Christensen Arms Mesa FFT Bolt Action Rifle .28 Nosler 22" Bronze Cerakote Barrel 3Rd Capacity Green Carbon Fiber Stock With Black And Tan Accents Finish
Christensen Arms Mesa FFT Bolt Action Rifle .28 Nosler 22" Bronze Cerakote Barrel 3Rd Capacity Green Carbon Fiber Stock With Black And Tan Accents Bronze Finish
Features :
-FFT spotter style stock
-Ultralight contour stainless steel barrel
-Cerakote® finish
-“seamless” removable radial muzzle brake
Manufacturer Christensen Arms
Barrel Length In Inches 22
Caliber .28 Nosler
Checkering No
Detachable Magazine No
Hinged Floorplate Yes
Magazine Capacity 3
Metal Finish Cerakote
Other Features: Threaded Muzzle, Bronze Cerakote Barrel And Action,uses Std Rem 700 Bases, Green Stock With Black And Tan Accents
Overall Length In Inches 42.75
Rate Of Twist 1:9"
Recoil Pad Yes
Sights No
Stock Material Carbon Fiber
Swivel Studs Y
Type Action Bolt
Dimension 3.75 X 9.50 X 47.63
Height 3.75
Width 9.5
Length 47.63
Stock Color Multi-color
Metal Color Bronze
Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 28 Nosler is Nosler Bullets' second proprietary cartridge, following the 26 Nosler in 2015. It is based on the 26 Nosler necked up to 7mm, thus based on the 7mm Remington Ultra Magnum case shortened…which was based on the 404 Jeffery case. Case length is 2.590 inches, allowing it to be housed in standard (30-06-length) actions. The base diameter is .550-inch, with the rim slightly rebated to .543-inch. The 28 Nosler has been the most popular of the Nosler series. It is not as overbore capacity as the 7mm RUM, making it more efficient and allowing a greater variety of propellants. With a 26-inch barrel velocity of up to 3300 feet per second is possible with a 160-grain bullet, making it, as Nosler describes it, "the most powerful 7mm in the world." Nosler is the primary source for ammunition, but in addition to Nosler rifles it has been chambered in numerous custom and semi-custom rifles. — Craig Boddington