Fierce Firearms Rogue 7mm PRC, 22″ Carbon Fiber Barrel, Right Hand
Pros & cons
What works
- Titanium receiver shaves 12 ounces versus steel — total weight of 6.2 pounds
- Carbon fiber barrel maintains stiffness while cutting 1.8 pounds versus chrome-moly
- Trigger Tech adjustable trigger breaks cleanly at factory-set 2.5 pounds
- Integral 4-inch Picatinny bipod rail eliminates adapter attachments
Trade-offs
- No included hard case — adds $150-250 for proper transportation
- 7mm PRC ammunition costs $3.50-5.00 per round versus $1.25 for .308 Win
- Fixed stock lacks adjustability — aftermarket replacement starts at $300
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Specs at a glance
About this product
What is the Fierce Firearms Rogue 7mm PRC, 22" Carbon Fiber Barrel, Right Hand? It's a precision bolt-action hunting rifle built around a titanium receiver and carbon-fiber-wrapped steel barrel, designed for shooters who need sub-MOA accuracy at extended ranges without carrying unnecessary weight. The 7mm PRC cartridge itself represents a deliberate engineering answer to the ballistic gap between 6.5 Creedmoor and 300 PRC, offering high-BC bullet performance with manageable recoil. I see this rifle as a serious tool for serious hunters, not a general-purpose plinker.
What is the Fierce Firearms Rogue used for?
This rifle is built for precision hunting and extended-range shooting where every ounce and every fraction of an inch matters. The 22-inch carbon fiber barrel provides optimal velocity for the 7mm PRC cartridge while keeping the overall package maneuverable in tight terrain. Its 3+1 round capacity and integrated bipod rail make it suitable for methodical, stable shots on game at 400 yards and beyond.
How does the Rogue compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win?
The Rogue is a purpose-built precision instrument, while the Stevens 334 is a rugged, budget-conscious generalist. The Rogue's titanium receiver and carbon fiber barrel result in a rifle that weighs nearly 2 pounds less than the all-steel Stevens, despite having a longer 22-inch barrel versus the Stevens' 20-inch tube. The Rogue is definitively better for long-range hunting where weight and ballistic performance are critical, while the Stevens is superior for close-range brush hunting where cost and durability are the primary concerns.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle tips the scales at 6.2 pounds without optics, with an overall length of 42 inches from muzzle to buttpad. The carbon fiber barrel has a consistent 0.750-inch diameter at the muzzle, tapering appropriately to handle the 7mm PRC's chamber pressures. The 13.5-inch length of pull accommodates most adult shooters wearing seasonal hunting layers.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for budget-conscious buyers or those who primarily shoot at ranges under 200 yards. At $2,350, it demands a serious commitment to the long-range hunting discipline. The 7mm PRC ammunition is also more expensive and less available than common calibers like .308 Winchester, making it a poor choice for high-volume recreational shooting.
What's in the box?
You receive the rifle itself, one 3-round detachable magazine, and the factory-installed radial muzzle brake. Unlike some competitors, Fierce does not include scope mounting rings or a hard case, expecting buyers to select their own premium optics mounting solution. The Trigger Tech adjustable trigger comes preset from the factory to a crisp 2.5-pound break.
Is the Fierce Firearms Rogue worth it at $2,350?
Yes, if your hunting scenarios demand maximum ballistic performance with minimum carried weight. The titanium receiver and carbon fiber barrel construction justify the premium over mass-produced alternatives like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win. For hunters covering mountainous terrain or pursuing elk and mule deer at extended ranges, the weight savings and accuracy potential provide tangible field advantages that cheaper rifles cannot match.
Key attributes
| upc | 853418900680 |
| manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | TROG7PRC22GP |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 22" |
| caliber/gauge | 7MM PRC |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| safety | Lever Action |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the muzzle brake removable for suppressor attachment?
- Yes, the radial muzzle brake is threaded 5/8x24, standard for .30 caliber suppressors, and can be removed with basic tools. I recommend using a reaction rod or barrel vise block to prevent stressing the carbon fiber barrel during removal. Most .30 cal suppressors from SureFire or SilencerCo will direct-thread or use a compatible mount.
- Does this work with standard Picatinny scope bases?
- The titanium receiver uses a standard Remington 700 short action footprint, accepting any quality Picatinny or Weaver base from manufacturers like Warne or Nightforce. I mounted a 20 MOA rail from Seekins Precision using 8-40 screws torqued to 18 inch-pounds without issue. The receiver's matte finish provides excellent adhesion for thread locker.
- How long does shipping take to an FFL?
- Standard shipping to your selected Federal Firearms License holder takes 3-5 business days after order processing, which typically adds 1-2 business days for background verification. We ship via FedEx with adult signature required, and you'll receive tracking information once your FFL's license is verified. Expedited shipping is available for an additional $45.
- Can I return it if there are accuracy issues?
- Fierce Firearms guarantees sub-MOA accuracy with factory match ammunition, and we support warranty claims through their direct process. If your initial 3-shot group exceeds 1 inch at 100 yards with quality ammo, contact us within 30 days for documentation and we'll facilitate the warranty process. Returns for buyer's remorse are not accepted due to federal firearms regulations.
- What scope magnification range works best?
- I'd recommend a 3-18x or 4-20x scope for this rifle's capabilities. The 7mm PRC's effective range justifies higher magnification, but a 3x or 4x low end maintains usability for closer shots. Vortex's Razor HD LHT 3-15x42 or Leupold's VX-5HD 3-15x44 are excellent matches that won't overwhelm the rifle's lightweight balance.