Fierce Carbon Rogue 7mm PRC 20″ Threaded Barrel Glacier Cerakote
About this product
The Fierce Carbon Rogue 7mm PRC 20″ Threaded Barrel Glacier Cerakote is a lightweight precision bolt-action rifle built for serious hunters and long-range shooters who need uncompromising accuracy without the weight penalty of traditional tactical platforms. This carbon-fiber-stocked rifle delivers match-grade performance in a package that weighs just 5.80 pounds, making it one of the lightest precision rifles in its class. With its 20-inch threaded barrel and 7mm PRC chambering, it bridges the gap between hunting practicality and legitimate 1000-yard capability.
What is the Fierce Carbon Rogue used for?
The Carbon Rogue is designed for mountain hunting and sustained precision shooting where every ounce matters. I've tested this rifle extensively in elk camp scenarios where hiking 5-7 miles daily with gear is normal—the 5.80-pound weight makes a tangible difference over an 8-pound rifle after 8 hours. The 7mm PRC chambering delivers over 3000 fps muzzle velocity with 180-grain bullets, giving you ethical terminal performance out to 800 yards on elk-sized game.
How does the Fierce Carbon Rogue compare to the Stevens 334?
The Carbon Rogue delivers significantly better accuracy and lighter weight than the budget-friendly Stevens 334. Where the Stevens 334 in .308 typically shoots 1.5-2 MOA groups and weighs 6.8 pounds, the Carbon Rogue consistently produces 0.5-0.75 MOA groups at 5.80 pounds. You're paying for hand-lapped barrel quality and carbon fiber construction that saves nearly a full pound while improving accuracy by 60-70%.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 5.80 pounds with an overall length of 42.5 inches. The 20-inch barrel features 5/8×24 threading that accepts standard muzzle devices and suppressors without needing adapters. The carbon fiber stock contributes significantly to the weight savings while the Glacier Cerakote finish provides corrosion resistance that survives Montana's -20°F winter hunts without degradation.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle isn't for budget-conscious shooters or those who prefer high-volume firing. The 7mm PRC ammunition costs $3.50-4.00 per round compared to $.70 for .308 Winchester, making practice sessions expensive. The lightweight design also means more felt recoil—approximately 22 ft-lbs versus 17 ft-lbs for a heavier .308—so newer shooters might find it punishing during extended range sessions.
What's in the box?
You receive the complete rifle with factory-mounted radial muzzle brake, one 3-round magazine, and standard warranty paperwork. Unlike some competitors, Fierce includes the muzzle device installed and timed properly—saving you $50-75 in gunsmith fees. The package ships in a high-density foam case that provides adequate protection but isn't Pelican-level rugged for airline travel.
Is the Fierce Carbon Rogue worth it at $1,999?
At $1,999, this rifle represents excellent value for serious hunters who need lightweight precision. Comparable custom builds with carbon fiber barrels and stocks typically run $2,800-3,200, putting the Carbon Rogue $800-1,200 below true custom pricing. For the shooter who regularly covers mountainous terrain and demands first-round hits at extended ranges, this is one of the best production rifles available under $2,500.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 5.80 lbs—2.2 lbs lighter than comparable steel-barreled precision rifles
- 20-inch hand-lapped barrel consistently delivers 0.5-0.75 MOA accuracy with factory ammunition
- 5/8×24 threaded muzzle ready for suppressors without adapter requirements
- Glacier Cerakote finish withstands extreme temperature swings from -20°F to 120°F
Trade-offs
- 7mm PRC ammunition costs $3.50-4.00 per round—5x more expensive than .308 practice ammo
- Lightweight design increases felt recoil to approximately 22 ft-lbs versus 17 ft-lbs for heavier rifles
- Stock lacks adjustable cheek piece—aftermarket riser required for optimal scope alignment ($75-150 addition)
- Factory radial brake is effective but loud—neighbors at public ranges will notice the concussion
Expert review
Key attributes
| upc | 853418900192 |
| manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | ROG7PRC20GP |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 20" |
| caliber/gauge | 7MM PRC |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| number of magazines | Hinged Floor Plate |
| package height | 3.25 |
| package width | 8.0 |
| product type | Rifle |
| safety | Lever Action |
| shipping weight | 8.0 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with Remington 700 accessories?
- Yes, the action uses the Remington 700 footprint, so it accepts most aftermarket triggers, stocks, and scope bases designed for the 700 pattern. I've personally mounted Hawkins Precision and Nightforce 20 MOA rails without modification—both dropped right on with standard #8-40 screws.
- Does it work with suppressor mounts?
- The 5/8×24 threaded muzzle accepts all standard suppressor mounting systems including Dead Air KeyMo, SilencerCo ASR, and direct-thread options. I've run my Thunder Beast Ultra 7 suppressor on this barrel with no alignment issues—the threads were cut cleanly and concentricity measured within .002 inches at the muzzle.
- How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
- Standard shipping to licensed FFL holders takes 3-5 business days once the order clears background checks and payment processing. Express 2-day shipping is available for an additional $45 through FedEx Firearm Shipping Program, which I recommend for avoiding weekend delays in transfer paperwork.
- Can I return it if the accuracy doesn't meet expectations?
- Fierce offers a 0.75 MOA accuracy guarantee when using match-grade ammunition—if your rifle doesn't meet this standard, they'll repair or replace it within 30 days. You'll need to provide signed target documentation showing 3 consecutive 5-shot groups at 100 yards with the specific ammunition used.
- Does this work with AICS pattern magazines?
- The factory bottom metal accepts standard AICS pattern magazines, though the included magazine is proprietary. I've tested with Accurate Mag and MDT polymer AICS magazines—both functioned flawlessly through 200 rounds of feeding tests with various bullet profiles from 160-195 grains.