10 years ago so it's nothing super Gucci modern. You might consider putting your money into a brake for your .300WM - just a thought.

Cheers,
Rex
Posted By: Hammerdown Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
Originally Posted by EFHutton
Any of you guys own a Ridgeline ? I’ve got a question

I have one in a 6.5 PRC
Posted By: Hammerdown Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
Mine with the brake: 6.5 PRC is about like a 243 or less. Really, I'm thinking it's less.

One of my friends shot it. He said, didn't kick at all.

I have only used two different bullets in it. Barnes 127 LRX and 140 grain Berger.


Take care
Posted By: chesterwy Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
26 nosler with a brake is like my 22-250 recoil wise. But the blast is….considerable.
Posted By: gitem_12 Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
Per my conversation with Matt ( if I remember correctly) the listed bbl length is without the brake on. the brake adds roughly 2 inches.

I have a 28 N in a ridgeline that groups factory 162 ELDX's into a wee little cluster that mics about 4 tenths of an inch MV averaged 3220 for that load from my rifle
Posted By: EFHutton Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
I appreciate the feedback fellers .., I thinking the 6.5 or 308 with the 20 inch barrel will be my choice..
Posted By: fishslap Re: Christensen Arms - 12/31/21
Thanks. Didn’t mean to hijack the thread. Appreciate the perspective. I shoot at a public range and I’m a lefty, so when a right handed shooter sits down next to me with a brake, it makes it challenging to get some quality range time. No brakes for me.

Originally Posted by TRexF16
The recoil will be just as manageable as it was between the introduction of the 7mm RM in 1962 and the recent proliferation of muzzle brakes, which must somehow correlate with the fluoridation of our water and whatever other Commie plots have sapped our manhood. [This is humor - don't get all bent out of shape over it!]
Seriously, there is a qualitative difference between the unbraked recoil of a .300 WM and a 7RM. The 7RM is basically the same as a 30-06, plus a modicum of "jet effect" and the slightly increased weight of the powder charge, but not at all unpleasant. You will notice a significant decrease in "beat down" if you switch to the 7RM from the .300WM, assuming no muzzle brakes on either.

Now, that said, my best bud has a .300WM with a muzzle brake on it and that rig is no-kidding like shooting a .243! Not sure what brand of brake it is but he built his rifle 10 years ago so it's nothing super Gucci modern. You might consider putting your money into a brake for your .300WM - just a thought.

Cheers,
Rex
Posted By: RBO Re: Christensen Arms - 01/01/22
Originally Posted by EFHutton
I appreciate the feedback fellers .., I thinking the 6.5 or 308 with the 20 inch barrel will be my choice..


Good choice. I was looking at a 6.5 creedmoor and liked it. I think the ridgeline stock absorbs recoil better than most other stocks do, so shooting without a brake, especially while hunting you’ll never even notice the recoil.
Posted By: Sauer200 Re: Christensen Arms - 01/01/22
I've owned a Ridgeline and a Mesa, both in .300Win.
Never used the brake on either rifle. Recoil wasn't an issue with either one.

I've never been a fan of muzzle brakes.
Posted By: hicountry Re: Christensen Arms - 01/01/22
I have 6.5PRC Ridgeline.

Absolutely a tack driver, even with factory ammo .

It has a 24" bbl, without the brake...which I don't use.
Posted By: Jim_Knight Re: Christensen Arms - 01/01/22
I've owned 4 Mesas' 2 in 300WM, a 30-06 and a Creedmoor. I kept one of the 300WMs and just picked up another Mesa in .308Win. Love them! I use the brakes as my hearing is about gone anyhow and I like the reduced recoil! lol I crank that Trigger Tech trigger as low as it will go ( usually 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 pds.) I torque them all down upon cleaning/inspection and they shoot!
Posted By: dennisinaz Re: Christensen Arms - 01/01/22
I just worked on one for my nephew. It shot 143 ELD-X factory ammo into 2 ¼" patterns. The front action screw wasn't long enough, bedding had been spilled in the barrel channel and a big pointed goober was jammed into the carbon wrap. After fixing all that it shot a little better. I tried Nosler factory ammo and it shot right around ½ moa. I'm not a fan
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