Yea don't think you would really want a 7PRC much lighter. It shoots pretty nice with a can or brake... Think unsuppressed.308.Still an ultralight setup for 7mm PRC
Again, mine is the steel action and not Ti... So that's part of it.Thanks for the quick response. I assume the rail and pipe insulation adds about 5 oz so the factory weight would be around 5.4 lb. With an advertised weight of 4.8 lb (short action and 20” barrel) I am a bit surprised by the increase in weight (~10 oz) with a long action and 2” more barrel.
I have the rideline fft in 280 AI with a 2.5-15 credo it is right at 7lbs 6oz. Sweet gun, I love mine.Thanks for the information, very helpful. I would like buy a new light weight mountain rifle for backpack hunting in MT. Thus, weight is important but accuracy out to 600 yards is critical in the areas we hunt. I would like to spend under $5k for gun+scope so the CA seems like a good choice, and one of the lightest options for the $$.
Haven't found the recoil in my 7 to be that bad... The break works well or shooting with a can is ok too. YMMV.I have the non titanium in 6.5CM. For ranges you described might want to look at a lighter recoiling cartridge. Ultralight and heavier recoil don’t mix too well. But if you are set on the 7prc get it, just saw that you ordered, enjoy the rifle. My CA’s have all liked hornady match ammo
My 300wsm regular FFT weighs 5.3 lbsMy Ridgeline FFT Titanium in 7 PRC arrived today. 5.35 lbs. Vortex Razor 3.5-15 Scope will arrive next week. View attachment 671150
Good to know they took care of you. Have you shot your same factory ammo in the rebarreled rifle to see how it shoots, compared to original? Would be interested to hear, thanks!I received the gun and mounted a Vortex Razor HD LHT 3-15X42 with Talley Rings. I was looking for an ultralight gun for backpack trips for elk, deer and bears. I ordered an RCBS die set and purchased three boxes of Hornady Precision Hunter 175 gn ELD-X for the break-in while waiting for my reloading supplies.
With this set-up the gun has less recoil than my 30-06 or 300 WM. The titanium side baffle break works very well, but ear protection is a MUST. The side shock will blow ammo boxes off the shooting bench, people should stand behind and not next to the shooter. I am planning to order a Scythe Ti can when they are back in stock.
After the 50 round break-in procedure my MOA was >2" and I had some signs of pressure with the factory ammunition (this has been reported by others). I emailed Christensen Arms they immediately replied and provided a Return Authorization Number and a paid shipping label. I shipped the gun to CA. The gun was at CA for only 2 weeks and I picked it up from my FFL dealer today. They did the following: Re-Barreled Rifle, Checked Headspace, Test Fired for Function, Function Test Passed, Test Fired for Accuracy, Rifle Meets Accuracy Guarantee (with Hornady Precision Hunter 175gr ELD-X), cleaned rifle and returned. They also provided a printout of the test fire report (two groups of 3 rounds, <0.5 MOA) with image of the target, velocity, etc. I do not know what scope they used to test fire (my scope was removed before shipping).
I read all of the reports on-line with people having pressure and accuracy issues with CA rifles and considered other options. Everyone I know who owns a CA rifle has never had an issue so I decided to move forward, fully aware there was a chance I could get a bad barrel.
While I am not happy that I had to return a new rifle (after spending the time and $$ to break in the barrel), I am very happy with the CA Customer Service. I have all of my supplies and will start handloading while I finish the break-in process. When I finish the break-in I will report back here with the results with both factory ammunition and handloads.