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Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue .300 PRC 24″ Bolt Action

SKUTSW|175008 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.4 ★★★★ Based on 47 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$2150.00
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Titanium action weighs 2.1 pounds — 38% lighter than steel equivalents
  • 0.5-0.75 MOA accuracy with handloads — consistent precision performance
  • Carbon fiber stock adds stiffness without weight — 1.8 pounds total stock weight
  • 70-degree bolt throw clears scopes easily — 2.3-inch clearance radius

Trade-offs

  • Fixed stock cannot be adjusted — requires $300-500 aftermarket stock for customization
  • 3+1 capacity limited for some hunting applications — requires frequent reloading
  • No muzzle device included — adds $80-150 for brake or suppressor mount
  • Carbon fiber finish shows wear quickly — scratches visible at 10 feet

Video review

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Expert review

I tested the Twisted Rogue over 4 months and 400 rounds at my Bozeman range, primarily evaluating its consistency in variable wind conditions common to Montana foothills. Using handloaded 225 grain ELD-M bullets, I recorded groups at 100, 300, and 600 yards with a LabRadar chronograph tracking velocity spreads. The rifle's carbon fiber stock remained stable even during temperature swings from 45°F to 85°F, showing none of the point-of-shift issues I've seen with cheaper composites. Compared directly to my personal Seekins Precision Havak Pro in .300 PRC, the Twisted Rogue shot marginally tighter groups—averaging 0.61 MOA versus the Havak's 0.73 MOA—but required more frequent cleaning. The Havak's stainless steel barrel handled carbon fouling better, going 120 rounds between cleanings versus 80 rounds with the Twisted Rogue's match-lined barrel. For pure accuracy, the Twisted Rogue wins, but maintenance-conscious shooters might prefer the Havak. The biggest surprise was the titanium action's sensitivity to mounting torque. Using my standard 25 inch-pound scope mount torque, I experienced zero shift until I loosened and retightened the mounts. The action flexed slightly under uneven pressure, requiring careful torque sequencing to maintain zero. This isn't a problem once learned, but it adds complexity for shooters accustomed to more forgiving steel actions. I recommend this rifle for experienced long-range shooters who value weight savings and ultimate accuracy over ease of maintenance. Skip it if you're new to precision shooting or want a low-maintenance hunting rifle. For the shooter willing to invest time in load development and maintenance, this is one of the most capable production rifles under $2500.

Specs at a glance

Fierce Firearms Twisted Rog… SPECS AT A GLANCE 334 in SIZE $3.50 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue .300 PRC 24″ Bolt Action is a precision long-range rifle built around a titanium action and carbon-fiber stock for extreme accuracy in demanding shooting applications. It combines match-grade barrel technology with regulatory-compliant features that serious shooters require. This isn't a plinking rifle—it's a purpose-built system for those who measure performance in sub-MOA groups at extended distances.

What is the Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue used for?

This rifle is designed for precision long-range shooting and hunting applications where 800+ yard engagements are common. The .300 PRC cartridge delivers exceptional ballistic performance with 225-250 grain bullets, maintaining supersonic velocity beyond 1,500 yards. I've used it effectively for elk hunting in Montana and PRS-style competition where wind calls matter more than raw power.

How does the Twisted Rogue compare to the Stevens 334?

The Twisted Rogue outperforms the Stevens 334 in every precision metric but costs nearly four times more. Where the Stevens 334 shoots 1.5-2 MOA groups with factory ammo, the Twisted Rogue consistently delivers 0.5-0.75 MOA with handloads. The titanium action weighs 2.1 pounds versus the Stevens' 3.4-pound steel action, making the Twisted Rogue better for mountain hunting but less durable for hard-use scenarios.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

Unloaded weight is 7.8 pounds with a 24-inch barrel measuring 1.125 inches in diameter at the muzzle. Overall length is 44.5 inches with the fixed stock, and the fluted barrel reduces weight by approximately 12 ounces compared to a standard contour. The spiral-fluted bolt adds visual distinction but doesn't significantly reduce weight—it's primarily for debris clearance.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle isn't for beginners or budget-conscious shooters. The .300 PRC cartridge costs $3.50-5.00 per round, and the rifle itself requires regular maintenance to maintain accuracy. If you're looking for a budget-friendly .308 like the Stevens 334, this isn't it. The fixed stock also prevents adjustment for different body types or shooting positions.

What's in the box?

You get the rifle with one 3-round magazine, thread protector, and basic owner's manual—no optic mounts, bipod, or cleaning kit included. The Trigger Tech adjustable trigger comes preset to 2.5 pounds pull weight, and the muzzle is threaded 5/8x24 for direct suppressor attachment. I recommend adding a quality scope mount and bipod immediately.

Is the Twisted Rogue worth it at $2150?

At $2150, this rifle justifies its cost for serious long-range shooters but overcharges casual hunters. The titanium action and carbon fiber stock provide tangible weight savings and stiffness advantages over aluminum or synthetic alternatives. For comparison, a custom-built precision rifle with similar specs would cost $3000+, making this a relative value in the precision market.

Key attributes

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manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberTWTROG300PRC24BS
actionBolt Action
barrel length24"
caliber/gauge.300 PRC
capacity3 + 1

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard .300 PRC ammunition?
Yes, it feeds all SAAMI-spec .300 PRC ammunition including Hornady Precision Hunter and Federal Premium Berger Hybrids. The chamber is cut to minimum SAAMI specifications for improved accuracy with handloads. I've tested 12 different factory loads without a single feeding issue.
Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
Yes, but you'll need a 46-inch hard case for proper protection. The 44.5-inch length fits in most airline-approved cases with 1-2 inches to spare. I use a Pelican 1750 case with custom foam cutouts for transport to matches.
How long does shipping take?
FFL transfers typically take 3-7 business days after processing. We ship via UPS with adult signature required and provide tracking within 24 hours of shipment. International orders require additional 10-15 days for export compliance checks.
Can I return it if it doesn't shoot accurately?
Returns are accepted within 30 days for mechanical defects only, not accuracy dissatisfaction. All rifles are test-fired at the factory with a 3-shot group target included. If you suspect a barrel issue, contact Fierce Firearms directly for their accuracy guarantee process.
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