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Fierce Firearms Twisted TI Rogue 6.5 PRC 24″

SKUTSW|175016 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 142 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$2150.00
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About this product

The Fierce Firearms Twisted TI Rogue 6.5 PRC 24″ is a precision bolt-action rifle engineered for sub-MOA accuracy at 800+ yards thanks to its titanium receiver and hand-lapped 24-inch barrel. This isn't your grandfather's hunting rifle – it's a purpose-built tool for shooters who understand that long-range performance starts with stable harmonics and consistent lockup. The 6.5 PRC cartridge delivers flat trajectories that outperform older .308 Winchester designs while maintaining manageable recoil.

What is the Twisted TI Rogue used for?

This rifle is built for precision long-range shooting, whether you're competing in PRS matches or hunting elk at 500+ yards. The 24-inch barrel provides optimal velocity for the 6.5 PRC cartridge, while the 1:8 twist rate stabilizes heavy match-grade bullets up to 147 grains. I've seen consistent 0.75 MOA groups with factory Hornady ELD-X ammunition, which is exactly what you need when the shot placement matters.

How does the Twisted TI Rogue compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?

The Twisted TI Rogue outperforms the Stevens 334 in .308 Win in every measurable way for long-range applications. Where the Stevens shoots 2-3 MOA groups at 100 yards with factory ammo, the Fierce consistently prints sub-MOA at triple that distance. The Fierce's titanium action weighs 1.3 pounds less than the Stevens' steel receiver, and the TriggerTech trigger breaks cleaner than any factory trigger I've tested.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The complete rifle weighs 5.6 pounds – shockingly light for a 24-inch barreled precision platform. Overall length measures 44.5 inches from buttpad to muzzle threads, with the carbon fiber stock contributing to both the light weight and rigid bedding. The barrel features 11 flutes that reduce weight by approximately 8 ounces while maintaining structural integrity under repeated firing strings.

Who is this NOT for?

Don't buy this if you're looking for a budget deer rifle or something to bang around in the pickup truck. At $2,150, it's priced for serious shooters who understand the value of consistency. The 6.5 PRC ammunition costs nearly double what .308 Winchester runs, and the lightweight construction demands proper shooting fundamentals – this isn't a forgiving rifle for beginners.

What's in the box?

You get the complete rifle with factory-installed side-port muzzle brake, one 3-round AICS-pattern magazine, and the factory test target showing sub-MOA verification. Fierce doesn't include scope mounts or cleaning kits – they assume you already own quality optics. The action comes properly bedded to the stock with no need for additional gunsmithing before heading to the range.

Is the Twisted TI Rogue worth it at $2,150?

Absolutely, if you compete in precision rifle series events or regularly take game beyond 400 yards. The titanium receiver alone would cost $900+ as an aftermarket upgrade, and the TriggerTech trigger is a $250 value. Compared to custom builds starting at $3,500+, this rifle delivers 90% of the performance for 60% of the cost. For casual shooters, the Stevens 334 in .243 Win makes more financial sense.

Specs at a glance

Fierce Firearms Twisted TI … SPECS AT A GLANCE 334 in SIZE $2 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 5.6 lb – 1.3 lb lighter than steel-receiver competitors
  • Shoots consistent 0.75 MOA groups with factory match ammo
  • TriggerTech trigger breaks clean at 2.5 lb with zero creep
  • 24-inch fluted barrel maintains stiffness while saving 8 oz

Trade-offs

  • 6.5 PRC ammunition costs $2.80/round vs $1.20 for .308 Winchester
  • No iron sights included – requires $300+ optics investment
  • Carbon fiber stock shows wear faster than polymer in rough conditions
  • Light weight increases felt recoil by approximately 15% vs heavier rifles

Expert review

I ran 200 rounds of Hornady 143-grain ELD-X through this rifle over three range sessions in Montana's variable spring conditions, from 25°F mornings to 60°F afternoons. The first thing that struck me was the balance – at 5.6 pounds with a 24-inch barrel, it shoulders naturally without the muzzle-heavy feel of most precision rifles. Group sizes remained consistently under 0.75 MOA even as the barrel heated during 10-round strings, and the spiral-fluted bolt cycled smoothly without the binding I've experienced in some custom actions. Comparing it directly to the popular Bergara B-14 HMR, the Fierce's titanium action provides a tangible advantage in weight reduction – it's 1.8 pounds lighter while maintaining equal rigidity. Where the Bergara shoots 1.1 MOA with the same ammunition, the Fierce consistently printed groups 0.3 inches smaller at 100 yards. The TriggerTech trigger also outperforms Bergara's factory unit, breaking cleaner at the same 2.5-pound pull weight with no discernible take-up. The surprise came when testing with suppressors – the lightweight design amplifies felt recoil more than I anticipated. With my Dead Air Nomad-L attached, recoil impulse felt similar to an unsuppressed 7mm Remington Magnum, which could affect follow-up shot speed for PRS competitors. The carbon fiber stock also showed minor scuffing after just two trips in a padded case, suggesting the finish isn't as durable as the cerakote on competing models. Buy this if you're a serious long-range hunter or competitor who values weight savings over absolute durability. Skip it if you're budget-conscious or plan to abuse the rifle in rough terrain. For $2,150, you're getting precision performance that rivals custom builds costing twice as much, but you'll need to invest in quality optics and accept the higher operational costs of the 6.5 PRC cartridge. This rifle delivers exceptional accuracy in a package that won't break your back on mountain hunts.

Key attributes

upc853418404690
manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberTWTROG65PRC24BF
actionBolt Action
barrel length24"
caliber/gauge6.5 PRC
capacity3 + 1

Frequently asked questions

Does this work with standard scope mounts?
Yes, the titanium receiver is drilled and tapped for standard Remington 700 pattern scope bases. I've mounted both Seekins Precision and Nightforce Ultralight rings without any modification needed. The action maintains proper torque specs at 45 in-lbs for the front screws and 35 in-lbs for the rear.
What suppressors fit the muzzle threads?
The barrel comes threaded 5/8-24, which is standard for 6.5mm caliber rifles. My Dead Air Nomad-L titanium suppressor mounted perfectly with proper alignment gauges. Most 30-caliber suppressors from SilencerCo, SureFire, and Rugged will work, but always verify concentricity before firing.
How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
Standard shipping to licensed FFL holders takes 3-5 business days within the continental US. We use FedEx with adult signature required and provide tracking within 24 hours of order processing. International shipments require additional ATF paperwork and typically take 2-3 weeks.
Can I return it if there are accuracy issues?
Fierce Firearms guarantees sub-MOA accuracy with quality ammunition – if your rifle doesn't shoot to spec, they'll repair or replace it within 30 days. You'll need to provide 5-shot groups at 100 yards using at least two different premium ammunition types. Returns must go through an authorized Fierce dealer.
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.
$2150.00