Christensen Arms, what's the verdict?

I had to Mesa's and I've sold both. They both actually shot quite well. What bothered me was the bolt. It was super sticky on both guns - more so with certain types of ammo. I reached out to CA and they said they use a stiffer spring than other manufacturers and that it would break in over time. I put a few hundred rounds through each rifle and never noticed it softening up. On paper, they check a lot of boxes, but IME they've been disappointing in real life, especially considering I have a run of the mill Rem 700 that shoots just as well without any of the other issues.
 
+1 on the above, I'll never buy another one. Too many better performing guns in that price range and cheaper. Browning x-bolt absolute tack driver for way less.
 
I had to Mesa's and I've sold both. They both actually shot quite well. What bothered me was the bolt. It was super sticky on both guns - more so with certain types of ammo. I reached out to CA and they said they use a stiffer spring than other manufacturers and that it would break in over time. I put a few hundred rounds through each rifle and never noticed it softening up. On paper, they check a lot of boxes, but IME they've been disappointing in real life, especially considering I have a run of the mill Rem 700 that shoots just as well without any of the other issues.
Same here..i still have my ridgeline is 300win, I also have 3 senderos that shoot fantastic not including the one I had customized..the only advantage on the ridgeline is the weight..it’s super light and still not much recoil in 300win
 
My CA Mesa had a couple of issues at first with Nosler ammo. Got better after a couple of boxes. Switched to Weatherby Select ammo and works beautifully. 28 Nosler
 
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