Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue 7mm PRC 24-inch
Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 6.2 lbs — 2.8 lbs lighter than a comparable all-steel-barreled precision rifle
- Features a fully tunable TriggerTech trigger adjustable from 1.5 to 4 lbs pull weight
- Carbon-wrapped 24-inch barrel reduces weight and dampens harmonic vibration
- 70-degree bolt throw provides faster cycling than a standard 90-degree design
Trade-offs
- Carbon-wrapped barrel is more susceptible to point-of-impact shift during rapid fire or direct sunlight exposure than a steel barrel
- High-pressure 7mm PRC factory ammunition averages $3.50-$4.50 per round, making practice expensive
- No factory-installed scope rail or rings included — adds $80-$200 for proper mounting hardware
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About this product
The Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue 7mm PRC 24-inch is a factory-custom bolt-action rifle engineered for long-range precision in a field-portable carbon-fiber chassis. It employs a stainless steel two-lug action with a 70-degree bolt throw and a hand-lapped, fluted, and threaded 24-inch barrel. At a stated weight of 6.2 pounds unscoped, it bridges the gap between a dedicated tactical system and a lightweight hunting platform.
What is the Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue 7mm PRC 24-inch used for?
This rifle is a purpose-built tool for extreme-long-range target shooting and open-country big game hunting. The combination of the high-ballistic-coefficient 7mm PRC cartridge, a rigid 24-inch barrel, and a match-grade TriggerTech trigger provides the core components for consistent sub-MOA accuracy at distances beyond 800 yards. It’s suited for disciplines like PRS-style competition, where weight matters between stages, or for western hunters covering mountainous terrain where every ounce in the pack counts.
How does the Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue compare to the Stevens 334 rifle?
The Twisted Rogue is a purpose-built precision system, while the Stevens 334 is a value-oriented hunting rifle. Where the Rogue uses a hand-lapped match-grade barrel liner in a carbon-fiber-wrapped profile and a fully tunable TriggerTech unit, the Stevens 334 employs a traditional cold-hammer-forged barrel and a simpler, non-adjustable trigger. The Rogue is better for dialing in tenth-of-an-inch groups at 1,000 yards; the Stevens 334 is better for reliable, straightforward functionality in .308 Win at a fraction of the cost, albeit with heavier recoil and less inherent accuracy potential.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
Fierce lists the bare rifle weight at 6.2 pounds (99.2 ounces), with an overall length of 43.5 inches from the muzzle brake to the buttpad. The 24-inch barrel has a 1:8 twist rate, which correctly stabilizes long, heavy 7mm projectiles up to 195 grains. The bolt body is spiral-fluted, and the carbon-fiber Sonora Rogue stock has a 13.5-inch length of pull, contributing to its light weight and a negative comb height optimized for high-mount optics.
Who is this NOT for?
This is not for the budget-conscious first-time rifle buyer or someone wanting a traditional, all-steel-and-wood aesthetic. The $1,799 price point is an investment in specialized materials and performance. If your primary need is for a durable over/under shotgun for upland birds or a plinker, this rifle’s capabilities and cost are mismatched. The thin-profile carbon-wrapped barrel can also exhibit more point-of-impact shift during rapid strings of fire compared to a heavy-target steel barrel, making sustained fire volume less ideal.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships from the factory with a thread-protector or side-port muzzle brake installed, one detachable box magazine with a 3+1 capacity, and a single Picatinny accessory rail for the integral bipod mount. Factory paperwork will include a test target, typically a 3-shot group fired at 100 yards, and the manual for the TriggerTech adjustable trigger. You must supply your own scope, rings, and bipod—this is a bare rifle system, not a complete rifle package.
Is the Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue worth it at $1,799?
Yes, if your primary metric is achieving long-range precision with a rifle that weighs under seven pounds. You are paying for the carbon-fiber wrapped barrel and chassis, the lapped barrel liner, and the premium trigger—components that would cost significantly more if sourced separately for a custom build. At this price, it significantly undercuts full-custom rifles while offering better out-of-the-box accuracy and lighter weight than most production rifles in this cartridge, justifying the expense for the serious long-range shooter or hunter.
Key attributes
| upc | 853418403686 |
| manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | TWROG7PRC24BRS |
| action | Bolt Action |
| atf type | RIFLE |
| barrel length | 24" Twisted Flute |
| caliber/gauge | 7MM PRC |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| number of magazines | Hinged Floor Plate |
| package height | 3.25 |
| package width | 8.0 |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 8.75 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the action compatible with Remington 700 scope bases?
- Yes, the receiver is a consistent 700-pattern footprint, drilled and tapped to #8-40 screws. Standard Remington 700 two-piece or one-piece picatinny rails from manufacturers like Nightforce, EGW, or Seekins will mount directly.
- Does it fit in a standard hard rifle case?
- With its 43.5-inch overall length, it requires a case at least 46 inches internally. A Plano All-Weather 52-inch double rifle case or a Pelican 1750 will accommodate it with room for a bipod and optic attached.
- How long does shipping take to an FFL?
- Most online distributors like EuroOptic or Sportsman's Warehouse process and ship within 2-3 business days. Transit via UPS or FedEx Ground typically adds 3-7 business days, depending on your location relative to the distributor.
- Can I return it if the accuracy is not satisfactory?
- Most retailers require you to contact the manufacturer directly for warranty accuracy concerns. Fierce Firearms typically requests the return of the complete barreled action for evaluation and will remediate any issues found, a process that can take 4-6 weeks.
- Does this work with a suppressor?
- Yes. The barrel is threaded 5/8x24 TPI, which is the standard pitch for .30 caliber and many 7mm suppressors. You must ensure your chosen suppressor is rated for the 7mm PRC's pressure and projectile diameter. Thread alignment should be verified with an alignment rod.