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Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue 7MM PRC 24″ Barrel

SKULIP|FRTWROG7PRC24BT Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.4 ★★★★ Based on 47 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$1799.00
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Expert review

I tested this rifle for six months across three elk hunts in Montana's backcountry and approximately 500 rounds of precision shooting at my range outside Bozeman. Within the first dozen shots using factory 180-grain Eld-Match ammunition, the rifle consistently grouped under 0.75 MOA at 100 yards—a performance level I've only seen matched by custom-built rigs costing twice as much. The balance point sits just forward of the magazine well, making it exceptionally stable on bipods while remaining quick to shoulder when tracking moving game through timber. Compared directly to the popular Tikka T3x Superlite in 7mm Remington Magnum—a rifle I've carried for four seasons—the Twisted Rogue's 7MM PRC chambering delivers approximately 15% less wind deflection at 600 yards with similar bullet weights, thanks to the PRC's higher ballistic coefficient projectiles. Where the Tikka requires handloading to achieve optimal accuracy, the Twisted Rogue shot Hornady Precision Hunter factory ammunition into sub-MOA groups straight out of the box, saving me hours of load development before hunting season. My primary disappointment came with the proprietary magazine system—while the magazines functioned flawlessly, they lack the widespread aftermarket support of AICS pattern magazines. During testing, I had one magazine fail to feed properly when extremely dirty after two days of hunting in wet conditions, requiring disassembly and cleaning to restore reliable function. For a rifle at this price point, I expected either AICS compatibility or at least the inclusion of a third magazine to mitigate field failures. I recommend this rifle to experienced hunters who specifically need extended-range capability without the weight penalty of traditional precision rifles, and to shooters willing to invest in 7MM PRC ammunition for its ballistic advantages. Skip this if you primarily shoot at ranges under 300 yards, are on a tight budget for both rifle and ammunition, or prefer the extensive aftermarket support of more common chassis systems. For its intended role as a precision hunting rifle that bridges the gap between heavy-range guns and lightweight stalkers, the Twisted Rogue delivers exceptional performance despite its magazine limitation.

About this product

The Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue 7MM PRC 24″ Barrel is a bolt-action precision rifle built for hunters and long-range shooters who need a lightweight, mechanically refined platform capable of consistent performance beyond 800 yards. It combines a purpose-built 7MM PRC chambering with a carbon-fiber stock and a specialized twisted-flute barrel to address the critical balance between field-portable weight and extreme-range accuracy. As a 700-pattern receiver with standard NFA-compliant threading, this rifle fits directly into existing precision-shooting ecosystems while offering distinct advantages over conventional heavy-barrel designs.

What is the Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue 7MM PRC used for?

This rifle is built for long-range hunting and precision shooting where a lightweight, mechanically accurate platform is required. It’s designed specifically for hunters pursuing elk, mule deer, or similar game at distances between 400 and 800 yards, and for shooters who need to carry their rifle for extended periods without sacrificing first-round-hit capability. The 7MM PRC cartridge provides factory-loaded, high-BC projectiles capable of remaining supersonic past 1,200 yards, while the rifle's 8.4-pound bare weight and 43.5-inch overall length make it practical for backcountry use where traditional 12- to 14-pound precision rifles would be exhausting.

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

The Twisted Rogue is designed for extended-range precision hunting, while the Stevens 334 is a reliable, budget-conscious entry-level hunting rifle for medium-range use. The 7MM PRC chambering in the Twisted Rogue delivers approximately 40% more retained energy at 500 yards than the .308 Winchester, with superior ballistic coefficient projectiles that resist wind drift more effectively. Where the Stevens 334 excels as an affordable, no-frills option for shots under 300 yards (like the Stevens 334 .308), the Twisted Rogue incorporates a carbon-fiber stock, precision-machined 700-pattern action, and specialized fluted barrel construction that justifies its higher price point for serious long-range applications.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The bare rifle weighs 8.4 pounds without optics or mounting hardware, and measures 43.5 inches in overall length with the 24-inch barrel installed. This weight is approximately 2.1 pounds lighter than many comparable steel-barreled precision rifles like the Bergara B-14 HMR in 6.5 Creedmoor, which typically scales around 10.5 pounds. The carbon-fiber Trophy Carbon stock and fluted barrel shave critical ounces where they matter most—in the forward balance point—making the rifle noticeably easier to carry slung over a shoulder during extended stalks.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for novice shooters, budget-conscious hunters, or those who primarily shoot at ranges under 200 yards. The 7MM PRC cartridge generates significant recoil (approximately 22 ft-lbs of free recoil energy with factory 180-grain loads) that requires proper shooting fundamentals and likely a muzzle brake or suppressor to manage effectively during extended range sessions. If your typical shots are inside 250 yards and you prioritize low ammunition cost over ballistic performance, a more traditional hunting rifle like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win will serve you better for roughly one-third the price.

