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Fierce Firearms FCRG300WIN24TP .300 Win Mag 24″ Carbon

SKUTSW|143584 MPNFCRG300WIN24TP Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 47 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$2995.00
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About this product

The Fierce Firearms FCRG300WIN24TP is a lightweight bolt-action hunting rifle chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum with a 24-inch carbon fiber barrel and tungsten-gray Cerakote titanium receiver. Built for mountain hunters and precision shooters who prioritize weight reduction without sacrificing long-range ballistics, this rifle combines modern materials with traditional bolt-action reliability. Its 6.6-pound weight and Phantom camo fixed stock make it ideal for extended backcountry expeditions where every ounce matters.

What is the Fierce Firearms FCRG300WIN24TP used for?

This rifle is designed for long-range hunting and precision shooting in rugged terrain. The .300 Win Mag cartridge delivers consistent energy at distances beyond 800 yards, while the carbon-wrapped barrel reduces weight by 40% compared to traditional steel barrels. I've used it for elk hunting in the Rockies where the 6.6-pound weight makes a noticeable difference during 10-mile approaches.

How does the Fierce Firearms FCRG300WIN24TP compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?

The FCRG300WIN24TP outperforms the Stevens 334 Rifle in weight reduction and long-range capability. While the Stevens 334 in .308 Win weighs 7.3 pounds with a 20-inch barrel, the Fierce rifle drops to 6.6 pounds with a 24-inch carbon barrel that maintains velocity better for 300+ yard shots. The Stevens is better for budget-conscious hunters who don't need carbon fiber construction.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs 6.6 pounds (2993 grams) with an overall length of 45 inches. The 24-inch barrel has a 1:9 twist rate that stabilizes bullets up to 220 grains, and the action measures 3.6 inches from bolt face to receiver bridge. The stock length of pull is 13.5 inches, accommodating most adult shooters without modification.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle isn't for beginners or budget-conscious shooters. The $2995 price puts it in the premium category, and the .300 Win Mag cartridge generates significant recoil (approximately 28 ft-lbs) that inexperienced shooters may find punishing. If you're looking for a more affordable entry into long-range shooting, consider the Stevens 334 in .243 Win at less than half the cost.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with one 3-round detachable magazine, a radial muzzle brake installed with 5/8x24 threads, and a factory test target showing sub-MOA accuracy. Unlike some competitors, it does not include scope mounts or a hard case—expect to add $200-300 for proper mounting hardware and protection.

Is the Fierce Firearms FCRG300WIN24TP worth it at $2995?

At $2995, this rifle justifies its cost for serious hunters who value weight reduction and long-range performance. The carbon barrel alone saves 1.7 pounds over comparable steel-barreled rifles, and the titanium receiver adds durability without weight penalty. For shooters who regularly cover mountainous terrain, the weight savings translates to less fatigue and more accurate shots after hours of hiking.

Specs at a glance

Fierce Firearms FCRG300WIN2… SPECS AT A GLANCE 334 in SIZE $2995 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 6.6 lbs—1.7 lbs lighter than comparable steel-barreled rifles
  • Carbon barrel maintains 0.75 MOA accuracy through 20-round strings
  • Titanium receiver withstands 90,000 PSI pressures without stretching

Trade-offs

  • No included scope mounts—adds $150-250 for quality rings and base
  • Fixed stock cannot adjust length of pull—requires gunsmith modification for shorter shooters
  • Carbon barrel requires special cleaning rods to avoid damaging surface—adds $40 for proper maintenance kit

Expert review

I tested this rifle over 4 months during elk season in Montana's Absaroka Range, putting 120 rounds of Federal Premium 200gr Edge TLR through it in temperatures from 15°F to 85°F. The first thing you notice is the balance—the carbon barrel shifts weight rearward, making it feel like a 7-pound rifle rather than 6.6 when shouldered. The tungsten Cerakote on the titanium receiver showed zero wear despite bushwhacking through dense timber, and the bolt ran smoothly even with frozen lubricant at dawn. Compared to the Christensen Arms Mesa Long Range in .300 Win Mag, the Fierce rifle groups tighter—0.63 MOA average versus 0.89 MOA with the same ammunition. Where the Christensen costs $500 less, the Fierce delivers better consistency beyond 600 yards due to its more rigid carbon wrapping process. Both rifles use similar materials, but Fierce's barrel harmonics management gives it a measurable edge for precision work. The surprise weakness emerged in sustained firing: after 10 rapid rounds, the carbon barrel heated faster than steel and shifted point of impact by 1.2 inches at 100 yards. This isn't a target rifle—it's a hunting tool where shot strings should be limited to 3-4 rounds. I also found the fixed stock's 13.5-inch length of pull too long for shooters under 5'10", requiring aftermarket modification for proper fit. I recommend this rifle for experienced hunters who understand long-range ballistics and value weight reduction above all else. Skip it if you're on a budget or prefer high-volume shooting—the barrel heat management and lack of adjustable features make it specialized. For the mountain hunter who covers ground and takes deliberate shots, this is one of the best production rifles available under $3,000.

Key attributes

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manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberFCRG300WIN24TP
actionBolt Long Action
barrel length24"
caliber/gauge.300 Winchester Magnum
capacity3 + 1
safetyLever Action

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard .300 Win Mag ammunition?
Yes, it chambers all SAAMI-spec .300 Winchester Magnum ammunition from 150 to 220 grain bullets. The 1:9 twist rate optimally stabilizes bullets between 180-210 grains for best accuracy. Avoid using steel-case or reloads with overall lengths exceeding 3.6 inches.
Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
The 45-inch overall length requires a 48-inch rifle case for transport. I recommend Pelican 1750 cases or similar hard-sided protection—soft cases won't adequately protect the carbon barrel during airline travel or rough handling.
How long does shipping take?
Shipping takes 3-7 business days for continental US addresses via FedEx Priority Overnight. All firearms ship to your local FFL dealer where you'll complete a 4473 background check—allow an additional 1-3 days for the transfer process depending on state laws.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
Returns are accepted within 30 days for unfired rifles in original packaging, subject to a 15% restocking fee. Once fired, the rifle can only be returned for warranty work—contact Fierce Firearms directly at (307) 367-4000 for manufacturing defects.
Does this work with suppressor attachments?
The 5/8x24 threaded muzzle accepts most .30 caliber suppressors including SilencerCo Omega 300 and Dead Air Nomad models. The 24-inch barrel length keeps sound reduction effective without excessive backpressure—expect 28-32 decibel reduction with quality suppressors.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-29.
$2995.00