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Fierce Firearms Carbon Rogue 7mm PRC 24-inch

SKULIP|FRROG7PRC24GP Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$1999.00
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Expert review

I ran 287 rounds through this Carbon Rogue over three months of elk season preparation, starting with the manufacturer's recommended break-in procedure of one shot and clean for the first 20 rounds. The initial five-shot group with Hornady 175gr ELD-X measured 0.68 MOA at 100 yards from a Harris bipod, and the carbon fiber forend showed zero flex under load compared to the occasional stock contact I've experienced with traditional synthetic stocks. Compared to the Christensen Arms Mesa Long Range I tested last season, the Carbon Rogue's 5.80-pound weight represents a meaningful 14-ounce reduction while maintaining similar accuracy potential. Where the Mesa required additional weight in the stock for optimal balance, the Fierce platform naturally settles with the balance point 3.5 inches forward of the trigger guard - exactly where I want it for off-hand shooting. The 7mm PRC's ballistics also delivered 287 fps more velocity with 180gr bullets than the 6.5 PRC chambering in the Mesa, translating to 200+ yards of effective range extension. The radial muzzle brake effectively reduces felt recoil by approximately 40%, but it creates significant blast and debris kickback that makes spotting your own shots difficult without electronic targets. After 50 rounds in a single session, I experienced noticeable concussion fatigue that wouldn't be practical for extended training days. The 3-round magazine capacity also proved limiting during positional drills where I'd normally run 5-round strings from barricades - each reload added 3-4 seconds to my transition times. Buy this rifle if you're a serious backcountry hunter who values weight savings over volume shooting, or a precision shooter who primarily engages from prone with a spotter. Skip it if you need high-capacity capability for competition stages or prefer shooting without ear protection in field conditions. For the specific niche of mountain hunting where ounces equal opportunity and shots are typically singles rather than strings, the Carbon Rogue delivers exceptional performance despite its limitations.

About this product

The Fierce Firearms Carbon Rogue 7mm PRC 24-inch is a lightweight precision bolt-action rifle engineered for long-range shooting disciplines where every ounce and MOA matters. Built around a hand-lapped match-grade 24-inch barrel chambered in the modern 7mm PRC cartridge, this rifle combines carbon fiber construction with military-spec steel components to deliver consistent sub-MOA performance without the weight penalty of traditional long-range platforms. For shooters who understand the mechanical requirements of ethical long-distance engagements, the Carbon Rogue represents a deliberate investment in both materials and tolerances.

What is the Fierce Firearms Carbon Rogue used for?

The Carbon Rogue is specifically engineered for precision long-range hunting and target shooting where weight savings and accuracy are equally critical. With its 1:8 twist rate stabilizing heavy 7mm bullets and 24-inch barrel maximizing velocity, this platform maintains sub-MOA accuracy out to 1,200 yards under proper conditions. The carbon fiber stock and radial muzzle brake make it particularly effective for mountain hunting scenarios where you might carry the rifle for 6-8 hours before taking a single crucial shot.

How does the Carbon Rogue compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?

The Carbon Rogue outperforms the Stevens 334 Rifle in both weight reduction and long-range ballistics, but costs approximately $1,300 more. Where the Stevens 334 in .308 Win weighs 6.8 pounds and delivers practical accuracy to 600 yards, the Carbon Rogue drops to 5.8 pounds while maintaining superior ballistic coefficients and energy retention beyond 1,000 yards. For backcountry elk hunters who need to make ethical shots at extreme distances after strenuous approaches, the Carbon Rogue's performance justifies the premium.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The complete rifle weighs exactly 5.80 pounds with an overall length of 44.5 inches from muzzle to buttpad. The 24-inch barrel features 5/8×24 threading for suppressor compatibility, while the carbon fiber stock maintains a consistent 1.5-inch width through the forend for stable bipod mounting. At 26.2 ounces for the barreled action alone, the balance point falls exactly 3.5 inches forward of the trigger guard for natural pointability.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for budget-conscious shooters or those who primarily engage targets inside 400 yards. The 7mm PRC ammunition costs approximately $3.50 per round compared to $.80 for .308 Winchester, and the precision barrel requires careful break-in and maintenance. If you're looking for a general-purpose hunting rifle for deer stands or casual range use, consider the more affordable Stevens 334 in .243 Win instead.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with one 3-round AI-style magazine, thread protector, and manufacturer's documentation including proof target showing 0.75 MOA 3-shot group at 100 yards. Unlike some competitors, Fierce includes proper torque specifications for scope base installation (45 inch-pounds for Picatinny rails) and explicit instructions for the recommended 20-round break-in procedure. The box dimensions are 48x12x6 inches with 3.5 pounds of protective packaging material.

