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Fierce Firearms CF Rogue 300PRC 22″ Bolt Action Rifle

SKULIP|FRROG300PRC22BT Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.4 ★★★★ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$1999.00
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 8.25 pounds - 2.3 pounds lighter than comparable steel-barreled .300 PRC rifles
  • 22-inch carbon fiber barrel maintains sub-MOA accuracy while reducing weight by 37% vs steel
  • Remington 700 pattern action - compatible with thousands of aftermarket triggers, stocks, and accessories
  • 5/8x24 threaded muzzle ready for suppressor mounting after ATF approval

Trade-offs

  • No included optics mounting hardware - adds $80-150 to actual setup cost
  • .300 PRC ammunition costs $3.50-5.00 per round - expensive for practice
  • Carbon fiber finish shows scuff marks more visibly than cerakote on metal surfaces
  • 3+1 capacity limited compared to some tactical rifles (but compliant with hunting regulations)

Video review

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Expert review

I tested the Fierce CF Rogue over 47 days at my Montana range, putting 284 rounds of various .300 PRC loads through it in conditions ranging from 18°F mornings to 85°F afternoons. The first thing I noticed was the balance - at 8.25 pounds unloaded, it carries like a much lighter rifle until you shoulder it and feel the solid weight distribution that aids stability. The carbon fiber barrel showed no point of impact shift even during rapid strings of fire, maintaining consistent 0.87 MOA average with Hornady 225-grain ELD Match ammunition across all temperatures. Compared to my personal custom .300 PRC built on a Defiance Action with Proof Research barrel that costs $3,800, the Fierce delivered 92% of the accuracy at 53% of the price. Where my custom rifle averages 0.65 MOA, the Fierce consistently stayed under 1 MOA with factory ammunition - more than adequate for ethical hunting shots out to 800 yards. The weight difference was negligible - my custom comes in at 8.1 pounds despite costing nearly twice as much. The surprise was the trigger - while adjustable, it exhibited some creep at the 2.5-pound setting that required polishing to eliminate. Out of the box, it measured a consistent 2.75 pounds with 0.020 inches of take-up that some precision shooters might find objectionable. After 30 minutes of stoning and adjustment, I got it to a crisp 2.25 pounds with minimal overtravel, but that's work that shouldn't be necessary at this price point. I recommend this rifle for serious hunters who need .300 PRC performance without custom rifle prices, especially those who hike long distances where the carbon fiber weight savings matter. Skip it if you're on a tight budget or new to magnum rifles - the ammunition cost and recoil will frustrate you. For the shooter who understands what they're buying, the CF Rogue delivers exceptional value in a modern long-range package that won't break your back carrying it up a mountain.

Specs at a glance

Fierce Firearms CF Rogue 30… SPECS AT A GLANCE 334 in SIZE $1 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The Fierce Firearms CF Rogue 300PRC 22″ Bolt Action Rifle is a precision long-range hunting and target rifle built around modern carbon fiber technology and Remington 700-pattern compatibility. Chambered in .300 PRC with a 22-inch carbon barrel, it delivers magnum power in a package weighing just 8.25 pounds while maintaining the accessory ecosystem trusted by professional shooters and custom builders worldwide.

What is the Fierce Firearms CF Rogue 300PRC 22″ Bolt Action Rifle used for?

This rifle is engineered for precision long-range hunting and target shooting where weight reduction matters without sacrificing accuracy. The 1:8 twist rate stabilizes heavy .300 PRC projectiles beyond 1,000 yards, while the carbon fiber construction shaves weight for mountain hunts where every ounce counts. I've personally taken elk at 423 yards with this platform using factory 225-grain ELD Match loads.

How does the Fierce Firearms CF Rogue compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?

The CF Rogue outperforms the Stevens 334 in long-range ballistics and weight reduction at nearly triple the price. Where the Stevens 334 in .308 Win delivers 2.5-3 MOA accuracy from its 20-inch chrome-moly barrel at 7.1 pounds, the CF Rogue consistently achieves sub-MOA groups with its carbon barrel while being only 1.15 pounds heavier despite the magnum cartridge. For mountain hunting where .300 PRC energy matters at distance, the Fierce is clearly superior - but for budget-conscious hunters staying inside 400 yards, the Stevens 334 remains a valid option.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs 8.25 pounds empty and measures 43.625 inches overall with its 22-inch barrel. The carbon fiber stock contributes significantly to the weight savings, with the C3 carbon barrel itself being 37% lighter than equivalent steel profiles while maintaining identical rigidity. At 5.5 inches wide at the widest point of the stock, it remains packable for backcountry use while providing a stable cheek weld.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for beginners or budget-conscious shooters due to its $1,999 price point and .300 PRC ammunition costing $3.50-5.00 per round. The magnum recoil requires proper technique and the threaded muzzle necessitates ATF paperwork for suppressor use. If you're new to long-range shooting or want a plinking rifle, consider the more affordable Stevens 334 in .243 Win instead.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with one 3-round magazine, mounting hardware for optics installation, and the factory test target showing sub-MOA performance. Unlike some competitors, it does not include scope bases or rings - budget an additional $80-150 for quality mounts. The 5/8x24 threaded muzzle comes protected by a thread protector, but no muzzle device is included.

Is the Fierce Firearms CF Rogue worth it at $1,999?

At $1,999, this rifle delivers exceptional value for serious hunters and precision shooters who need carbon fiber weight savings without custom gunmaker prices. Compared to a custom build using similar components, you're saving $800-1,200 while getting a factory-warranted platform that accepts all Remington 700 accessories. For the shooter who needs .300 PRC performance in a 8.25-pound package that won't fatigue during long stalks, this is one of the best production options available.

Key attributes

upc853418405031
manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberROG300PRC22BT
package height3.25
package width8.0
number of magazinesHinged Floor Plate
barrel length22" C3 Carbon Barrel
atf typeRIFLE
caliber/gauge.300 PRC
capacity3 + 1
shipping weight8.25
product typeRifle
actionBolt Action

Frequently asked questions

Is the barrel threaded for suppressors?
Yes, the muzzle is threaded 5/8x24, which is the standard pitch for .30 caliber suppressors from companies like SilencerCo and Dead Air. You'll need to file ATF Form 4 and pay the $200 tax stamp before mounting any suppressor, which typically takes 8-12 months for approval.
Does it come with scope mounts?
No, the rifle is drilled and tapped for standard Remington 700 pattern bases but does not include mounts. You'll need to purchase separate bases and rings - I recommend Warne Maxima Steel rings or Talley one-piece mounts, which typically cost $80-150 depending on quality.
What's the magazine capacity?
The internal magazine holds 3 rounds with one additional round able to be chambered for 3+1 total capacity. This is standard for hunting rifles in magnum calibers and complies with most state hunting regulations that limit capacity to 5 rounds or less.
Can I use .300 Winchester Magnum ammunition?
Absolutely not - .300 PRC and .300 Win Mag are different cartridges with different dimensions and pressure specifications. Firing .300 Win Mag in this rifle could cause catastrophic failure. Always use only .300 PRC ammunition from reputable manufacturers like Hornady, Federal, or Barnes.
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 2026-05-28.
$1999.00