Hi everyone,
Long time lurker, seldom poster. I have a unique opportunity and wanted the opinions of the hive here. I have the opportunity to get an essentially free Christensen Ridgeline through my second job at a local gun store. I may have to pay a slight difference in price for the FFT versus the regular Ridgeline, which I have more than likely already decided upon doing and don't mind doing so whatsoever. My only hang up are the calibers available through the distributors I will be able to select the rifle from. I had already decided on just going with the FFT in .308 with a 20" barrel because that's what it says on Christensen's website, but after some discussion with reps from both distributors and a Christensen rep, the .308 is a 16" barrel. I am getting this gun for future hopes of western hunting up to and including elk 500 yards and in. I figure this is the best opportunity at having a lightweight and accurate rifle that could cover a wide range.
Here are the calibers available for me to choose from and barrel lengths:
7mm PRC, 22" barrel
300 PRC, 22" barrel
6.5 PRC, 18" and 20" barrel
300 win mag, 22" barrel
.308, 16" barrel
So which one would y'all choose and why??
Thanks!
Long time lurker, seldom poster. I have a unique opportunity and wanted the opinions of the hive here. I have the opportunity to get an essentially free Christensen Ridgeline through my second job at a local gun store. I may have to pay a slight difference in price for the FFT versus the regular Ridgeline, which I have more than likely already decided upon doing and don't mind doing so whatsoever. My only hang up are the calibers available through the distributors I will be able to select the rifle from. I had already decided on just going with the FFT in .308 with a 20" barrel because that's what it says on Christensen's website, but after some discussion with reps from both distributors and a Christensen rep, the .308 is a 16" barrel. I am getting this gun for future hopes of western hunting up to and including elk 500 yards and in. I figure this is the best opportunity at having a lightweight and accurate rifle that could cover a wide range.
Here are the calibers available for me to choose from and barrel lengths:
7mm PRC, 22" barrel
300 PRC, 22" barrel
6.5 PRC, 18" and 20" barrel
300 win mag, 22" barrel
.308, 16" barrel
So which one would y'all choose and why??
Thanks!