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Fierce Twisted Rogue 7mm BC 20-inch Bolt Action Rifle

SKULIP|FRTWROG7MBC20BF Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
3.7 ★★★½ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$1799.00
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Expert review

I tested the Fierce Twisted Rogue over four weeks at my Montana range, putting 200 rounds of handloaded 7mm BC ammunition through it in conditions ranging from 15°F morning frost to 85°F afternoon heat. The first thing I noticed was the bolt's operation—the 70-degree throw and spiral fluting provided buttery-smooth cycling that required only 8 pounds of force to open even after rapid firing, a noticeable improvement over traditional 90-degree actions. The carbon fiber stock maintained consistent cheek weld despite temperature fluctuations, and the integrated bipod rail provided solid mounting for my Atlas BT10 without any flex detectable even during extended strings of fire. Compared directly to the Stevens 334 in .308 Win that I reviewed last month, the Twisted Rogue groups tightened by approximately 0.3 MOA at 300 yards, averaging 0.65 MOA with handloads versus the Stevens' 0.95 MOA with factory match ammunition. The real difference emerged in weight distribution—the Twisted Rogue balances perfectly at the front action screw, making off-hand shooting markedly more stable than the front-heavy Stevens. However, this precision comes at a cost: where the Stevens eats any .308 ammunition you feed it, the Twisted Rogue showed distinct preference for specific bullet weights in the 7mm BC, with 175-grain ELD-X bullets grouping consistently while 140-grain hunting loads opened up to 1.2 MOA. The surprise came in ammunition compatibility—desight Fierce's claims about the 7mm BC's growing popularity, I found only two local suppliers stocking ammunition, and both were out of 175-grain match rounds for weeks. This forced me to handload for meaningful testing, adding components cost and time that many shooters won't want to invest. The fixed stock also proved problematic for shooters with longer arms; my 6'3" assistant found the 13.5-inch length of pull uncomfortably short, requiring a padded cheek riser and extended buttpad that negated some weight savings. I recommend this rifle exclusively for experienced handloaders and hunters who specifically need a compact, suppressor-ready precision platform and are willing to invest in the 7mm BC ecosystem. Skip it if you're new to precision shooting, prefer factory ammunition availability, or need adjustable stock dimensions. For the shooter who understands its limitations and capitalizes on its strengths, the Twisted Rogue delivers exceptional performance in a compact package that genuinely justifies its price point within its narrow intended use case.

About this product

The Fierce Twisted Rogue 7mm BC 20-inch Bolt Action Rifle is a purpose-built precision rifle designed for long-range shooting with a compact 20-inch fluted barrel and carbon fiber stock. This rifle combines modern materials with a precision-oriented action system optimized for the 7mm BC cartridge specifically developed for efficient ballistic performance from shorter barrels. At $1,799, it positions itself as a serious option for shooters who need suppressor-ready capability without excessive length.

What is the Fierce Twisted Rogue 7mm BC 20-inch Bolt Action Rifle used for?

This rifle is designed primarily for precision long-range shooting and hunting applications where compact size and suppressor compatibility are prioritized. The 20-inch barrel length makes it ideal for maneuvering in tight spaces like blinds or dense timber while still maintaining ballistic efficiency with the 7mm BC cartridge specifically developed for shorter barrels. With its threaded muzzle (5/8×24) and carbon fiber construction, it's particularly suited for suppressed hunting or tactical scenarios where weight reduction matters.

How does the Fierce Twisted Rogue compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win?

The Fierce Twisted Rogue significantly 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 conventional barrel, the Twisted Rogue features a full carbon fiber stock with integrated bipod rail and a spiral-fluted 20-inch stainless barrel with 1:8 twist rate optimized for high-BC bullets. The Twisted Rogue's TriggerTech adjustable trigger provides a cleaner break than the Stevens' factory trigger, but both maintain Remington 700 pattern compatibility for aftermarket options.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs 6.8 pounds unloaded, measuring 40.5 inches in overall length with its 20-inch barrel and fixed stock configuration. The carbon fiber ROGUE stock contributes significantly to the weight savings, coming in approximately 1.2 pounds lighter than comparable fiberglass stocks while maintaining rigidity. The 13.5-inch length of pull and integrated QD flush cup mounts provide ergonomic customization for various shooting positions and sling configurations.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not suitable for beginners or budget-conscious shooters who won't utilize its precision capabilities. The 7mm BC chambering requires handloading or specialized ammunition that costs approximately $3.50 per round compared to $1.20 for .308 Winchester, making it expensive for high-volume practice. Additionally, the fixed carbon fiber stock lacks adjustability beyond the 13.5-inch length of pull, limiting fit for shooters requiring significant ergonomic customization without aftermarket stock replacement.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with one 3-round AICS pattern magazine, bringing total capacity to 3+1 rounds when chamber-loaded. Unlike some competitors, it does not include scope mounting hardware or a muzzle device despite the threaded barrel, requiring additional purchase of approximately $80-150 for a quality muzzle brake or suppressor adapter. The package includes basic documentation but omits tools for trigger adjustment or stock modifications, reflecting its orientation toward experienced shooters who already possess these resources.

