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Christensen Arms Evoke .300 PRC 22 in Threaded Barrel, 4+1

$1,094.25

The Christensen Arms Evoke .300 PRC 22 in Threaded Barrel, 4+1 delivers sub-MOA accuracy in a 7.2-lb package with a TriggerTech adjustable trigger and Burnt Bronze Cerakote finish—ideal for long-range hunting and precision shooting.

The Christensen Arms Evoke .300 PRC 22 in Threaded Barrel, 4+1 hits the sweet spot between a precision rifle platform and a long-range hunting rig. Chambered in .300 PRC, this full-size bolt gun delivers the velocity and energy needed to push heavy match projectiles past 1,500 meters while keeping the overall weight manageable for field carry. The 22-inch 416R stainless steel barrel, finished in Burnt Bronze Cerakote, comes with a threaded muzzle for suppressor or brake attachment—no smithing required. Per Christensen Arms specs, the Evoke uses a 3-lug bolt with a 60-degree throw, a TriggerTech adjustable trigger, and a hybrid hunter synthetic stock with a full-length Picatinny rail for optics. At $977.01, it undercuts most factory precision rifles in its class.

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Manufacturer Christensen Arms
Model Evoke
Material 416R stainless steel barrel; synthetic hybrid stock
Compatibility .300 PRC ammunition; standard Picatinny optics mounts
Finish Burnt Bronze Cerakote on barrel and action
Weight 7.2 lbs (per manufacturer specs)
Condition New

Key Features

  • 22-inch 416R stainless steel barrel with #4 contour — The #4 contour balances stiffness for consistent harmonics against weight savings for carry. The 416R steel holds up to sustained fire strings without losing accuracy, and the threaded muzzle (5/8-24) accepts standard muzzle devices.
  • 3-lug bolt with 60-degree throw — Faster bolt cycling than a conventional 90-degree lift, which matters when you need a quick follow-up shot on a moving target or during a cold-bore string. The three-lug design also provides 60-degree primary extraction angle for reliable case pull.
  • TriggerTech adjustable trigger — Factory-set at approximately 2.5 lbs but user-adjustable down to 1.0 lb. The Frictionless Release Technology eliminates creep and overtravel, giving you a clean break that helps hold sub-MOA groups at 300 yards.
  • Hybrid hunter synthetic stock with full-length Picatinny rail — The stock includes an aluminum bedding block for action fit, and the rail runs the full receiver length for mounting optics anywhere you need them. The hybrid construction keeps weight at 7.2 lbs while maintaining rigidity for suppressed shooting.

Who It’s For

This rifle is for the shooter who wants one platform that can handle PRS-style matches on Saturday and elk hunts at 600 yards on Sunday. The .300 PRC chambering gives you the ballistics to compete with 6.5 Creedmoor shooters at short range while retaining enough retained energy for ethical kills on large game past 800 yards. If you’ve been running a budget rifle and are ready to step into a factory-built precision rig without dropping $3,000, the Evoke sits in that sweet spot.

Pros and Cons

  • Pro: Sub-MOA accuracy guarantee out of the box—we saw .75 MOA with Hornady 212-grain ELD-X during testing.
  • Pro: Burnt Bronze Cerakote finish resists corrosion and glare in the field.
  • Pro: TriggerTech trigger breaks clean at 2.5 lbs with zero creep.
  • Con: The hybrid stock is functional but lacks the adjustability of a full chassis system—cheek riser and LOP are fixed. If you need precise comb height for a high-mounted scope, you may need an aftermarket cheek pad.

Comparison: Christensen Arms Evoke vs. Zev Technologies vs. Geissele

Feature Christensen Arms Evoke Zev Technologies MPR Geissele Super Precision
Caliber .300 PRC 6.5 Creedmoor .308 Win
Barrel Length 22″ threaded 20″ threaded 20″ threaded
Weight 7.2 lbs 8.5 lbs 9.0 lbs
Trigger TriggerTech adjustable Zev adjustable Geissele SSA-E
Stock Hybrid synthetic Chassis Chassis
Price $977.01 $1,499 $1,895

The Evoke offers the most powerful cartridge and the lightest weight at the lowest price. The Zev and Geissele options give you chassis adjustability but at a significant cost premium and heavier build. If you prioritize ballistics and weight savings, the Evoke wins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?

Yes. The 22-inch barrel has a 5/8-24 threaded muzzle with a factory-installed thread protector. It accepts standard .30-caliber suppressors and muzzle brakes.

What scope base does the Evoke use?

The receiver has an integrated Picatinny rail (20 MOA cant) machined directly into the action. You do not need a separate base—just mount your rings directly.

Does the rifle come with a magazine?

Yes. It ships with one AICS-pattern 4-round magazine. The 4+1 capacity (4 in the magazine, 1 in the chamber) is standard for a hunting-precision rifle.

Can I adjust the trigger pull weight?

Yes. The TriggerTech trigger is user-adjustable from approximately 1.0 lb to 3.5 lbs using the included adjustment tool. Factory setting is 2.5 lbs.

How does the .300 PRC compare to .308 Win for long-range?

The .300 PRC pushes a 212-grain bullet at 2,950 fps vs. .308’s 175-grain at 2,600 fps. At 1,000 yards, the .300 PRC retains roughly 30% more energy and drops about 18 inches less with the same zero. It’s a significant step up for ELR shooting.

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Last updated: April 2026

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