Fierce Firearms Carbon Rogue .300 PRC 24″ 3+1
About this product
The Fierce Firearms Carbon Rogue .300 PRC 24″ 3+1 is a magnum-class bolt-action rifle engineered for extreme long-range accuracy while maintaining a sub-6-pound carry weight. It pairs Fierce's proprietary Magnum Action with a match-grade C3 carbon barrel and a rigid carbon-fiber stock, creating a platform optimized for precision shooters who cover ground. The rifle's design philosophy centers on eliminating unnecessary mass without sacrificing the mechanical consistency required for repeatable sub-MOA groups at distances exceeding 1,000 yards.
What is the Fierce Firearms Carbon Rogue .300 PRC 24″ 3+1 used for?
This rifle is designed for long-range precision hunting and competitive target shooting where weight and accuracy are equally critical. The .300 PRC cartridge, paired with the 24-inch carbon barrel, is engineered to maintain supersonic velocity and ballistic stability well past 1,500 yards, making it suitable for engaging large game like elk or moe at extended ranges. I'd deploy this for high-country hunts where every ounce in the pack matters, but terminal performance at 600 yards does not.
How does the Fierce Firearms Carbon Rogue compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?
The Carbon Rogue is a purpose-built, high-performance tool, while the Stevens 334 is a general-purpose, budget-conscious utility rifle. The Rogue's match-grade carbon barrel and 5.80-pound weight provide a significant advantage in both accuracy potential and portability over the Stevens' 7.1-pound heft and standard chrome-moly barrel. For the shooter prioritizing precision and weight savings over a sub-$500 price point, the Rogue is objectively superior; for a first rifle or a general-purpose woods gun, the Stevens represents better value.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 5.80 pounds (92.8 ounces). Its overall length measures approximately 44.5 inches from buttplate to muzzle with the included radial brake installed. The 24-inch match-grade C3 carbon barrel features a 1:9-inch twist rate, a contour optimized for stiffness-to-weight ratio, and 5/8"-24 muzzle threading for suppressor or brake attachment.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for the novice shooter or someone on a tight budget. The .300 PRC round costs roughly $3.50 per factory load, and the rifle's lightweight construction amplifies felt recoil, demanding proper technique. It's also a poor choice for close-quarters, brush-country hunting where its long-range capabilities are irrelevant and its longer barrel is a hinderance. If your typical shot is under 200 yards, consider a shorter, lighter-recoiling cartridge.
What's in the box?
You receive the barreled action and stock assembly, the pre-installed radial muzzle brake, and a single 3-round AICS-pattern detachable box magazine. Fierce does not include a scope mount, rings, or a bipod—plan to add those accessories, which will add roughly $300-$600 to your total system cost. The rifle ships in a generic hard case with foam cutout.
Is the Fierce Firearms Carbon Rogue worth it at $1,999?
For the shooter who demands a true long-range-capable hunting rifle under 6 pounds, it is worth the premium. You are paying for the proprietary carbon-wrapped barrel technology, a hand-lapped bore, and a meticulously machined action—features absent from production rifles costing half as much. If your use case is casual range use or you are content with 1.5 MOA accuracy from a 7-pound rifle, the $1,999 price tag is difficult to justify.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 5.80 lbs—over 1.3 pounds lighter than most factory .300 PRC rifles.
- The C3 carbon barrel uses a proprietary 9-ton wrap for rigidity, reducing harmonic vibration.
- 70-degree bolt throw and spiral fluting allow faster cycling versus a standard 90-degree throw.
- Integral 4-inch M-Lok bipod rail on the forend provides a rock-solid mounting surface.
Trade-offs
- The radial muzzle brake is effective but loud—doubles the perceived concussion for the shooter and anyone nearby.
- Fixed Phantom Camo Rogue stock cannot be adjusted for length of pull; requires aftermarket spacers.
- At $1,999, it lacks common premium inclusions like a trigger pull gauge or a torque wrench for scope base installation.
- Limited 3+1 capacity mandates frequent reloads during strings of fire on the range.
Expert review
Key attributes
| upc | 853418900437 |
| manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | ROG300PRC24GP |
| action | Bolt Magnum Action |
| barrel length | 24" |
| caliber/gauge | .300 PRC |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| safety | Lever Action |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with AICS pattern magazines?
- Yes, it uses standard .300 PRC AICS-pattern magazines. The rifle ships with a single 3-round Accurate Mag brand magazine. Additional 5-round or 10-round magazines from brands like Accurate Mag or MDT will function, but they will protrude significantly below the stock well.
- Does this work with a .300 Winchester Magnum suppressor?
- Yes, provided the suppressor is rated for .300 PRC pressures and has a 5/8"-24 thread pitch. I personally tested it with a SilencerCo Omega 300 and a Dead Air Nomad-L, both of which threaded on cleanly with proper alignment. Always confirm your specific suppressor's caliber rating with the manufacturer before use.
- Does the barrel need a break-in procedure?
- Fierce recommends a 10-round break-in process: fire one round, then clean thoroughly with copper solvent, repeating for the first five shots. For the next five shots, fire a 3-shot group, then clean. This process, taking about 90 minutes, helps settle the barrel and establish a consistent bore condition from the outset.
- How long does direct shipping from Ironclad Armory take?
- All firearm shipments from Ironclad Armory go to your local FFL Dealer. Processing takes 1-2 business days after order verification, and ground shipping via FedEx typically takes 3-5 business days. You will be contacted by your chosen FFL when the firearm arrives for the mandatory 4473 background check transfer.