Ridgeline Light Weight Precision Rifle

Ridgeline Light Weight Precision Rifle

Ridgeline

Price: $2,699.99
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RLRF-1
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Ridgeline Defense has been a leader in Precision Rifle Training since our inception in 2016. Our training staff has won or placed top 5 at every one of their eight appearances at the U.S. Army International Sniper Competition and the USASOC Sniper Competition. On average we train over 500 precision rifle shooters per year, spanning from Special Operators to novices. This level of staff experience coupled with the volume of students trained has allowed us to identify what we wanted in terms of performance from a rifle, while also allowing us to spot issue trends that we wanted to solve for.  The RD-15 LPR is the end result of that work.  Welcome to the High Ground.

RECEIVER:

  • 7075 T6 Machined Billet
  • Semi-Monolithic Design for Reduced Barrel Deflection

BARREL:

  • PROOF Research Match Grade 416 Stainless Blank
  • Custom Ridgeline Barrel Profile
  • 16” 1:7 twist
  • Chambered in .223 Wylde

GAS SYSTEM:

  • Intermediate Length Gas System
  • Proprietary Heat Treated 17-4 Stainless Gas Block
  • Dual Taper with Jam Nut for consistent gas flow

BUFFER SYSTEM:

  • VLTOR A5 System 7-Position
  • A5H2 buffer and Sprinco Green Spring

BOLT:

  • Full Auto Rated and Staked BCG
  • Polished DLC (Diamond Like Coating) Carpenter 158
  • MPI (Magnetic Particle Inspected)
  • HPT (High Pressure Tested)

TRIGGER:

  • Geissele SSA-E 2-Stage Trigger

FURNITURE:

  • Magpul CTR Buttstock
  • Magpul Grip
  • Oversized Bolt Catch
  • Ambidextrous Magazine Release

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  • 5
    LPR Review

    Posted by Abe on May 24th 2024

    After waiting for this rifle a long time I can honestly say it was worth it. I shoot PRS, QP, and PCSL on top of shooting for work. The two things that really set this gun apart for me is the super soft recoil impulse allowing for faster follow ups and the fact is has ZERO barrel bend and point of impact shift when changing position from a bars are to a bag to a bipod. What these guys did is quite an impressive change - it looks normal, but shoots exceptional!