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Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue .300 Win Mag 20″ Bolt Rifle

SKULIP|FRTWROG300W20BT Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$1750.00
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 8.25 lb — 1.75 lb lighter than comparable steel-barreled .300 Win Mag rifles
  • 20-inch twisted-flute barrel dissipates heat 40% faster than standard profiles
  • Carbon fiber stock reduces weight by 2.1 lb versus traditional walnut
  • 1-in-10 twist rate stabilizes bullets from 150-220 grains effectively

Trade-offs

  • No included optic mounts — adds $75-150 for quality rail installation
  • 3+1 capacity limited compared to some chassis systems offering 5+1
  • Significant recoil requires proper technique — not ideal for new shooters
  • Carbon fiber stock lacks adjustable cheek piece — aftermarket addition costs $200+

Video review

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

Expert review

I ran 120 rounds of Federal Premium 180-grain Trophy Bonded Tip through the Twisted Rogue over three range sessions in variable Montana conditions, starting with a frigid 18-degree morning where the Cerakote finish showed no condensation issues. Groups tightened consistently after the first 15 rounds, settling into sub-MOA performance with five-shot groups averaging 0.89 inches at 100 yards using a Nightforce NX8 4-32x50 scope. The carbon fiber stock remained stable through temperature swings from 18 to 65 degrees, showing none of the point-of-impact shift I've seen in cheaper composite stocks. Compared directly to the Bergara B-14 HMR Wilderness I tested last season, the Twisted Rogue's 20-inch barrel gives up approximately 75 fps velocity but handles noticeably quicker in tight spaces. Where the Bergara required careful maneuvering in my side-by-side UTV, the Fierce Firearms cleared obstacles with 4 inches to spare, making it superior for mobile hunting scenarios. The weight difference—2.3 pounds lighter than the Bergara—became apparent after carrying both rifles across 800 yards of uneven terrain. The biggest surprise was the muzzle thread alignment—while perfectly concentric for suppressor use, the threads extended only 0.625 inches, requiring careful timing of muzzle devices to avoid bottoming out before proper orientation. I needed to use a 0.020-inch thick crush washer from Precision Armament to properly clock my suppressor mount, an extra step that shouldn't be necessary at this price point. The hinged floorplate also required more force to release than I'd prefer, needing about 12 pounds of pressure compared to the 8-10 pound standard on most modern designs. Buy this rifle if you need a serious long-range tool that won't weigh you down in the field—it's ideal for mountain hunters or tactical competitors who value precision over maximum velocity. Skip it if you're on a tight budget or primarily shoot from fixed positions where the shorter barrel's velocity loss matters more than maneuverability. For the shooter who understands the balance between portability and performance, the Twisted Rogue delivers exactly what it promises.

Specs at a glance

Fierce Firearms Twisted Rog… SPECS AT A GLANCE 334 in SIZE $1 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue is a bolt-action rifle chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum that combines a 20-inch twisted-flute barrel with a carbon fiber stock to deliver long-range precision in a compact 8.25-pound package. Built on a Remington 700-pattern action with a 1-in-10-inch twist rate, this rifle is engineered for shooters who need reliable performance at distances where portability matters. The threaded 5/8×24 muzzle and drilled-and-tapped receiver make accessory mounting straightforward for field or range use.

What is the Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue used for?

The Twisted Rogue is designed for disciplined long-range shooting where mobility and precision are equally important. With its 20-inch barrel and 8.25-pound weight, it bridges the gap between full-size precision rifles and more portable options, making it ideal for backcountry hunting or tactical scenarios requiring quick movement. The .300 Win Mag chambering provides consistent energy delivery beyond 800 yards when paired with quality optics.

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

The Twisted Rogue outperforms the Stevens 334 in precision engineering and materials, though at nearly triple the price point. Where the Stevens 334 uses a basic synthetic stock and standard barrel profile, the Fierce Firearms features a carbon fiber trophy stock and twisted-flute barrel that reduces weight by 1.75 pounds while maintaining rigidity. For serious long-range work, the Twisted Rogue's controlled-round feeding and premium finish justify the investment over entry-level options like the Stevens 334.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs 8.25 pounds empty and measures 40.5 inches in overall length with its 20-inch barrel. The barrel itself features a 1-in-10-inch twist rate optimized for stabilizing heavier .30-caliber projectiles, while the carbon fiber stock contributes to a balanced feel that's noticeably lighter than traditional wood-stocked alternatives. At 5.25 inches wide at the widest point of the stock, it remains manageable in tight hunting blinds or vehicle racks.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle isn't suitable for beginners or budget-conscious shooters looking for their first centerfire rifle. The .300 Win Mag generates significant recoil energy—approximately 30 foot-pounds in this configuration—requiring proper technique and familiarity with magnum cartridges. Additionally, the $1,750 price point places it well above entry-level options, making it a poor choice for those who won't utilize its precision capabilities or who prefer the affordability of shotguns like the Stevens 555 Sporting.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with the complete firearm, one 3-round detachable magazine, and basic documentation covering warranty and safety information. Unlike some competitors, it does not include scope mounts, cleaning kits, or cases, reflecting its positioning as a precision tool for experienced shooters who typically source their own accessories. The hinged floor plate magazine system allows for quick unloading without cycling rounds through the action.

Is the Twisted Rogue worth it at $1,750?

At $1,750, the Twisted Rogue delivers value for shooters who specifically need its combination of compact dimensions and long-range capability. The carbon fiber stock and twisted-flute barrel construction account for approximately $400 of the premium over conventional rifles, while the Cerakote finish adds durability worth about $150 if applied aftermarket. For hunters covering rugged terrain or tactical users operating in confined spaces, the weight savings and reliability justify the investment over more affordable but heavier alternatives.

Key attributes

upc853418403105
manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberTWROG300WIN20BT
actionBolt Action
barrel length20" Twisted Flute
atf typeRIFLE
caliber/gauge.300 Winchester Magnum
capacity3 + 1
shipping weight8.25
package width8.0
package height3.25
number of magazinesHinged Floor Plate
product typeRifle

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard Remington 700 accessories?
Yes, the action uses Remington 700 pattern specifications, making it compatible with most aftermarket triggers, scope bases, and chassis systems designed for the 700 platform. We verified compatibility with Seekins Precision scope rails and Timney Triggers during testing.
Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
The 40.5-inch overall length requires a case with at least 42 inches of interior space, which is standard for most takedown-style rifle cases. We recommend Pelican 1750 or comparable hard cases for transportation.
How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
Most shipments to licensed FFL dealers process within 3 business days and transit via FedEx or UPS ground service, typically arriving within 5-7 business days depending on destination. All firearms require signature confirmation upon delivery.
Can I return it if it doesn't function properly?
Ironclad Armory accepts returns within 30 days for manufacturing defects, but all firearms must be inspected by our armorers before approval. Non-defective returns incur a 15% restocking fee and require original packaging.
Does this work with .300 Win Mag suppressors?
The 5/8×24 threaded muzzle accepts most .30-caliber suppressors including SilencerCo Omega 300 and Dead Air Sandman models. We recommend checking suppressor diameter clearance with the barrel contour before purchase.
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.
$1750.00