Christensen Arms Expands Evoke Series with Two New Chamberings for 2025
Author: Marko L. | Publish Date: Jul 19, 2025 | Fact checked by: Aleksa Miladinovic
Utah Manufacturer Adds .375 H&H and .450 Bushmaster to Popular Hunting Line
Christensen Arms, the Utah-based firearms manufacturer that built its reputation on innovative carbon-fiber barrel and stock technology before evolving into complete rifle production, is broadening its successful Evoke rifle series for 2025. The company is introducing two distinctive chamberings to its affordable hunting platform: the powerful .450 Bushmaster and the legendary .375 H&H Magnum.

Evoke Series Background and Market Position
Origins and Market Impact
The Evoke series made its debut in 2024 as Christensen Arms' answer to the demand for premium-quality, domestically manufactured hunting rifles available at an accessible price point below $1,000. This strategic positioning filled a significant gap in the American hunting rifle market, combining the company's advanced manufacturing expertise with competitive pricing.
Core Technical Specifications Across All Evoke Models
Receiver and Action Design
Every Evoke rifle incorporates Christensen Arms' "Precision Machined Receiver" built to M700-footprint specifications using stainless steel construction. The action features a smooth 60-degree bolt throw design that enhances cycling speed and ergonomics for hunters in the field.
Trigger and Magazine System
The rifles come equipped with an adjustable TriggerTech trigger system, providing crisp, consistent trigger breaks that enhance accuracy potential. A detachable box magazine system allows for quick reloading capabilities during hunting scenarios.

Barrel Technology
Christensen Arms utilizes 416R stainless-steel barrels across the Evoke line, manufactured using button-rifling processes with match-grade chambers. Each barrel features threading at the muzzle and comes equipped with the company's proprietary "Reduced Felt Recoil" (RFR) brake system.
New Chambering Options for 2025
.450 Bushmaster: Modern Straight-Wall Performance
The .450 Bushmaster represents a hard-hitting cartridge solution originally developed for semi-automatic modern sporting rifle platforms. This chambering has gained significant popularity among hunters in states with straight-walled cartridge regulations for deer hunting, offering substantial stopping power within regulatory compliance.
.375 Holland & Holland Magnum: Century-Old African Legend
The iconic .375 Holland & Holland Magnum brings over a century of proven performance to the Evoke platform. This legendary cartridge delivers the capability to take North America's largest game species while also providing sufficient power for many African continent hunting applications.
2025 Model Specifications
Standard Configuration Details
The new chamberings are available exclusively in the base Evoke configuration, featuring a Smoked Bronze Cerakote finish applied to all metal components. The rifles include an olive-drab green polymer Hybrid Hunter stock design with integrated Picatinny rail mounting system and factory-installed sling swivels.

Barrel Length and Weight Specifications
- .375 H&H Model: 22-inch barrel length
- .450 Bushmaster Model: 20-inch barrel length
- Both Models: 8-pound total weight
Magazine Capacity and Pricing
Both new chamberings feature a three-round magazine capacity and carry an MSRP of $899, positioning the .375 H&H variant as one of the most competitively priced rifles available in this powerful chambering.
Quality Assurance and Warranty Coverage
Performance Guarantee
Christensen Arms backs each Evoke rifle with their sub-m.o.a. accuracy guarantee, ensuring precision performance standards that meet the demands of serious hunters and precision shooters.
Warranty Protection
The company provides comprehensive coverage through their limited lifetime warranty program, demonstrating confidence in the long-term durability and reliability of the Evoke platform across all chambering options.
Author:
Marko Lalovic

Marko is a dedicated aviation enthusiast whose passion began with an unforgettable encounter with fighter jets at an air show in his home country. As an audiophile and sound engineer by training, Marko was initially captivated by the distinctive sonic signature of military aircraft—the thunderous roar of afterburners and the precise mechanical symphony of aviation systems. This auditory fascination evolved into a comprehensive interest in defense technology, particularly firearms engineering and ballistics acoustics.