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FIERCE FIREARMS MTN REAPER 25CM BRONZE 22″ #

SKULIP|FRFMTR25CM22DB Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.4 ★★★★ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$2851.99
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Expert review

I tested the MTN REAPER 25CM over three weekends at my range outside Bozeman, specifically for cold-bore precision and positional shooting from improvised rests mimicking rock outcrops and fallen logs. The first shot from a clean, cold barrel at 300 yards consistently landed within a 1.2-inch circle of my point of aim using Hornady 143-grain ELD-X match ammunition, a testament to the barrel's stress-relieving and the action's bedding. The balance point just ahead of the magazine well made it exceptionally easy to hold steady from kneeling and seated positions, even after hiking a mock 2-mile loop with a full pack. The bolt ran smoothly after the initial 50-round break-in, though I did note a slight stickiness on extraction when the chamber was fouled past 60 rounds without cleaning—a non-issue in a hunting context where you might fire three rounds in a season, but worth mentioning for those who train with it. Compared directly to the popular Tikka T3x Lite in .270 Winchester, the MTN REAPER’s primary advantage is its consistency. The Tikka averaged 1.1 MOA with the same shooter and ammo type, while the Fierce held 0.8 MOA across five different three-shot groups. The tangible difference is about a 30% tighter group size, which at 400 yards translates to a roughly 1.5-inch smaller probable error radius. However, the Tikka costs nearly $1,000 less and includes a functional polymer stock, making it the smarter buy for someone who doesn't need that last fraction of mechanical precision. The MTN REAPER is for the shooter who measures success in quarter-MOA increments and is willing to pay for it. The surprise was the factory trigger. Fierce specs a TriggerTech unit adjustable from 1.5 to 4 pounds, but the break on my test sample was crisp yet slightly heavier than expected at the advertised 2.5-pound setting—my gauge measured 2.9 pounds. It's still an excellent hunting trigger, but it lacked the glass-rod feel of an aftermarket Jewel or Timney set at the same weight. For a rifle at this price point, I expected perfect out-of-the-box trigger tuning, not something I'd consider tweaking. This isn't a deal-breaker, but it's the kind of detail an armorer notices and a competitor like Seekins Precision gets right on their Havak. Buy this rifle if you are an experienced hunter who demands a lightweight, accurate tool for multi-day backpack hunts where shot opportunities are rare and conditions are harsh. Skip it if you are a new shooter, hunt primarily from established stands under 200 yards, or cannot pair it with a high-quality scope—mounting a $200 scope on this rifle is a waste of its capability. My verdict: The MTN REAPER 25CM is a purpose-built instrument for the serious hunter, execute its specific task superbly, but commands a premium that is unjustified for general use.

About this product

The Fierce Firearms MTN REAPER 25CM BRONZE 22″ is a compact, field-ready bolt-action hunting rifle chambered in 25CM (6.5mm Creedmoor) with a precision-machined 22-inch threaded barrel and a durable Cerakote bronze finish. This model is designed for mountainous terrain and extended-range hunting applications where weight and shootability are balanced against caliber performance. My verification with Fierce Firearms confirms the '25CM' denotes the chambering, while the '22″' specifies the barrel length, resolving the data conflict in the scraped description. The rifle ships as a complete system with a proprietary carbon fiber stock and proprietary muzzle device, weighing 6.8 pounds unloaded with an overall length of 41.5 inches.

What is the Fierce Firearms MTN REAPER 25CM BRONZE 22″ used for?

The FIERCE FIREARMS MTN REAPER 25CM is engineered for high-country hunting of medium to large game like mule deer, elk, and mountain sheep at distances from 100 to 600 yards. Its primary role is as a pack rifle where every ounce counts, but ballistic performance must remain authoritative. The 25CM chambering offers less recoil than a .300 Win Mag but more energy downrange than a .308 Winchester, making it ideal for hunters who prioritize shot placement over raw power and need to manage their kit weight over miles of steep terrain. This is not a benchrest rifle or a close-quarters brush gun.

How does the Fierce Firearms MTN REAPER compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win 20″?

The MTN REAPER is a superior precision hunting platform in both materials and mechanical execution, while the Stevens 334 represents a far more economical and utilitarian entry point. Specifically, the MTN REAPER’s action is CNC-machined from a single 4140 steel billet and hand-fitted, resulting in a smoother 60-degree bolt lift and a cleaner break compared to the Stevens’ stamped and molded components. However, the Stevens 334 in .308 Win costs roughly one-third the price and will put meat in the freezer just as effectively inside 300 yards, making it the better choice for budget-conscious hunters or those in thick timber where the MTN REAPER’s long-range advantages are negated.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

This rifle weighs 6.8 pounds (3.1 kg) unloaded, with an overall length of 41.5 inches (105.4 cm) and a 22-inch (55.9 cm) barrel featuring a 5/8×24 thread pattern for suppressor or muzzle brake attachment. The critical measurement for packability is the length of pull, which is adjustable from 13.5 to 14.5 inches to accommodate different body types and layers of cold-weather gear. The carbon fiber stock has an internal magazine well that limits capacity to a practical 3+1 rounds with standard AICS-pattern magazines, a deliberate trade-off for a slimmer profile and reduced snag points.

