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Christensen Ridgeline in 28 or 7RM
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<blockquote data-quote="Sykes" data-source="post: 1394595" data-attributes="member: 77814"><p>I don't have any experience with a ridgeline but I have a fierce edge in 28 Nosler. It has a radial break and when shooting prone with a bi pod with factory 160 accubonds I can see the bullet impact my steel plate from 300-525 yards. I was concerned about the recoil as well but I am really impressed with this rifle. I would have to say the CA ridgeline would be comparable in the recoil department. I have to add I really like the 28 so far. Took 2 elk last fall with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sykes, post: 1394595, member: 77814"] I don't have any experience with a ridgeline but I have a fierce edge in 28 Nosler. It has a radial break and when shooting prone with a bi pod with factory 160 accubonds I can see the bullet impact my steel plate from 300-525 yards. I was concerned about the recoil as well but I am really impressed with this rifle. I would have to say the CA ridgeline would be comparable in the recoil department. I have to add I really like the 28 so far. Took 2 elk last fall with it. [/QUOTE]
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