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I don't have any personal experience with the Sako 90 but it gets great reviews. I am not a fan of the stock on the Christensen but that just comes down to personal preference. I guess with it being such a difference in calibers, for me it would come down to what I plan to hunt with the rifle. If it's deer size game or smaller then I'd probably go with the 6.5prc. If it's an all around gun to include elk sized game then I would put a lot more consideration into spending more on the Sako.
Watch for sales at SportsmansI got a Christensen 7mag ridgeline for just under $1700Love it
Quote from: MADMAX on March 29, 2024, 03:35:26 PMWatch for sales at SportsmansI got a Christensen 7mag ridgeline for just under $1700Love itThanks MADMAX, is it sub MOA out of the box as advertised?
Have a couple Christensen Ridgelines - my 6.5 PRC is probably the best shooting rifle I’ve owned and it’s on factory ammo
My 6.5CM ridgeline shoots sub 1 inch with everything I have ever shot out of it - all factory ammo. From 156 bergers to 127gr LR-X... I've never owned a rifle that performed that well over such a wide range of ammunition. It could also be that the 6.5's are inherently accurate. Lots of folks are getting great performance out of the savage ultralight rifles for quite a bit less money.That being said, the rifle when I got it had some tool marks on the inside that I didn't think were acceptable on an 1800$ rifle. While they mentioned it wouldn't affect performance, Christensen agreed and I sent the rifle back to have it repaired. They had a super fast turn around and the rifle came back looking fresh and shooting awesome. Good customer service.As others have mentioned, north of 3k is a lot of money if you're not going full custom. I would go with the ridgeline and spend the other 1500$ on optics.