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SOLD: NIB Christensen MPR 6.5CM 22in *PRICE DROP*

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This rifle is new in box and has only been removed for inspection. It was a gift and I never got around to getting a scope for it so it has not been shot.

It is a 22in 6.5 Creedmoor and is absolutely flawless. I can provide any pictures you want and all questions are welcome. The only trade I am interested in is toward an HK MR762.





I am asking 2000 now-> 1800 shipped to the lower 48.

Located in MPLS, MN for local pickup/trade.
 
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Christensen actions are 700 pattern. I took the action from my Ridgeline in to a Manners stock. I did have to relieve the stock in two places though - the bolt release lever was binding so I had to sand down side of the stock just slightly and then the bolt handle on the Christensen was swept a bit so I had to also relieve the channel in the stock for the lever. Other issue was due to shorter stock height on the Manners so I needed shorter action screws and to sand down the inner mag well of the Ridgeline to fit in the manners (BDL mag, which won't apply on the MPR setup)
 
Sounds like it is going to be a little rough going into a MPA chassis then. I might just leave it in this one. Did yours shoot solid? I just saw some people posting some very negative things.
 
I wouldn't expect an issue going from MPR chassis to MPA. The only risk that may be there is the bolt handle but you can swap that out.

My Ridgeline was 300WM and shooting 215 Berger factory ammo it was under .75MOA. I had a number of 1/2 MOA groups but an occasional one spreading to 3/4. In all honestly, probably more me than the rifle.
 
I put one in a Mesa Precision carbon fiber stock and the only adjustment I had to do was the bolt release. I used a small flat file and it may have took me 5 minutes at the most. You should be good to go.