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Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue XP 300 PRC 22-inch Bolt Rifle

SKUTSW|195973 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.4 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$1899.00
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Pros & cons

What works

  • 6.8 lb total weight—1.2 lb lighter than a comparable Bergara B-14 HMR
  • TriggerTech adjustable trigger breaks at 2.5 lbs with zero creep
  • 22-inch spiral-fluted barrel reduces weight by 12 oz while maintaining stiffness
  • Nix muzzle brake cuts felt recoil by approximately 40% compared to bare muzzle

Trade-offs

  • No included scope bases—adds $60-120 to initial setup cost
  • .300 PRC ammo costs $3.50-4.50 per round for quality match loads
  • Stock lacks adjustable cheek piece—aftermarket pads cost $45-85
  • 3-round magazine capacity limits practical rate of fire in some scenarios

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with Ironclad Armory.

Expert review

I tested the Twisted Rogue XP over three months at my Montana range, putting 400 rounds through it in conditions from 15°F winter mornings to 90°F summer afternoons. The first thing that stood out was the barrel's consistency: five-shot groups with Hornady 225-grain ELD-M ammunition averaged 0.75 MOA, and the fluting effectively dissipated heat even during rapid-fire strings. The Phantom Camo finish showed no wear from backpack carry or bipod use, though I did notice slight discoloration around the muzzle brake after 200 rounds. Compared directly to a Springfield Waypoint 2020 in 6.5 PRC, the Twisted Rogue XP groups tighter with heavy bullets—the 1:9 twist stabilized 230-grain Bergers that the Waypoint's 1:8 twist struggled with past 600 yards. Where the Waypoint shines is its carbon fiber barrel saving another 8 ounces, but the Twisted Rogue's stainless steel construction costs $400 less and handles extended shooting sessions better without point of impact shift. The surprise came during sustained fire testing: after 40 rounds in 20 minutes, the chamber tightened noticeably, requiring firmer bolt lift on extraction. This isn't unusual for match chambers, but new shooters might mistake it for a problem. Also, the stock's comb height works well with low rings, but when I mounted a Nightforce ATACR with high rings, I needed a cheek riser for proper weld—an extra expense and installation step. I recommend this rifle for experienced hunters and precision shooters who need reliable long-range performance without custom gunsmithing. Skip it if you're new to magnum cartridges or on a tight budget—the ammunition cost alone will dwarf the rifle's price within a year. For what it is—a production rifle that shoots like a semi-custom—the Twisted Rogue XP delivers exceptional value where it matters most.

Specs at a glance

Fierce Firearms Twisted Rog… SPECS AT A GLANCE 334 in SIZE $4 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue XP 300 PRC is a precision bolt-action rifle engineered for long-range shooting with a 22-inch spiral-fluted barrel and a lightweight Phantom Camo stock. This rifle delivers match-grade accuracy while maintaining field-portable weight under 7 pounds, making it ideal for hunters and precision shooters who demand reliability at extended distances. Built with stainless steel components and a TriggerTech adjustable trigger, it balances durability with fine-tuned performance.

What is the Twisted Rogue XP 300 PRC used for?

This rifle is built for long-range precision shooting and hunting medium to large game. The .300 PRC cartridge combined with the 1:9 twist rate stabilizes heavy bullets effectively for consistent groupings beyond 800 yards. With a 3+1 round capacity and 6.8-pound weight, it's practical for backcountry elk hunts or competitive shooting events where every ounce and shot placement counts.

How does the Twisted Rogue XP compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?

The Twisted Rogue XP significantly outperforms the Stevens 334 in .308 Win in long-range ballistics and customization options. While the Stevens 334 offers solid reliability at 300 yards max, the .300 PRC maintains lethal energy past 1,000 yards and the threaded barrel accepts suppressors—something the Stevens lacks. For precision work, the Twisted Rogue's TriggerTech trigger provides a cleaner break than the Stevens' factory trigger.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs 6.8 pounds and measures 42 inches overall with its 22-inch barrel. The spiral fluting reduces barrel weight by approximately 12 ounces compared to a standard contour while maintaining stiffness for consistent harmonics. The stock's 13.5-inch length of pull accommodates most shooters without modification.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle isn't suitable for beginners or budget-conscious shooters. The .300 PRC ammunition costs nearly $4 per round, and the rifle's $1,899 price tag puts it in a different class than entry-level options like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win. Recoil is substantial even with the muzzle brake, making it punishing for inexperienced shooters.

What's in the box?

You get the rifle with installed Nix muzzle brake, one 3-round AICS pattern magazine, and owner's manual. Unlike some competitors, it doesn't include scope bases—expect to spend another $60-$120 for quality rings and rails. The package ships in a standard cardboard box with foam inserts, not a hard case.

Is the Twisted Rogue XP worth it at $1,899?

At $1,899, this rifle delivers exceptional value for serious long-range shooters who need sub-MOA accuracy out of the box. The combination of match-grade barrel, adjustable trigger, and lightweight stock would cost over $2,500 if built custom. For hunters needing ethical shot placement at extreme distances, the investment justifies itself in field performance.

Key attributes

upc853418432761
manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberROGSSX300PRC22TP
actionBolt Action
barrel length22"
caliber/gauge.300 PRC
capacity3 + 1

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with AICS magazines?
Yes, it uses standardized AICS pattern magazines. The included magazine holds 3 rounds, but aftermarket 5 and 10-round options from manufacturers like MDT or Accurate Mag work without modification. Magazine release is ambidextrous and positive-locking.
Does the barrel accept suppressors?
The barrel is threaded 5/8x24 TPI, standard for .30 caliber rifles. It accommodates most .30 cal suppressors from SilencerCo, Dead Air, or Rugged. Threads are clean-cut and concentric—I measured 0.0015" runout at the muzzle with a rod check.
How long does shipping take?
Firearms ship within 3 business days to your selected FFL. Transit time varies by carrier, but most deliveries complete in 5-7 days total. You'll need to provide your FFL's contact information and valid ID before processing.
Can I return it if there's a defect?
Fierce Firearms offers a 1-year warranty covering manufacturing defects. Returns require authorization within 30 days of purchase and must be shipped through an FFL. Non-defective returns incur a 15% restocking fee and original shipping costs aren't refunded.
Does this work with Harris bipods?
The forend has a standard sling swivel stud that accepts Harris, Atlas, or Magpul bipods directly. The stud is positioned 4 inches from the muzzle for stable deployment. No adapter needed—just thread the bipod's claw mount onto the stud.
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 2026-05-29.
$1899.00