The Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT .375 H&H Threaded Carbon Barrel is a lightweight, purpose-built sporting rifle that delivers proven big-bore performance in a package that weighs noticeably less than traditional steel-barreled magnums. Chambered in .375 H&H Magnum, this rifle pairs Christensen’s Flash Forged Technology (FFT) stock with a carbon-wrapped stainless barrel and a TriggerTech trigger to offer a reliable, field-ready platform for long-range shooters and hunters who demand precision from a magnum cartridge.
| Manufacturer | Christensen Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | Ridgeline FFT |
| Material | Carbon-wrapped stainless steel barrel; FFT polymer stock |
| Compatibility | .375 H&H Magnum; standard optics mounting |
| Finish | Stainless (barrel and receiver) |
| Weight | Approx. 6.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Flash Forged Technology (FFT) Stock – Why it matters: The FFT stock uses a carbon-fiber reinforced polymer that sheds weight without sacrificing rigidity, keeping your carry weight under 7 lbs for steep mountain hunts or long days at the range.
- Carbon-Wrapped Stainless Barrel – Why it matters: The carbon fiber wrap reduces barrel whip and heat distortion, improving consistency shot-to-shot, while the stainless steel liner provides corrosion resistance in wet conditions.
- TriggerTech Trigger – Why it matters: A factory trigger that breaks cleanly at around 2.5 lbs with zero creep, giving you a predictable let-off that helps hold sub-MOA groups even with heavy magnum recoil.
- Threaded Muzzle with Side-Baffle Brake – Why it matters: The 5/8-24 threaded muzzle accepts suppressors or brakes, and the included side-baffle brake reduces felt recoil by roughly 30%, letting you spot your own hits on steel at 800+ yards.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the precision rifle shooter who wants a do-it-all magnum that can reach out to 1,000 yards on steel or anchor dangerous game in thick cover. It suits the reloader who appreciates the .375 H&H’s legendary versatility—from 235-grain Barnes TSX at 2,900 fps to 300-grain Swift A-Frames at 2,600 fps. If you’re tired of 10+ lb rifles that punish your shoulder, the Ridgeline FFT gives you a lightweight platform without the accuracy trade-off.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Sub-7 lb weight with a 24-inch barrel; carbon barrel stays cool faster than steel; TriggerTech is crisp out of the box; threaded muzzle ready for a can or brake; gray FFT stock looks clean and resists moisture.
Cons: The .375 H&H recoil is still stout even with the brake—shooters used to .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor will feel it. Also, the FFT stock’s forend can flex under bipod pressure if you use a heavy Harris-style bipod; a short rail or arca adapter helps.
Comparison
| Feature | Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT .375 H&H | Zev Technologies OZ-9 | Geissele Super Duty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .375 H&H Magnum | 9mm (pistol) | 5.56 NATO |
| Barrel Material | Carbon-wrapped stainless | Stainless steel | Cold hammer-forged chrome-moly |
| Weight | Approx. 6.5 lbs | Approx. 1.5 lbs (pistol) | Approx. 7.2 lbs (16-in barrel) |
| Trigger | TriggerTech (2.5 lb) | Zev Pro (3.5 lb) | Geissele SSA (4.5 lb) |
| Threaded Muzzle | Yes (5/8-24) | Yes (1/2-28) | Yes (1/2-28) |
| Primary Use | Long-range, dangerous game | Competition, carry | Duty, precision |
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate on the Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT .375 H&H?
Per Christensen Arms specs, the barrel has a 1:12 twist rate, which stabilizes bullets from 235 to 300 grains common in .375 H&H loads.
Is the Christensen Arms Ridgeline FFT .375 H&H compatible with standard scope bases?
Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for standard picatinny or Weaver-style bases, and Christensen offers a 0 MOA rail as an option. You can mount most 30mm or 34mm scope rings directly.
Does this rifle come with a muzzle brake, and can I run a suppressor?
Yes, it includes a side-baffle style brake. The muzzle is threaded 5/8-24, so you can attach a suppressor directly or use a brake-to-suppressor adapter. Ensure your can is rated for .375 H&H pressures.
What is the magazine capacity for the Ridgeline FFT in .375 H&H?
It uses a detachable box magazine with a 3-round capacity, which is standard for magnum bolt guns. Aftermarket options are limited, but Christensen sells replacement mags.
How does the FFT stock affect accuracy in the .375 H&H?
The FFT stock is rigid enough to maintain consistent bedding pressure, and with the carbon-wrapped barrel, most factory loads print between 0.75 and 1.0 MOA at 100 yards. Handloads can tighten that to 0.5 MOA.
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Last updated: April 2026


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