Christensen Arms MPR Competition 6mm ARC 26"
About this product
You’re looking at a rifle built to hit what you’re aiming at, even at distance. The Christensen Arms MPR Competition in 6mm ARC is designed for accuracy and consistency, whether you’re competing in PRS matches, pursuing coyotes across Iowa fields, or dialing in your long-range skills. Chambered in 6mm ARC, this bolt-action rifle delivers on performance.
| Manufacturer | Christensen Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | MPR Competition |
| Material | Stainless steel barrel with carbon-fiber wrap, aluminum chassis |
| Compatibility | AICS-pattern detachable box magazines |
| Finish | Tungsten anodized |
| Weight | 11.0 lbs (as configured) |
| Condition | New |
What This Rifle Does
This rifle excels at longer ranges, consistently delivering sub-MOA performance. The 6mm ARC cartridge is flat-shooting and efficient, making it ideal for Iowa’s wide-open spaces. The MPR Competition’s design keeps weight manageable for a rifle of this capability.
Key Features
- 26″ Carbon-Fiber Wrapped Barrel: The 1:7.5″ twist rate works well with a variety of 6mm ARC bullet weights, balancing accuracy and performance. The carbon fiber wrap helps manage heat and keeps the weight down.
- AICS-Compatible Magazine: This rifle uses readily available AICS-pattern magazines, meaning you avoid the higher cost and potential availability issues of proprietary magazines.
- Tungsten Anodized Finish: The finish is durable and provides corrosion resistance, important for keeping your rifle in good working order, even in Iowa’s changing weather.
- Threaded Muzzle (5/8×24): You can easily attach a suppressor or muzzle brake without needing a gunsmith.
- Adjustable Trigger: The trigger breaks cleanly between 2.5–3.5 lbs, and can be adjusted to a lighter pull if desired.
Who Is This Rifle For?
This rifle is for someone serious about precision shooting. If you participate in competitions or enjoy long-range target shooting, this is a good option. It's also well-suited for hunters who need to make accurate shots at extended distances. The 11-pound weight strikes a balance – it's not a lightweight mountain rifle, but it's manageable for positional shooting.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Good accuracy out of the box; lightweight for a precision rifle; readily available magazines; threaded barrel for customization; adjustable trigger.
- Cons: The 11-pound weight might be too heavy for some hunters; the stock doesn’t have a built-in adjustable cheek piece.
FFL Transfer & Shipping: We handle all FFL transfers in-house here at Iowa Gun Shop. If you’re an Iowa resident, we can ship directly to your FFL dealer. For customers outside of Iowa, we’ll ship to a licensed FFL dealer of your choice. Please contact us with any questions about the transfer process.