Rifle Guide
SHORT ACTION
VS. LONG ACTION
RIFLES
What Hunters and Shooters Need to Know
When choosing a short action vs. long action rifle, the decision comes down to more than cartridge length. It shapes rifle weight, follow-up speed, caliber options, and how well the platform fits the hunt you are planning.
This guide breaks down how action length works, the advantages of each, the calibers associated with both, and how Christensen Arms approaches the decision across the rifle lineup.
What Is Rifle Action Length?
The action of a rifle is the mechanical system that loads, fires, and ejects cartridges. Action length refers to the distance the bolt must travel to complete that cycle, and that distance is directly tied to the overall length of the cartridge the rifle is designed to feed.
There are two primary action lengths in bolt-action rifle design:
- Short Action: Designed for cartridges up to approximately 2.8 inches in overall length.
- Long Action: Designed for cartridges up to approximately 3.34 inches in overall length.
Some manufacturers also produce magnum actions for cartridges that exceed even long action specs, though these are less common in hunting rifle configurations.
Action length is determined by the cartridge, not by the shooter. If you want to shoot a .300 Win Mag, you need a long action. If you are shooting 6.5 Creedmoor, a short action is the correct platform.
Short Action Rifles: Advantages and Calibers
Short action rifles have become a dominant platform in modern precision hunting and long-range shooting. The shorter bolt throw delivers real-world advantages that matter in the field.
Key Advantages
- Faster Cycling: The shorter bolt throw means quicker follow-up shots.
- Lighter Weight: Less material in the receiver and bolt means a lighter overall rifle.
- Increased Rigidity: A shorter action is inherently stiffer, which can contribute to improved accuracy potential.
- Compact Platform: Short actions pair naturally with lighter, more packable rifle configurations.
Common Short Action Calibers
- 6.5 Creedmoor: The modern standard for precision hunting and long-range shooting.
- .308 Winchester: One of the most proven short action hunting cartridges available.
- 6.5 PRC: More velocity than the 6.5 Creedmoor in the same short action platform.
- 7mm-08 Remington: Light recoil and excellent deer-size game performance.
- 6mm Creedmoor: High-BC bullets at flat-shooting velocities.
- .22 Creedmoor / .25 Creedmoor: Modern precision cartridges for varmints and predators.
Mesa FFT
The Mesa FFT is a purpose-built mountain rifle with a 416R stainless steel featherlight barrel and FFT carbon fiber stock, starting at just 5 lbs. Available in 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Win, 6.5 PRC, and more.
Shop the Mesa FFTLong Action Rifles: Advantages and Calibers
Long action rifles are built for cartridges that deliver more velocity, more energy, and more reach than short action rounds can provide. When the target is larger or the distance is greater, a long action is often the right call.
Key Advantages
- Cartridge Flexibility: Long action rifles chamber powerful standard hunting rounds and magnums.
- Extended Range and Energy: Larger case capacity can mean higher velocities and more retained energy at distance.
- Big Game Performance: For elk, moose, brown bear, and other large game, long action magnums are proven choices.
Common Long Action Calibers
- .300 Win Mag: The most popular long action hunting caliber in North America.
- .300 PRC: A modern, precision-optimized .30 caliber magnum.
- 7mm PRC: Outstanding long-range performance with manageable recoil.
- 7mm Rem Mag: A proven all-around big game cartridge with decades of field history.
- .28 Nosler: Maximum velocity in a standard long action platform.
- .375 H&H Magnum: A classic dangerous-game cartridge with worldwide field history.
Ridgeline FFT
The Ridgeline FFT is available in both short and long action configurations, pairing an Aerograde carbon fiber wrapped barrel with an FFT carbon fiber stock for an ultralight platform that scales to different cartridges.
Shop the Ridgeline FFTShort Action vs. Long Action: Side by Side
Here is how the two action types compare across the factors that matter most to hunters and precision shooters:
| Factor | Short Action | Long Action |
|---|---|---|
| Bolt Throw | Shorter, faster cycling | Longer, slower cycling |
| Weight | Lighter | Heavier |
| Cartridge OAL | Up to about 2.8" | Up to about 3.34" |
| Velocity / Energy | Moderate to high | High to very high |
| Best For | Mountain hunting, backcountry, precision shooting | Big game, dangerous game, maximum range |
| Common Calibers | 6.5 CM, .308, 6.5 PRC, 7mm-08 | .300 Win Mag, 7mm PRC, .300 PRC, .375 H&H |
How to Choose Between Short and Long Action
The right action for your rifle comes down to three questions: What are you hunting? Where are you hunting? And how far are you shooting?
Choose Short Action If:
- You are hunting backcountry terrain where pack weight is a priority.
- Your target game is deer, antelope, sheep, goat, or similar medium game.
- You are building a long-range precision rifle for competition or range use.
- You want the lightest possible platform without sacrificing accuracy.
- Your primary cartridge is 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Win, or 6.5 PRC.
Choose Long Action If:
- You are hunting elk, moose, bear, or other large North American game.
- You hunt dangerous game internationally and need cartridge authority.
- Maximum downrange energy and velocity are the priority.
- Your primary cartridge is .300 Win Mag, 7mm PRC, or a similar magnum.
- You shoot from a supported position and bolt cycling speed is less critical.
When in doubt, match the action to the cartridge and match the cartridge to the game. There is no universally superior action length. There is only the right tool for the specific hunt.
Christensen Arms Short and Long Action Options
Christensen Arms builds precision rifles across both action lengths with 416R stainless steel barrels, hand-lapped bores, match chambers, and a sub-MOA accuracy guarantee. Whether you need a 5 lb short action mountain rifle or a magnum-caliber long action platform, the lineup has a purpose-built option.
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Christensen Arms builds precision rifles across both short and long action configurations with carbon fiber technology, match-chambered barrels, and a sub-MOA accuracy guarantee.
Whether you are covering mountain miles with a short action or reaching across a canyon with a magnum, there is a Christensen Arms rifle built for your mission.
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