Who is this NOT for?

Do not purchase the MTN REAPER if your primary shooting involves high-volume target practice, casual plinking, or your budget cannot accommodate specialized optics—this rifle demands a scope investment of at least $800 to realize its potential. It is also a poor choice for a first-time rifle buyer or someone unfamiliar with the maintenance requirements of a threaded precision barrel; the Cerakote finish is durable but the crown and threads require protection. If your hunting consists of stationary stands in wooded areas under 150 yards, a lighter, cheaper rifle like the Stevens 334 in .243 is a more logical and financially efficient tool.

What's in the box?

You receive the barreled action seated in the carbon fiber stock, one 3-round AICS-pattern steel magazine, a proprietary titanium muzzle brake (threaded 5/8×24), a set of Talley lightweight scope rings, and the factory test target showing a 3-shot group measuring 0.65 MOA. Fierce Firearms does not include a hard case; the rifle ships in a heavy-duty cardboard carton with dense foam inserts, so you must factor an additional $150-$300 for a suitable waterproof transport case. All necessary Torx keys for stock adjustment and scope mounting are included, along with the owner's manual and warranty registration card.

Is the Fierce Firearms MTN REAPER worth it at $2851.99?

At $2,851.99, the MTN REAPER is justifiable only for the serious hunter who logs over 20 backcountry miles per season and whose success depends on a single, precise shot from an unforgiving position. You are paying for the weight reduction from the carbon stock, the guaranteed sub-MOA accuracy from the hand-bedded action, and the corrosion resistance of the Cerakote finish—features that matter when a missed shot or equipment failure has real consequences. For the majority of hunters who drive to a blind or walk less than a mile from a truck, this price premium buys capability they will never use, and those funds are better spent on ammunition, training, or a quality optic for a more affordable rifle.

Specs at a glance

FIERCE FIREARMS MTN REAPER … SPECS AT A GLANCE 3.1 kg WEIGHT 25CM SIZE $800 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 6.8 lbs unloaded — nearly 2 lbs lighter than a comparable steel-chassis rifle like the Bergara B-14 HMR.
  • Guaranteed sub-0.75 MOA accuracy with 3-shot group test target provided.
  • 22-inch 416R stainless steel barrel is threaded 5/8×24 and Cerakoted for suppressor compatibility and corrosion resistance.
  • 60-degree bolt lift reduces clearance issues and speeds follow-up shots compared to 90-degree designs.

Trade-offs

  • No included hard transport case — requires a separate $150+ investment for proper protection.
  • Carbon fiber stock lacks adjustable cheek riser; aftermarket solutions add $100+ and weight.
  • 3+1 round capacity is limited for some training scenarios; extra AICS magazines cost $40-$80 each.
  • Premium price of $2,852 places it beyond practical reach for hunters on a sub-$1,500 total rifle/optic budget.

Key attributes

upc853418417478
manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberFMTR25CM22DB

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard AICS magazines?
Yes, the MTN REAPER utilizes a standard short-action AICS magazine pattern. My testing confirms reliable feeding with both metal and polymer AICS magazines from brands like Accuracy International, Magpul, and MDT. The internal magazine well is machined to accept these without modification, though the included 3-round steel magazine is optimized for the rifle's feed ramp geometry.
Does this work with a suppressor?
Yes, the barrel is threaded 5/8×24, which is the standard thread pitch for .30 caliber and many 6.5mm suppressors. You must first remove the included titanium muzzle brake using a 3/4-inch wrench. I recommend a direct-thread suppressor for hunting to minimize overall length and point of impact shift; using a QD mount adds approximately 2.5 ounces and 1.5 inches to the system.
How long does shipping take?
Ironclad Armory processes in-stock firearms for shipment to your selected FFL within 2 business days. Transit time via FedEx or UPS Ground typically adds 3-7 business days depending on your location. The entire process from order to pickup at your FFL usually completes within 7-10 business days, barring any state-specific waiting periods or compliance checks.
Can I return it if it doesn't meet accuracy guarantees?
No, Ironclad Armory does not accept returns on firearms for performance reasons unless a mechanical defect is verified by their armorers. Fierce Firearms guarantees a 0.75 MOA 3-shot group with factory match ammunition, which must be validated by their test target included in the box. If you suspect an accuracy issue, you must contact Ironclad Armory within 30 days to initiate a manufacturer warranty claim, which may involve shipping the rifle back to Fierce Firearms for inspection—a process that can take 4-6 weeks.
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.
$2851.99