Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue 7mm PRC 24in Bolt-Action
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About this product
The Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue 7mm PRC 24in Bolt-Action is a precision long-range rifle designed for shooters requiring sub-MOA accuracy. It combines a carbon-fiber stock and a hand-lapped barrel liner for consistent performance across extended sessions. Built around a 70-degree bolt throw and spiral-fluted components.
What is the Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue 7mm PRC used for?
This rifle is designed for long-range precision shooting, ideally suited for competitive benchrest or hunting scenarios demanding tight groupings. Its 24-inch barrel and 1:8" twist rate stabilize heavy 7mm PRC bullets effectively, allowing predictable trajectories. The TriggerTech trigger ensures crisp breaks, minimizing disturbance during slow-fire drills.
How does the Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The Twisted Rogue delivers superior accuracy and lighter weight than the Stevens 334 .308 Win. Boasting a 4.7 lb carbon-fiber stock versus the Stevens 7.2 lb synthetic, it’s better for extended carries, though the Stevens offers a lower $650 entry point. Both function reliably, but the Rogue justifies its cost with match-grade components.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The complete rifle weighs 7.8 lb and measures 46 inches overall with a 24-inch barrel. Its carbon-fiber Rogue stock contributes to the reduced mass, aiding mobility during hunts. The action spans 8.3 inches, accommodating standard scope mounts without overhang.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle isn't ideal for beginners or those on a tight budget due to its $2150 price and specialized chambering. New shooters might prefer the Stevens 334 Rifle for its affordability and common .308 Winchester ammunition. It also lacks left-hand configuration, excluding southpaw users.
What's in the box?
The box includes the rifle, one 5-round AICS magazine, and a thread protector for the 5/8x24 muzzle. No optic, sling, or cleaning kit is provided, which is standard for this tier. Buyers should budget an additional $400-$800 for a capable long-range scope.
Is the Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue worth it at $2150?
Yes, for serious long-range enthusiasts needing sub-half-MOA consistency. The carbon-fiber construction and premium barrel justify the cost over buddy options like the Stevens 334. If you prioritize precision over economy, this rifle delivers measurable advantages.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Carbon-fiber stock reduces weight to 7.8 lb — 3.4 lb lighter than steel-chassis rifles
- TriggerTech ProCurve trigger breaks at 1.5 lb consistently for precision shots
- 1:8" twist barrel stabilizes 180-grain bullets effectively at 1000 yards
Trade-offs
- Right-hand only — no left-hand model available excludes southpaws
- No iron sights included — requires $400+ optic investment for use
- 7mm PRC ammunition costs $3.50 per round versus $1.20 for .308 Win
Key attributes
| upc | 853418404812 |
| manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | TWTROG7PRC24BF |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 24" |
| caliber/gauge | 7MM PRC |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with suppressor mounts?
- Yes, the 5/8x24 threaded muzzle accepts most .30 caliber suppressors. I recommend using a Precision Armament M4-72 brake for recoil management. Always check NFA regulations before attaching a suppressor.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- Yes, it fits standard 48-inch hard cases with room to spare. The overall length is 46 inches, so a Pelican 1750 works well. Allow 2-3 days for shipping if ordered online.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
- Returns are accepted within 30 days if unused and in original packaging. Ironclad Armory handles all returns directly, typically processing refunds in 5-7 business days. Custom orders may have restrictions.
- Does this work with AICS magazines?
- Yes, it uses standard AICS pattern magazines. The included 5-rounder is from Accurate Mag, and most aftermarket options fit seamlessly. Expect to pay $80-$120 for additional magazines.