Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue 7PRC 22″
About this product
The Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue 7PRC 22" is a precision bolt-action rifle designed for demanding long-range shooters who need terminal ballistics past 800 yards. This configuration uses a 700-pattern receiver with a 22" twisted-flute barrel chambered specifically for the 7mm PRC cartridge, delivering magnum performance in a relatively compact package. It ships with a 1-in-8" twist rate, a threaded 5/8×24 muzzle, and a forest carbon stock to reduce overall weight compared to traditional fiberglass or wood.
What is the Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue 7PRC 22" used for?
This rifle is built for ethical hunting at extended ranges and tactical practice beyond 800 yards. The 7mm PRC cartridge delivers over 2950 fps muzzle velocity with 180-grain ELD Match ammunition, maintaining over 1500 ft-lbs of energy out to nearly 850 yards for reliable terminal performance on game. The 22" barrel provides the necessary powder burn for the magnum case while keeping overall length manageable for vehicle or ground blind use, offering a distinct advantage over 26" hunting barrels when moving through timber.
How does the Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue 7PRC compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win?
The Twisted Rogue provides 40% more retained energy at 500 yards compared to the most popular .308 Winchester loads from rifles like the Stevens 334 .308. Where the 7PRC with factory 175-grain bullets stays supersonic past 1400 yards, most .308 Winchester loads go transonic around 1000 yards, making wind calls increasingly difficult. However, the Stevens platform costs approximately $1000 less and offers far more affordable practice ammunition—you're paying for the Twisted Rogue's specialized carbon construction and magnum cartridge capability that the Stevens line doesn't attempt to match.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
Unscoped with a bare muzzle, the rifle weighs 7.8 pounds due primarily to its carbon fiber stock and fluted barrel profile. Total length from buttpad to muzzle thread measures 44.5 inches, with a 22-inch barrel contributing to the compact profile. The action length accommodates the 7PRC's 2.955" maximum COAL, while the forest carbon stock maintains a 13.5-inch length of pull—critical for consistent cheek weld with high-magnification optics. For comparison, many all-steel mountain rifles in similar calibers push 9.5 pounds before optics.
Who is this NOT for?
This is not for first-time rifle buyers or those planning exclusively on range days under 300 yards. The 7PRC cartridge generates significant recoil—approximately 28 ft-lbs versus 20 ft-lbs for a .308—without proper technique or a muzzle brake, and factory ammunition costs $3.50-4.75 per round versus $1.25 for .308. Shooters who value volume fire over precision should consider the more affordable platform and ammunition costs of the Stevens series. Additionally, hunters in thick timber where shots rarely exceed 200 yards won't utilize the cartridge's potential and would be better served with a lighter, shorter carbine.
What's in the box?
You receive the complete rifle, one 3-round AICS-pattern detachable magazine, and the manufacturer's warranty documentation. The box does not include scope bases, rings, a muzzle device, or a sling—these are essential separate purchases. The receiver comes drilled and tapped with #8-40 holes at standard 700-pattern spacing for mounting common Picatinny rails, and the threaded 5/8×24 muzzle is protected by a basic thread protector cap. Some competing precision rifles in this price bracket include a basic rail; Ironclad Armory assumes you'll select your own preferred mounting solution.
Is the Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue 7PRC worth it at $1799?
At $1799, it represents strong value for shooters who specifically need the 7PRC's ballistics in a package under 8 pounds. Building a custom rifle with similar carbon components and a quality 700-pattern action typically starts around $2800 without gunsmithing wait times. The compromise is accepting Fierce's select components rather than full customization—you get their choice of trigger, stock texturing, and barrel profile. For hunters transitioning from .300 Win Mag or 7mm Rem Mag who want modern factory ammunition support and carbon construction without a full custom build, this configuration justifies its price, especially compared to European alternatives that start above $3000.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 7.8 lb unscoped — 1.7 lb lighter than traditional steel-stocked magnums
- 22" barrel with 1-in-8" twist stabilizes 180-195 grain bullets for long-range accuracy
- Uses standard Remington 700 scope bases and AICS magazines — no proprietary parts
- 5/8×24 threaded muzzle accepts common brakes and suppressors without adapter
Trade-offs
- No muzzle device included — adds $80-180 for a quality brake or flash hider
- Carbon stock lacks adjustable cheek piece — requires aftermarket kit for perfect eye alignment
- 3+1 capacity is limited versus 5+1 DBM systems common at this price point
- 7PRC factory ammo averages $4/round — practice costs are 3x .308 Winchester
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Key attributes
| upc | 853418403631 |
| manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | TWROG7PRC22BF |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 22" Twisted Flute |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| caliber/gauge | 7MM PRC |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| shipping weight | 8.65 |
| product type | Rifle |
| package width | 8.0 |
| package height | 3.0 |
| number of magazines | Hinged Floor Plate |
Frequently asked questions
- Does this work with a standard Remington 700 scope base?
- Yes, it uses standard Remington 700 short-action scope base hole spacing at 6.125" center-to-center. The receiver is drilled and tapped with #8-40 threads. I recommend using a one-piece Picatinny rail from Seekins Precision or Nightforce for maximum rigidity with heavy long-range optics.
- Is it compatible with AICS pattern magazines?
- Yes, it ships with a 3-round AICS-pattern polymer magazine, and the bottom metal accepts standard .308-family AICS metal magazines. Note that 7PRC cartridges require specific AICS magazines designed for the longer 2.955" COAL—standard .308 magazines won't work. Accurate-Mag and Magpul both produce compatible options.
- How long does shipping take to an FFL?
- Ironclad Armory processes orders within 2-3 business days and ships via FedEx with 3-5 day transit time to most continental US locations. Firearms must ship to a licensed FFL holder—you must provide your dealer's information and a copy of their license before shipment. International and some state restrictions apply for the 7PRC cartridge.
- Can I return it if there's a mechanical issue?
- Ironclad Armory offers a 30-day inspection period for manufacturing defects and a 1-year warranty on materials and workmanship. The rifle must be returned unfired with all original packaging for a full refund, or Fierce Firearms will handle repair/replacement for warranty issues. You pay return shipping unless the defect is confirmed by their armorer.