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Christensen Ridgeline Vs Blackberries?
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<blockquote data-quote="tmmcampbell" data-source="post: 1401580" data-attributes="member: 13941"><p>I live in western Oregon. I had a Sendero that was too heavy. I had Christensen Arms wrap it years ago. Time passes but I would guess 15ish years. I have hunted hard with this rifle. Dropped it, fell on it, and yes whacked a few berry bushes with it. It still looks brand new on the outside. (Well the barrel does, the stock has some dents and rub marks) I have never heard or read that anyone has ever had a problem with carbon barrels coming apart or being sun damaged. Get the Christensen arms rifle. You will love it in the berry bushes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmmcampbell, post: 1401580, member: 13941"] I live in western Oregon. I had a Sendero that was too heavy. I had Christensen Arms wrap it years ago. Time passes but I would guess 15ish years. I have hunted hard with this rifle. Dropped it, fell on it, and yes whacked a few berry bushes with it. It still looks brand new on the outside. (Well the barrel does, the stock has some dents and rub marks) I have never heard or read that anyone has ever had a problem with carbon barrels coming apart or being sun damaged. Get the Christensen arms rifle. You will love it in the berry bushes. [/QUOTE]
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