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Christensen Arms - Ridgeline FFT Titanium - 7mm Rem Mag - 22.0" - Tungsten - Black w/Metallic Grey Accents - 3 RND
Christensen Arms - Ridgeline FFT Titanium - 7mm Rem Mag - 22.0" - Tungsten - Black w/Metallic Grey Accents - 3 RND
 
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Tech Specs at a Glance:

Caliber: 7mm Rem Mag
Barrel Length: 22.0"
Overall Length: 41.50"
Weight: Starting at 4.8 lbs.
Trigger: Trigger Tech Trigger
Rate of Twist: 1:9"
Barrel: 416R Stainless Steel Aero grade Carbon Fiber Wrapped
Stock: Flash Forged Technology Synthetic Stock
Magazine Capacity: 3
Muzzle Brake: Side Baffle Muzzle Brake

Price: $5,099.00
Sale Price: $4,747.00
Special Instructions: Valid PAL Required
Firearm Classification: Non-Restricted

Quantity Available:1


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Christensen Arms - Ridgeline FFT Titanium - 7mm Rem Mag - 22.0" - Tungsten - Black w/Metallic Grey Accents:

The Ridgeline FFT Titanium Edition combines a precision titanium action with their signature carbon fiber barrel for an exceptionally lightweight rifle. The firearm features a titanium side baffle brake, spiral fluted bolt, and an FFT Sporter stock with a satin metallic gray accent finish. The Ridgeline FFT Titanium Edition weighs in starting at 4.8 pounds and is backed by the Christensen Arms Sub-MOA Guarantee.

Features & Design:
  • Caliber: 7mm Rem Mag
  • Barrel Length: 22.0"
  • Overall Length: 41.50"
  • Weight: Starting at 4.8 lbs.
  • Action: Titanium Bolt Action
  • Trigger: Trigger Tech Trigger
  • Rate of Twist: 1:9"
  • Barrel: 416R Stainless Steel Aero grade Carbon Fiber Wrapped
  • Stock: Flash Forged Technology Synthetic Stock
  • Finish: Tungsten Cerakote
  • Magazine: Hinged Floor Plate
  • Magazine Capacity: 3
  • Ring Compatibility: STD 6-48 Remington 700 Rings
  • New Removable Side-Baffle Muzzle Brake
  • Sub-MoA Accuracy Guarantee

7mm Remington Mag:

The 7mm Remington Magnum rifle cartridge was introduced as a commercially available round in 1962, along with the new Remington Model 700 bolt-action rifle. It is a member of the belted magnum family that is directly derived from the venerable .375 H&H Magnum.

The original purpose of the belted magnum concept taken from the .300 H&H and .375 H&H, was to provide precise control of the head-space, since the sloping shoulders, while easing cartridge extraction, provided poor head-spacing. Improved cartridge extraction reliability is desirable while hunting dangerous game, which would be of concern when needing a fast follow up shot.

The 7mm Rem is based on the commercial Winchester .264 Win Mag, .338 Win Mag, and .458 Win Mag, which were based on the same belted .300 H&H and .375 H&H cases, trimmed to nearly the same length as the .270 Wby Mag.

On its introduction, the 7mm Rem. Mag. substantially usurped the market share held by the .264 Winchester Magnum, which went into sharp decline in popularity and sales after 1962. Maximum pressure is set by SAAMI at 61,000 PSI. 52,000 CUP

Remington has recently offered Managed Recoil ammunition for achieving reduced recoil when shooting and for generating less meat damage when hunting smaller game

Suggested Use:

  • Deer (long range)
  • Black Bear (long range)
  • Sheep / Goat (long range)
  • Moose
  • Elk
  • Buffalo / Bison


Performance:

The 7mm Remington Magnum offers ballistics better than the .30-06 Springfield with bullet weights of 175 grains and less, one of the more popular loads being a 160 grain spitzer loaded to 3,000 ft/s (910 m/s). This is due both to the higher muzzle velocity of the magnum compared to the Springfield and that .284 diameter bullets tend to have better ballistic coefficients than .308 diameter bullets of comparable mass. It is arguable that the 7 mm Remington Magnum offers marginally better ballistics with 175 grain bullets, the heaviest bullet commonly used in the caliber. The .30-06 Springfield can, however, be loaded with heavier bullets up to 220 grains.

Because of its flat shooting nature and the relatively tolerable recoil, the 7mm Remington Magnum is especially popular for Western plains use in the United States, as well as for use on plains game in Africa. It has also been chambered in sniper rifles as the US Secret Service counter-sniper team has deployed this cartridge in urban areas. Popular online gun author Chuck Hawks calls the 7mm Remington "one of the great all-around rifle cartridges.