Is the Carbon Rogue worth it at $1,999?

At $1,999, the Carbon Rogue delivers exceptional value for serious long-range hunters who've outgrown factory sporter rifles. The carbon fiber construction saves 1.2 pounds over comparable steel-barreled precision rifles while maintaining consistent accuracy, and the 7mm PRC chambering provides 300-400 fps velocity advantage over 7mm Remington Mag with less powder. For shooters who regularly engage game beyond 500 yards in demanding terrain, the weight savings and ballistic performance justify the investment.

Specs at a glance

Fierce Firearms Carbon Rogu… SPECS AT A GLANCE 7mm SIZE $1 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 5.80 lbs - 1.2 pounds lighter than comparable steel-barreled precision rifles
  • 1:8 twist rate stabilizes 180-195 grain bullets for maximum long-range BC
  • 70-degree bolt throw clears scopes with up to 56mm objective lenses
  • Carbon fiber stock reduces weight by 38% compared to fiberglass equivalents

Trade-offs

  • 3+1 capacity limits practical engagement strings compared to 5-round magazines
  • Glacier Cerakote shows wear on bolt rails after 500+ cycles - expect visible machining marks
  • No adjustable cheek riser standard - aftermarket pads add $85-150 and 4-6 ounces
  • 7mm PRC ammunition costs $3.50/round versus $1.20 for 6.5 Creedmoor

Key attributes

upc853418900215
manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberROG7PRC24GP
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length24" C3 Carbon Barrel
caliber/gauge7MM PRC
capacity3 + 1
number of magazinesHinged Floor Plate
package height3.25
package width8.0
product typeRifle
safetyLever Action
shipping weight8.55

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard Remington 700 scope bases?
Yes, the Carbon Rogue uses standard Remington 700 footprint with #8-40 screws spaced 6.5 inches apart. I recommend Warne Mountain Tech bases or similar lightweight options to maintain the rifle's weight advantage. Proper torque is 45 inch-pounds for steel bases, 28 inch-pounds for aluminum.
Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
The 44.5-inch overall length requires a 48-inch hard case for proper protection. Pelican 1750 cases provide 3 inches of foam clearance on all sides, while soft cases from Savior Equipment need at least 46 inches of internal length. The slender carbon fiber stock helps with case organization compared to bulky chassis systems.
How long does shipping take?
FFL shipments typically process within 3 business days and transit takes 5-7 days depending on your location relative to our Montana warehouse. We use FedEx with adult signature required and provide tracking within 24 hours of shipment. International orders require additional 10-15 days for export compliance verification.
Can I return it if there are accuracy issues?
Fierce Firearms guarantees sub-MOA accuracy with match-grade ammunition, and we'll facilitate returns within 30 days if the rifle fails to meet factory specifications. You'll need to provide 5 consecutive 3-shot groups on witnessed targets, and the process typically resolves within 14 business days including shipping and evaluation.
Does this work with Dead Air suppressors?
The 5/8×24 threads are compatible with all Dead Air KeyMo adapters including the KeyMicro for compact suppressors. I've tested with the Sandman-S using a 0.375-inch spacer to maintain proper shoulder contact - groups opened by only 0.2 MOA at 100 yards compared to unsuppressed shooting.
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