Christensen Arms Evoke Hunter 30-06 22
The Christensen Arms Evoke Hunter 30-06 is a lightweight, purpose-built rifle for hunters who demand accuracy and reliability without overengineering the price tag. Built on a precision-machined receiver and topped with a free-floating, hand-lapped 22-inch stainless-steel barrel, the Evoke delivers the sub-MOA performance Christensen is known for. Whether you're glassing open country for mule deer or waiting in a whitetail stand, this rifle balances speed and stability in a package you'll want to carry all day.
The real appeal of the Evoke Hunter lies in what it cuts without compromise. The ergonomic polymer stock features a hybrid grip angle and integrated Picatinny rail section, keeping weight minimal while maintaining a natural point of aim. The 30-06 cartridge gives you proven range and stopping power for most North American game. Recoil management comes from the factory-installed premium RFR stainless-steel brake, which threads on the 5/8x24 muzzle—also ready for a suppressor if that's your preference. An adjustable TriggerTech trigger (factory set around 3 lbs, user-adjustable between 2.5–5 lbs) rounds out the trigger control.
The action feeds from a 4-round detachable magazine and pairs seamlessly with standard Remington 700 scope rings and bases—Christensen supplies a 0-MOA Picatinny rail section. This is the Hunter model, built for shooters who want precision optics without the premium features of the Precision variant. If you're hunting from vehicle or glass-heavy terrain and you value flat-shooting, accurate, no-nonsense rifles, the Evoke belongs on your short list.
Key Features
- Precision-machined receiver for dependable function and accuracy
- Free-floating, hand-lapped 22-inch stainless-steel barrel with match chamber
- Guaranteed sub-MOA accuracy
- Ergonomic polymer stock with hybrid grip angle for reduced fatigue during long days afield
- Integrated Picatinny rail section for modern accessory mounting
- Removable premium RFR stainless-steel brake factory installed
- 5/8x24 threaded muzzle compatible with suppressors and aftermarket brakes
- Adjustable TriggerTech trigger (2.5–5 lbs, ~3 lbs factory)
- Standard Remington 700 scope base compatibility
- Recoil pad for shooting comfort
Specifications
| Caliber | 30-06 |
| Barrel Length | 22 inches |
| Barrel Material | Cerakoted 416R stainless steel |
| Barrel Finish | Hand-lapped, button-rifled, free-floating, match chamber |
| Muzzle Thread | 5/8 x 24 (standard) |
| Muzzle Brake | Removable premium RFR stainless steel |
| Receiver | Christensen Arms precision-machined |
| Magazine Capacity | 4 rounds (3 for magnum calibers) |
| Magazine Type | Detachable |
| Trigger | Adjustable TriggerTech, 2.5–5 lbs (factory ~3 lbs) |
| Stock Material | Polymer |
| Stock Features | Integrated Picatinny rail section, hybrid grip angle, recoil pad |
| Scope Base | 0-MOA Picatinny rail (Remington 700 compatible, 8-40 screws) |
| Accuracy | Guaranteed sub-MOA |
Frequently Asked Questions
What scope mounts and bases are compatible with the Evoke Hunter?
The Evoke Hunter ships with a 0-MOA Picatinny scope base and is fully compatible with standard Remington 700 rings and mounts using 8-40 screws. This makes finding quality optics support straightforward and affordable.
Can I use a suppressor on the Evoke Hunter 30-06?
Yes. The 22-inch barrel features a 5/8x24 threaded muzzle, which is the industry standard for suppressors and aftermarket brakes. The factory-installed RFR brake is removable, so you can swap in a suppressor whenever you choose.
Is the trigger adjustable, and what is the factory setting?
The Evoke Hunter ships with an adjustable TriggerTech trigger factory-set to approximately 3 lbs. You can adjust it between 2.5 and 5 lbs to suit your preference, though we recommend professional tuning if you're unfamiliar with trigger adjustments.
What kind of accuracy should I expect from the Evoke Hunter?
The Christensen Arms Evoke Hunter is guaranteed to shoot sub-MOA (under one minute of angle at 100 yards) thanks to its free-floating, hand-lapped barrel, precision receiver, and match chamber. Real-world accuracy depends on ammunition quality and shooter fundamentals, but the rifle's engineering delivers the platform to shoot lights out.

