Fierce Firearms CF Rogue 7mm PRC 22″ Carbon Rifle
About this product
What is the Fierce Firearms CF Rogue 7mm PRC 22″ Carbon Rifle?
The Fierce Firearms CF Rogue 7mm PRC is a bolt-action precision rifle engineered for long-range hunting and shooting by combining a 22-inch C3 carbon barrel with a carbon fiber stock to achieve a 6.1 lb total weight. This rifle utilizes a 700-pattern receiver, standard in the aftermarket, and features a 5/8x24 threaded muzzle for suppressor or brake compatibility. The package includes a spiral-fluted bolt and integral bi-pod rail, designed for shooters who prioritize weight reduction without compromising the rigidity needed for consistent sub-MOA accuracy.
What is the Fierce Firearms CF Rogue used for?
The Fierce CF Rogue is primarily used for long-range hunting of medium to large game, like elk or mule deer, and for precision target shooting out to and beyond 800 yards. The 7mm PRC cartridge provides a flat trajectory and high retained energy, suitable for ethical takedowns at extended distances where traditional hunting calbers like .308 Winchester lose steam. The rifle's lightweight 6.1 lb build is ideal for mountainous terrain, where carrying a heavier rig like a the Stevens 334 Rifle for extended periods becomes a burden.
How does the Fierce Firearms CF Rogue compare to the Stevens 334?
The CF Rogue is distinctly better for long-range, mobile hunting due to its specialized carbon construction, whereas the the Stevens 334 is a better choice for budget-conscious shooters seeking a durable, no-frills field rifle. The Rogue's 22-inch carbon barrel and carbon stock shave over 2 pounds off the weight of a typical steel-barreled synthetic-stock rifle, a critical difference during an all-day stalk. However, the Stevens 334 offers significant cost savings and simpler maintenance, making it a more practical choice for general-purpose use or as a truck gun.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 6.1 pounds (2.77 kg) and has an overall length of 44.5 inches. The 22-inch barrel length contributes directly to the handling balance, keeping the center of gravity closer to the shooter compared to longer-barreled precision rifles. With a typical scope and rings adding roughly 1.5 to 2 pounds, the entire system remains under 8.5 pounds, which is approximately 30% lighter than a comparable all-steel long-range rifle setup.
Who is this NOT for?
The CF Rogue is not for shooters on a tight budget or those who primarily shoot high volumes of ammunition at the range. The 7mm PRC is a premium hunting cartridge, with factory ammunition costing over $3.50 per round, making sustained practice expensive. This rifle is also a poor choice for someone wanting a dedicated suppressor host, as the 22-inch barrel length, when paired with a 7 to 9-inch suppressor, creates an overall length exceeding 52 inches, which is cumbersome for most shooting positions and transport.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships with the barreled action fitted into the carbon fiber stock, the spiral-fluted bolt, and a single 3-round AICS-pattern magazine (3+1 capacity). There are no additional accessories like scope bases, a muzzle device, or a cleaning kit included; you must source those separately. The receiver is pre-drilled and tapped with a standard 8-40 hole spacing for scope mounting, requiring the purchase of bases or a one-piece rail.
Is the Fierce Firearms CF Rogue worth it at $1999?
At $1999, the CF Rogue is worth the investment for the dedicated hunter or precision shooter who values shaving every possible ounce for backcountry mobility and needs the performance of the 7mm PRC. You are paying a premium for the carbon fiber technology that yields its 6.1 lb weight; a rifle with similar mechanical accuracy but a steel barrel and synthetic stock can be had for nearly $1000 less. If your primary use case involves covering long distances on foot for a limited number of shots, the Rogue's price is justified. For range use or general hunting from a blind, more affordable options like the Stevens series make more financial sense; see our breakdown of value hunting rifles here.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs only 6.1 lbs — significantly lighter than most steel-barreled hunting rifles.
- 22-inch C3 carbon barrel reduces weight and dissipates heat effectively.
- Uses a standard 700-pattern receiver for vast aftermarket optic mount compatibility.
- Threaded 5/8x24 muzzle ready for a muzzle brake or suppressor (not included).
Trade-offs
- Premium 7mm PRC ammunition costs over $3.50 per round for practice.
- No scope mount, rings, or muzzle device included — adds $150-$400 to initial setup cost.
- Carbon fiber construction commands a significant price premium over steel-and-synthetic alternatives.
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Key attributes
| upc | 853418405192 |
| manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | ROG7PRC22BT |
| package height | 3.0 |
| package width | 8.0 |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 8.2 |
| number of magazines | Hinged Floor Plate |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| caliber/gauge | 7MM PRC |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 22" C3 Carbon Barrel |
| action | Bolt Action |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the muzzle threaded for a suppressor?
- Yes, the muzzle is threaded 5/8x24, which is the standard thread pitch for .30 caliber muzzle devices and many popular suppressors from manufacturers like Silencer Central or Dead Air. You will need to verify the specific thread alignment of your suppressor's mounting system, as some direct-thread or quick-detach (QD) mounts require verification for proper concentricity and safety.
- Does it come with a scope mount or rings?
- No, the rifle does not include a scope mount or rings. The receiver is a 700-pattern, drilled and tapped with #8-40 screws on a standard Remington 700 short action footprint. You must purchase a separate scope base or one-piece Picatinny rail, such as those from Warne or Talley, and matching rings to mount your optic.
- What is the magazine capacity and type?
- The rifle uses a detachable AICS-pattern magazine with a standard capacity of 3 rounds, plus 1 in the chamber for a total of 4 rounds. This is a common standard for precision rifles; aftermarket magazines from companies like Accurate-Mag or MDT are available in capacities up to 10 rounds, though longer magazines may extend below the stock's bottom metal.
- How long does shipping take to an FFL?
- Processing and shipping to your selected Federal Firearms License (FFL) holder typically takes 5-7 business days after order verification and background checks are cleared. The exact transit time depends on your location and the shipping carrier, but most continental U.S. shipments arrive at the FFL within 10-14 business days from the order date.
- Is the barrel free-floated?
- Yes, the 22-inch C3 carbon barrel is fully free-floated from the receiver to the muzzle, with no contact points along the barrel channel of the carbon fiber stock. This design minimizes point-of-impact shift caused by stock pressure or environmental changes, contributing to consistent accuracy. You should be able to slide a standard piece of printer paper between the barrel and stock along the entire length.