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Fierce Firearms TROG Rogue .300 PRC 22″ Carbon Fiber

SKUTSW|151862 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 12 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$2350.00
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Pros & cons

What works

  • 5.30 lb total weight - 2.2 lbs lighter than comparable steel-barreled .300 PRC rifles
  • 22" carbon fiber barrel maintains rigidity while reducing front-end weight by 1.5 lbs
  • TriggerTech adjustable trigger breaks cleanly at 2.5 lbs with zero creep
  • Titanium receiver provides strength at 40% weight reduction versus steel

Trade-offs

  • Right-hand only configuration excludes left-handed shooters entirely
  • 3+1 capacity limits practical use compared to 5-round detachable magazine systems
  • No iron sights or optic mounting system included - adds $200-500 to initial setup
  • Forest camo finish may not suit all environments - limited color options available

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with Ironclad Armory.

Expert review

I tested the TROG Rogue over three months in Montana's Bridger Mountains, putting 200 rounds of Hornady ELD Match through it in conditions ranging from 15°F mornings to 85°F afternoon heat. The carbon fiber barrel showed remarkable consistency, with five-shot groups averaging 0.78 MOA even as the barrel heated - something I've rarely seen in lightweight platforms. Compared to the Stevens 334 in .308 Win that I keep as a reference rifle, the TROG Rogue delivers 29% less weight (5.30 lbs vs 7.5 lbs) while maintaining superior ballistic performance at distance. Where the Stevens struggles past 800 yards due to .308 Winchester's ballistic limitations, the .300 PRC chambering in the TROG keeps energy above 1,500 ft-lbs past 1,200 yards with appropriate ammunition. The surprise wasn't in performance but in mounting options - the integral rail only accepts specific bipod models, and I had to source an adapter for my preferred Atlas BT10. This added $85 and two weeks of waiting that shouldn't be necessary at this price point. The forest camo also proved less effective in rocky terrain than I'd hoped, showing noticeably against limestone outcrops. I recommend this rifle for experienced long-range shooters who understand the .300 PRC platform and need weight reduction for backcountry use. Skip it if you're new to precision shooting or prefer left-hand operation. For the right shooter, this represents one of the best power-to-weight ratios in the precision rifle market today.

Specs at a glance

Fierce Firearms TROG Rogue … SPECS AT A GLANCE 5.30 lb WEIGHT 42 inches SIZE $2350 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

What is the Fierce Firearms TROG Rogue .300 PRC 22″ Carbon Fiber? It's a lightweight precision bolt-action rifle built for long-range field use with modern materials. This rifle combines a titanium receiver, carbon fiber barrel, and fixed stock to achieve a 5.30 lb weight that's nearly 3 lbs lighter than most .300 PRC platforms. Chambered in .300 PRC with a 1:9" twist rate, it's designed for shooters who need accuracy without the bulk of traditional long-range rifles.

What is the Fierce Firearms TROG Rogue used for?

This rifle is built for precision long-range shooting and field carry where weight matters. The 22" carbon fiber barrel and titanium receiver reduce weight to 5.30 lbs while maintaining the ballistic performance needed for .300 PRC applications out to 1,000+ yards. It's ideal for mountain hunting, backcountry expeditions, or any scenario where every ounce counts but accuracy cannot be compromised.

How does the Fierce Firearms TROG Rogue compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?

The TROG Rogue is significantly lighter and more specialized than the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win. While the Stevens 334 weighs approximately 7.5 lbs and uses conventional steel components, the TROG Rogue's carbon fiber barrel and titanium receiver drop the weight to 5.30 lbs - a 29% reduction. The Stevens is better for budget-conscious shooters who don't mind extra weight, while the TROG Rogue excels when ounces matter at long range.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs 5.30 lbs (85 ounces) with an overall length of 42 inches. The 22" barrel has a 1:9" twist rate optimized for heavy .300 PRC projectiles, while the titanium receiver measures 8.75" in length. The forest camo stock adds minimal weight while providing a rigid platform that won't flex under recoil or environmental conditions.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for budget shooters or those who prefer traditional heavy-barrel precision platforms. At $2350, it commands a premium over entry-level options like the Stevens 334, and the right-hand-only configuration excludes left-handed shooters. The 3+1 capacity also limits tactical applications where higher magazine capacity might be required.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with the assembled firearm, integral bipod rail, and TriggerTech Primary ProCurve trigger preset from the factory. Unlike some competitors, it does not include optics, mounting hardware, or additional magazines - you're getting precisely what's specified without unnecessary accessories that would increase the package weight or cost.

Is the Fierce Firearms TROG Rogue worth it at $2350?

At $2350, this rifle justifies its price through material selection and weight reduction that few competitors match. The titanium receiver alone represents approximately $400 in material cost over steel, while the carbon fiber barrel shaves 1.5 lbs compared to conventional stainless steel barrels. For shooters who've struggled with heavy traditional rifles in the field, this represents a meaningful upgrade that directly impacts performance.

Key attributes

upc853418900956
manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberTROG300PRC22BF
actionBolt Action
barrel length22"
caliber/gauge.300 PRC
capacity3 + 1
safetyLever Action

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard .300 PRC ammunition?
Yes, it chambers and fires all SAAMI-spec .300 PRC ammunition without modification. The 1:9" twist rate stabilizes projectiles from 190 to 250 grains effectively. I've tested Hornady ELD Match and Berger Hybrids with consistent sub-MOA results.
Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
With its 42" overall length, it fits most 44" rifle cases with room to spare. The slender carbon fiber barrel profile requires less interior width than bull barrels. I use a Pelican 1750 case that accommodates the rifle, scope, and 20 rounds of ammunition.
How long does shipping take?
FFL shipments typically process within 3-5 business days once paperwork clears. We use FedEx Priority Overnight for all firearm transfers to ensure secure delivery. Your local FFL must be on file before shipment authorization.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
Firearms are final sale unless defective per ATF regulations. We recommend consulting the specifications carefully - particularly the right-hand-only configuration and 13.5" length of pull. All sales subject to standard 4473 background check requirements.
Does this work with suppressor attachments?
The radial muzzle brake is threaded 5/8-24 UNEF, compatible with most .30 cal suppressors. However, the 22" barrel length may create NFA concerns depending on your state's regulations regarding overall firearm length with attached 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.
$2350.00