Christensen Arms Expands into .22 and .25 Creedmoor

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posted on September 5, 2025
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Christensen Arms has announced the addition of .22 Creedmoor and .25 Creedmoor chamberings to three of its most popular rifle platforms: the Evoke Rifle, the Modern Precision Rifle (MPR), and the Ridgeline FFT.

Ballistic Advantages of .22 Creedmoor and .25 Creedmoor

The .22 Creedmoor has quickly become a favorite among predator hunters and long-range shooters due to its flat trajectory, high muzzle velocity, and reduced wind drift compared to traditional ..22 caliber cartridges. Known for its ability to push high ballistic coefficient bullets at impressive speeds, the .22 Creedmoor offers devastating terminal performance on varmints and predators while excelling in competition-style shooting.

The .25 Creedmoor bridges the gap between mid-size calibers, delivering enhanced downrange energy, superior accuracy, and lighter recoil compared to larger cartridges. With the ability to launch high-BC ..25 caliber bullets, it offers shooters a flatter trajectory and excellent performance in windy conditions—ideal for long-range hunters pursuing deer-sized game as well as precision target shooters.

By chambering these rounds in Christensen Arms’ flagship rifles, shooters gain the full advantage of their precision engineering—unlocking the full ballistic potential of these modern cartridges.

“By adding .22 Creedmoor and .25 Creedmoor to our rifle lineup, we’re giving shooters and hunters more options that maximize ballistic performance and versatility,” said Shane Meisel, VP of Sales & Marketing. “These cartridges pair perfectly with our lightweight, accurate platforms, ensuring hunters and precision shooters can push the limits of performance in the field and on the range.”

For more information, visit christensenarms.com or your local Christensen Arms dealer.

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