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Anyone have a Christensen Ridgeline 300wsm
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<blockquote data-quote="SabinoCarl" data-source="post: 1626429" data-attributes="member: 82059"><p>Just got my Ridgeline 300wsm Burnt Bronze on Friday. Put a Leupold VX5HD 3-15 56mm. Sub 9lbs setup.</p><p>I took it to the range on Saturday. Muzzle break works well, given that the recoil was less than my non-muzzled 270.</p><p>I was more focused on barrel break-in, than shooting techniques/form. Regardless, the rifle shot better than the shooter, here is my new field companion and 100 yard target.</p><p>After the first group of three, the TriggerTech trigger became "heavy" and the bolt was tight.</p><p>I have read about both issues, and a screw adjustment on the trigger and a bit of grease on the bolt head should help. </p><p>New rifle, new things to learn. Overall, very pleased with look, feel, weight, and shooting. Once the trigger and bolt tightness is dialed in and corrected, should be a lifetime keeper!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SabinoCarl, post: 1626429, member: 82059"] Just got my Ridgeline 300wsm Burnt Bronze on Friday. Put a Leupold VX5HD 3-15 56mm. Sub 9lbs setup. I took it to the range on Saturday. Muzzle break works well, given that the recoil was less than my non-muzzled 270. I was more focused on barrel break-in, than shooting techniques/form. Regardless, the rifle shot better than the shooter, here is my new field companion and 100 yard target. After the first group of three, the TriggerTech trigger became “heavy” and the bolt was tight. I have read about both issues, and a screw adjustment on the trigger and a bit of grease on the bolt head should help. New rifle, new things to learn. Overall, very pleased with look, feel, weight, and shooting. Once the trigger and bolt tightness is dialed in and corrected, should be a lifetime keeper! [/QUOTE]
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