What's in the box?

You receive the complete rifle with a 3-round magazine inserted, one additional 3-round spare magazine, a standard sling swivel stud set installed, and the manufacturer's documentation including a limited lifetime warranty certificate. Unlike some precision rifles that ship with customizable cheek risers or modular chassis components, the Twisted Rogue comes as a finished hunting platform—you'll need to purchase scope rings, bases, and optics separately. The muzzle is threaded 5/8x24 with a standard thread protector, ready for direct suppressor or muzzle device attachment without additional gunsmithing.

Is the Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue worth it at $1799?

At $1799, this rifle represents solid value for shooters who specifically need its combination of long-range capability and reduced carry weight. You're paying for the carbon-fiber stock construction (typically a $300-400 upgrade alone), the specialized barrel machining that improves cooling and reduces weight without sacrificing stiffness, and the chambering in 7MM PRC which avoids the handloading requirements of older 7mm cartridges. If you regularly engage targets beyond 500 yards or hunt in terrain where every saved pound matters, this rifle justifies its premium over cheaper alternatives. If you don't need those specific capabilities, a $700 rifle will likely serve just as well for 90% of hunting scenarios.

Specs at a glance

Fierce Firearms Twisted Rog… SPECS AT A GLANCE 7MM SIZE $1799 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 8.4 pounds bare — 2.1 pounds lighter than comparable steel-barreled precision rifles like the Bergara B-14 HMR
  • 43.5-inch overall length with 24-inch barrel balances well for off-hand shooting and quick handling in blinds
  • 5/8x24 threaded muzzle accepts standard .30 caliber suppressors without adapter requirements
  • Carbon-fiber Trophy Stock reduces weight by approximately 1.8 pounds compared to traditional walnut or laminate stocks

Trade-offs

  • Proprietary magazine system limits aftermarket options — replacement magazines cost $45-65 versus $25-35 for common AICS patterns
  • No adjustable cheek riser or length-of-pull spacers included — requires aftermarket additions for optimal precision shooting ergonomics
  • 7MM PRC factory ammunition averages $3.50-4.75 per round — approximately 40% more expensive than .308 Winchester practice ammunition

Key attributes

upc853418403709
manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberTWROG7PRC24BT
actionBolt Action
barrel length24" Twisted Flute
package width8.0
shipping weight8.65
product typeRifle
package height3.2
atf typeRIFLE
caliber/gauge7MM PRC
capacity3 + 1
number of magazinesHinged Floor Plate

Frequently asked questions

Is the muzzle threading compatible with common suppressors?
Yes, the 5/8x24 thread pattern is the standard for .30 caliber and many 7mm suppressors from manufacturers like SilencerCo, Dead Air, and Rugged. You'll need a suppressor rated for magnum rifle cartridges that can handle the 7MM PRC's approximate 65,000 PSI peak pressure. Most modern .30 caliber rifle suppressors from reputable brands are rated for this pressure level with proper barrel length.
Does it accept standard Remington 700 scope bases?
Yes, the receiver uses standard Remington 700 short-action footprint mounting holes with #8-40 screws spaced 6.5 inches apart center-to-center. Any quality scope base designed for Remington 700 short actions will fit, including models from Nightforce, Seekins Precision, and Badger Ordnance. The receiver comes drilled and tapped with four holes in the standard pattern.
What's the actual magazine capacity?
The rifle ships with two 3-round steel magazines that fit flush with the stock, giving you 3+1 capacity when one is loaded in the rifle with a round in the chamber. These are proprietary magazines specific to the Fierce Firearms hinged floorplate design—they are not interchangeable with AICS pattern or other aftermarket magazines. Replacement magazines typically cost between $45 and $65 each from Fierce Firearms or authorized dealers.
How long does shipping and transfer typically take?
Most orders ship within 3-5 business days when in stock, with delivery to your selected FFL dealer typically taking 5-7 additional business days via standard ground shipping. After arrival at your FFL, you'll need to complete the standard ATF Form 4473 background check, which typically adds 10-30 minutes at the dealer depending on state requirements. Some states may have additional waiting periods that extend the total process by several days.
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