Fierce Firearms CT Rage Long Range .308 20″ Bolt-Action
About this product
The Fierce Firearms CT Rage Long Range .308 20″ Bolt-Action is a lightweight, precision-focused titanium and carbon fiber rifle built for competitive shooters and discerning hunters who prioritize mechanical efficiency and field adaptability. This isn't your grandfather's hunting rifle; it's a purpose-engineered tool that leverages modern materials to solve the classic trade-off between long-range stability and packable weight. From its three-lug bolt to its adjustable stock, every component is selected to deliver repeatable, sub-MOA accuracy under variable field conditions.
What is the Fierce Firearms CT Rage Long Range used for?
This rifle is engineered for long-range precision shooting disciplines like PRS and NRL Hunter, and for practical big-game hunting where weight and accuracy are critical. The 20-inch carbon fiber barrel and 6.1-pound overall weight make it exceptionally packable for mountain hunts, while the match-grade trigger and barrel provide the consistent ignition and rigidity needed for targets beyond 800 yards. Its threaded muzzle and three-position safety are designed for seamless integration with suppressors and rapid engagement from various shooting positions.
How does the CT Rage Long Range compare to the Stevens 334?
The CT Rage Long Range is a superior precision instrument, while the the Stevens 334 Rifle (.308 Win, 20in) is an excellent value-focused hunting tool. The CT Rage uses a titanium action and carbon fiber barrel, shaving nearly 3 pounds off the Stevens 334's approximate 9-pound weight and offering a far smoother, faster three-lug bolt cycle. You're paying for advanced materials: the CT Rage's components are engineered for extreme stiffness-to-weight ratios, whereas the Stevens 334 uses conventional steel and polymer for reliable, budget-conscious performance.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 6.10 pounds (2.77 kg) bare, with an overall length of approximately 42 inches from buttpad to muzzle without a muzzle device installed. The 20-inch barrel has a 5/8-24 thread pattern, a standard for .308 muzzle devices, and the trigger is adjustable from 1.5 to 4 pounds of pull. The push-button adjustable comb offers 0.75 inches of vertical travel, allowing for a precise cheek weld with optics up to 60mm in objective lens diameter.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for budget-conscious first-time rifle buyers or those seeking a traditional walnut-stocked hunting aesthetic. Its $3,750 price point is an investment in advanced materials and tight tolerances that a novice shooter won't fully utilize. If your primary use is casual plinking under 300 yards, a more affordable option like the Stevens 334 will serve you just as well and leave capital for ammunition and optics.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships with the factory-installed radial muzzle brake, one 4-round detachable AICS-pattern magazine, and the necessary tool for adjusting the Trigger Tech trigger. Notably, it does not include scope mounting hardware, a bipod, or a case, as Fierce assumes the buyer is assembling a custom precision system. The action is bedded directly into the Rage LR stock at the factory, requiring no end-user bedding or glass work.
Is the Fierce Firearms CT Rage Long Range worth it at $3,750?
Yes, but only for the shooter who will exploit its specific advantages in weight, speed, and precision. You are paying a premium for the Titanium Triad action and carbon-wrapped barrel, which together account for at least $1,500 of the build cost compared to a stainless-steel equivalent. If your shooting involves steep terrain, timed competition stages, or you simply demand the fastest possible bolt manipulation, this rifle justifies its cost. For static bench shooting or typical wooded hunting, that investment is better allocated toward superior optics on a more conventional platform.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 6.10 lbs — over 2.5 lbs lighter than comparable steel-barreled precision rifles.
- Titanium Triad 3-lug action cycles 40% faster than a conventional 2-lug design for follow-up shots.
- Carbon fiber barrel dissipates heat faster, allowing for sustained fire of 3-5 round strings without significant point-of-impact shift.
- Adjustable comb offers 0.75 inches of travel for perfect optic alignment with large 56mm+ objective lenses.
Trade-offs
- No iron sights or optic mounts included — requires immediate additional investment of $500-$2000+ for a usable system.
- Carbon fiber barrel sleeve can be sensitive to improper cleaning rod guidance; using a bore guide is mandatory to avoid costly damage.
- Premium materials command a premium price; the $3,750 MSRP is a significant barrier to entry compared to sub-$1,000 rifles like the Stevens 334.
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Key attributes
| upc | 853418408759 |
| manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | FCTRGLR308WIN20BCP |
| action | Bolt Short Action |
| barrel length | 20" |
| caliber/gauge | .308 / 7.62 NATO |
| capacity | 4 + 1 |
| safety | 3 Position |
Frequently asked questions
- Is this rifle compatible with AICS pattern magazines?
- Yes. The CT Rage Long Range uses a standard short-action AICS pattern detachable magazine system. The supplied magazine is a 4-round metal version, but it will accept most aftermarket AICS magazines from brands like Accurate-Mag and MDT. The magwell is machined to a precise .875-inch width for a snug, rattle-free fit.
- Does the barrel threading work with a suppressor?
- Yes. The 5/8-24 threaded muzzle is the standard for .30 caliber rifles and is directly compatible with most .30 cal and .30 cal+ suppressors from brands like SilencerCo, Dead Air, and SureFire. You will need to verify your specific suppressor's caliber rating and minimum barrel length, but this 20-inch barrel meets the common 16-inch minimum for .308 Winchester.
- Can I adjust the trigger pull weight myself?
- Yes, with the supplied tool. The Trigger Tech Primary ProCurve trigger features an externally adjustable pull weight from 1.5 to 4 pounds. The adjustment screw is accessed through a small port in the trigger shoe. Make adjustments in quarter-pound increments and function test the safety and sear engagement thoroughly after any change—a process that takes about 5 minutes.
- How long does direct shipping take?
- Shipping for firearms follows a strict legal process. Once your FFL paperwork is verified, the rifle typically ships from the distributor within 2-3 business days via UPS or FedEx with adult signature required. The total time from order to pickup at your local FFL is usually 7-10 business days, depending on carrier routing and your FFL's processing speed.