Christensen Arms Ridgeline Scout Bolt Action Rifle 450 Bushmaster 16" Barrel (1)-4Rd Magazine Tan With Black Webbing Carbon Fiber Stock Black Cerakote Finish
The Ridgeline Scout combines all the best features of the Ridgeline into a compact scout rifle. Featuring a black-Nitride coated action, 0-MOA optic rail, barricade stop, AICS drop-box magazine and a flat-shoe Trigger Tech trigger. Tan and black carbon fiber composite Sporter Stock. The 16" barrel with a removable 3-prong flash hider make the Ridgeline Scout an ideal suppressor host.
Brand: Christensen Arms
Category: Rifles
Series: Scout
Model: Ridgeline
Caliber: 450 Bushmaster
Barrel Length Range: 16" to 16.99"
Stock Finish Group: Brown
Capacity: 4+1
Stock Material: Carbon Fiber
Action: Bolt
Sights: None
Barrel Finish: Carbon Fiber Wrapped
Barrel Material: Stainless Steel
Muzzle: 3 Prong Flash Hider
Twist: 1:16"
Receiver Description: Picatinny Rail
Forend Type: Picatinny Rail
Receiver Material: Steel
Thread Pattern: 5 / 8"x24
Stock Description: Fixed Sporter
Barrel Description: Button Rifled / Threaded
Barrel Length: 16"
Max Capacity: 4
Receiver Finish: Black Cerakote
Trigger: TriggerTech
Stock Finish: Tan w / Black Webbing
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 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