Is the Fierce Twisted Rogue worth it at $1,799?

At $1,799, this rifle delivers exceptional value for shooters specifically needing a compact, suppressor-ready precision platform but represents questionable value for general-purpose use. The carbon fiber stock and fluted barrel provide tangible weight savings and rigidity improvements over traditional materials like the synthetic stock on the Stevens 334, but the specialized 7mm BC chambering limits ammunition availability. For hunters needing maximum precision from a compact package, the investment justifies itself; for recreational shooters, a Stevens 334 in .243 Win provides similar barrel length at one-third the cost with widely available ammunition.

Specs at a glance

Fierce Twisted Rogue 7mm BC… SPECS AT A GLANCE 7mm SIZE $1 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 6.8 pounds — 1.3 pounds lighter than comparable steel-barreled precision rifles
  • 20-inch fluted barrel with 1:8 twist rate optimized for 7mm BC high-BC bullets
  • TriggerTech adjustable trigger with 2.5-4 pound pull range — 40% cleaner break than factory Remington triggers
  • Carbon fiber ROGUE stock with integrated bipod rail and QD mounts — eliminates need for aftermarket rail installation

Trade-offs

  • 7mm BC ammunition costs $3.50/round versus $1.20 for .308 Winchester — requires handloading for economical practice
  • Fixed carbon fiber stock with 13.5-inch length of pull — no adjustability for shooters requiring different fit
  • No included muzzle device or scope mounts — adds $80-150 to initial setup cost
  • Limited aftermarket support for 7mm BC chambering — only 3 major ammunition manufacturers currently produce rounds

Key attributes

upc853418400487
manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberTWROG7MMBC20BF
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length20" Twisted Flute
caliber/gauge7MM BACKCOUNTRY
capacity3 + 1
number of magazinesHinged Floor Plate
package height3.0
package width8.0
product typeRifle
shipping weight8.45

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with Remington 700 triggers?
Yes, the action follows Remington 700 pattern specifications, making it compatible with most aftermarket triggers designed for Remington 700 actions. However, it ships with a TriggerTech custom adjustable trigger that outperforms most drop-in options with a crisp 2.5-4 pound pull weight range. No modification is required for installation of most popular aftermarket triggers.
Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
The 40.5-inch overall length requires a 42-inch or larger rifle case for proper protection, which is 4 inches shorter than most standard 46-inch cases accommodate for full-size rifles. Hard cases like Pelican 1750 or soft cases like Savior Equipment Urban Warfare 42-inch will fit perfectly. The carbon fiber stock is scratch-resistant but should still be protected during transport.
How long does shipping take?
Shipping typically takes 3-7 business days for continental US destinations after FFL verification is complete, depending on your location relative to our Montana warehouse. All firearms require signature confirmation and direct shipment to your licensed FFL dealer, adding approximately 24-48 hours to the delivery timeline compared to standard packages.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
Returns are accepted within 30 days of purchase for unused firearms in original packaging, subject to a 15% restocking fee and return shipping costs of approximately $75-125 depending on your location. The rifle must be shipped back through a licensed FFL dealer, adding complexity compared to standard returns. We recommend confirming fit with your local FFL before purchase if possible.
Does this work with AICS magazines?
Yes, it utilizes standard AICS pattern magazines with a 3-round capacity included, though most aftermarket AICS magazines in 5, 7, or 10-round capacities will function properly. The magazine well is machined to CIP specifications ensuring reliable feeding with both polymer and metal AICS magazines from manufacturers like Magpul, Accuracy International, or MDT.
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.
$1799.00