Description
The Christensen Arms Ranger 17 HMR 18″ Carbon Fiber Bolt Action is a rimfire precision rifle built for shooters who demand accuracy without the weight penalty. Chambered in .17 HMR, it pairs an 18-inch carbon fiber tension barrel with a precision aluminum receiver and a match-grade trigger. This isn’t a plinker—it’s a tool for smashing 200-yard groups and dropping small game with surgical precision.
| Manufacturer | Christensen Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Ranger |
| Material | Carbon fiber barrel, aluminum receiver, carbon fiber composite stock |
| Compatibility | Ruger 10/22 magazines |
| Finish | Nitride metal finish (per manufacturer specs) |
| Weight | Approximately 4.7 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Carbon Fiber Tension Barrel (18″): The tensioned barrel design minimizes harmonic vibration, delivering sub-MOA accuracy at 100 yards with .17 HMR loads. Per Christensen Arms specs, this system keeps groups tight even during rapid fire strings.
- Match-Grade Trigger: A crisp, adjustable trigger breaks cleanly at around 2.5 lbs, letting you stage each shot without creep. This is critical for precision rimfire matches where a 0.1-lb difference can cost you a stage.
- 0 MOA Picatinny Optic Rail: The integral rail provides a rock-solid mounting platform for your scope. No shims needed—just bolt on your favorite rimfire optic and zero fast.
- Threaded 1/2×28 Muzzle: Factory-threaded for suppressors or muzzle brakes. This lets you run a can to tame report and reduce recoil impulse, keeping your sight picture stable.
- Ruger 10/22 Magazine Compatibility: Uses standard 10/22 rotary magazines, which are cheap, reliable, and widely available. No proprietary mags to hunt down.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for competition shooters who run rimfire PRS or NRL22 matches and need a lightweight rig that holds zero on a barricade. It’s also for small-game hunters who want a sub-5 lb package for walking fields after squirrels or rabbits. If you’re a benchrest shooter who obsesses over vertical dispersion, the carbon fiber barrel will pay dividends.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Sub-5 lb weight makes it easy to carry all day and transition between positions.
- Pro: Nitride finish on metal parts resists corrosion and reduces glare in bright conditions.
- Pro: Uses common 10/22 magazines—no proprietary nonsense.
- Con: The carbon fiber stock has a relatively short length of pull (13.5″), which may feel cramped for shooters over 6′ tall.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Christensen Arms Ranger | Geissele GMR-15 | Timney Alpha 10/22 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Material | Carbon fiber tension | Steel | Steel, threaded |
| Weight | 4.7 lbs | 5.2 lbs | 5.5 lbs |
| Trigger | Match-grade, 2.5 lb | Geissele Super Semi-Auto | Timney drop-in, 2 lb |
| Magazine | Ruger 10/22 | Ruger 10/22 | Ruger 10/22 |
| Price | $1,283.78 | $1,450 | $1,100 |
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate on the Christensen Arms Ranger 17 HMR?
Per Christensen Arms specs, the 18″ barrel has a 1:9 twist rate, which stabilizes standard .17 HMR bullets (17-20 grain) optimally for 100-yard accuracy.
Does this rifle come with a scope rail or rings?
It includes a 0 MOA Picatinny rail attached to the receiver. No rings or scope are included.
Will this rifle accept a suppressor?
Yes. The muzzle is threaded 1/2×28, and the barrel is long enough (18″) to stay subsonic with most .17 HMR loads. Just add a suppressor and go.
What is the magazine capacity?
It uses standard Ruger 10/22 rotary magazines, available in 10- or 25-round capacities.
Is the stock adjustable for length of pull?
No. The carbon fiber composite stock has a fixed length of pull at 13.5″. Aftermarket spacers may be needed for taller shooters.
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Explore more precision rimfire options in our Bolt Action Rifles collection, or check out Rimfire Rifles for other lightweight builds. For upgrade parts, see Triggers & Fire Control.
Last updated: April 2026




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