Description
The Christensen Arms 8010621400 Ridgeline FFT 300 PRC 3+1 22″ Carbon Fiber/Threaded Barrel, Burnt Bronze Cerakote, Green with Black/Tan Accents Stock, Left Hand is a sub-6-pound precision rig that flat-out shoots. FFT (Flat Forged Technology) drops weight while keeping the carbon fiber barrel and side-baffle brake that tames the PRC. Left-hand action, right-hand accuracy—Christensen backs it with their Sub-MOA Guarantee.
| Manufacturer | Christensen Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | 8010621400 Ridgeline FFT |
| Material | Carbon fiber barrel, carbon fiber floor plate & bolt knob (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 300 PRC (3+1 capacity), left-hand action |
| Finish | Burnt Bronze Cerakote barrel/action, Green with Black/Tan Accents stock |
| Weight | Approx. 5.9 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Flat Forged Technology (FFT) – WHY IT MATTERS: The carbon fiber floor plate and bolt knob shave a full pound off an already light Ridgeline, so you can carry it all day on a mountain stage without fatigue.
- Side-Baffle Muzzle Brake – WHY IT MATTERS: Redirects gas sideways to cut recoil by up to 40%—critical for fast follow-ups in PRS or ELR matches with the 300 PRC.
- Carbon Fiber Threaded Barrel (22″) – WHY IT MATTERS: Keeps harmonics consistent shot-to-shot while letting you add a suppressor for low-noise competition strings.
- Burnt Bronze Cerakote – WHY IT MATTERS: Corrosion-resistant finish that holds up to wet matches and doesn’t glare under glass—practical and stealthy.
- Sub-MOA Guarantee – WHY IT MATTERS: Christensen Arms backs this rifle to shoot under 1 MOA with match ammo straight out of the box—no guessing, no break-in voodoo.
Who It’s For
This left-hand Ridgeline FFT is built for the southpaw competitor who demands sub-MOA precision without the extra weight. If you shoot PRS, NRL Hunter, or ELR matches and need a lightweight 300 PRC that packs a punch on steel past a mile, this is your rig. It also suits the precision hunter who wants one rifle for both the range and the backcountry.
Pros / Cons
- Pros: Under 6 lbs, Sub-MOA guarantee, threaded with brake, FFT saves weight, left-hand action, Burnt Bronze Cerakote resists wear.
- Cons: 22″ barrel means slightly lower velocity than a 26″ tube at extreme ELR distances—trade-off for the weight savings.
Comparison
| Feature | Christensen Ridgeline FFT 300 PRC | Seekins Precision Havak HIT 300 PRC | Bergara B-14 HMR 300 PRC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | ~5.9 lbs | ~9.5 lbs | ~8.8 lbs |
| Barrel Material | Carbon fiber (threaded) | Stainless steel (threaded) | Steel (threaded) |
| Action | Left-hand | Right-hand | Right-hand |
| Guarantee | Sub-MOA | Sub-MOA | Sub-MOA |
| Price | ~$2,050 | ~$2,400 | ~$1,100 |
FAQ
Is this rifle compatible with aftermarket triggers?
Yes, the Remington 700-style trigger interface lets you drop in a Timney or TriggerTech without gunsmithing. Expect crisp 1.5-2 lb pulls for competition work.
Can I mount a suppressor on the threaded barrel?
Absolutely. The 5/8×24 threads are standard for 30-cal cans. Just ensure the brake is removed first—the side-baffle brake is not suppressor-optimized.
What scope base footprint does this use?
It uses a Remington 700 long-action footprint with 8-40 screws. Get a 20 MOA base for ELR work; the 300 PRC loves the elevation.
How does the carbon fiber barrel affect accuracy under rapid fire?
Carbon fiber dissipates heat faster than steel, so string-to-string shift is minimal. In my 5-shot groups at 100 yards, the POI shift was under 0.3 MOA after 20 rounds—solid.
Trust & Delivery
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✅ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day returns
- ✅ Secure checkout
Last updated: April 2026
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