The Ridgeline is the quintessential hunting rifle. Offered in twenty chamberings, the rifle features a sporter carbon fiber composite gunstock and a stainless steel radial muzzle brake built around a light target contour Christensen Arms carbon fiber wrapped barrel. The Ridgeline weighs in starting at 6.3 pounds and is backed by the Christensen Arms Sub-MOA Guarantee.
Other FEATURES:: Threaded Muzzle, S/S Action, USES Std 6-48 Rem 700 Bases, Stock-Green With Black And Tan Webbing Other FEATURES2:: 416R S/S AEROGRADE Carbon Fiber Wrapped Barrel, Cerakote Burnt Bronze Action Caliber: .450 Bushmaster Type Action: Bolt Rate Of Twist: 1:16" Metal Finish: Colored Stock Material: Synthetic Barrel Length In INCHES: 20 Overall Length In INCHES: 40.5000 Magazine Capacity: 3 Detachable Magazine: N Hinged Floorplate: Y Sights: N Stock Color: Bi-Tone Weight In POUNDS: 6.8 Metal Color: Bi-Tone Type Of Rifle: Sporting Rifle Checkering: N Recoil Pad: Y Swivel STUDS: Y
Caliber Dictionary
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The 450 Bushmaster was designed by Tom LeGendre in 2008 to bring "big bore" performance into the AR-15 platform. Hornady has adopted it as a factory cartridge. Using a .452-inch bullet, it has a case length of 2.250-inches with a rebated rim. The 450 Bushmaster propels a 250-grain bullet at 2200 feet per second, yielding 2686 foot-pounds of energy. On game the 450 Bushmaster is similar in performance to the 45-70, thus well-suited for large game such as bear, moose, and elk in close cover. Numerous AR manufacturers offer 450 Bushmaster rifles and upper receivers, and Ruger has chambered it in their bolt action M77 Scout rifle. — Craig Boddington