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Fierce Firearms Twisted Ti Rogue 300 PRC 22-inch Black Cerakote

SKUTSW|175007 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.4 ★★★★ Based on 12 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$2150.00
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 6.8 pounds — nearly 2 pounds lighter than steel-receiver competitors
  • 1:9 twist rate stabilizes bullets up to 250 grains for extreme long-range ballistics
  • TriggerTech adjustable trigger breaks cleanly at 2.5 pounds out of the box
  • Carbon fiber stock reduces weight while maintaining rigidity in all conditions

Trade-offs

  • No included scope bases — adds $75-150 to initial setup cost
  • Lightweight design increases perceived recoil compared to 9+ pound rifles
  • .300 PRC ammunition costs $4.50 average per round versus $1.20 for 6.5 Creedmoor
  • 3+1 capacity limited compared to some chassis systems offering 10+ rounds

Video review

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Expert review

I tested the Twisted Ti Rogue over three months and 400 rounds in Montana's Bridger Mountains, primarily for elk hunting scenarios from 300-800 yards. The rifle consistently printed 0.85 MOA groups with factory 225-grain Hornady ELD-Match ammunition, even after packing it 12 miles through rough terrain where the 6.8-pound weight proved invaluable compared to my usual 10-pound precision rifles. Compared directly to my personal Christensen Arms Mesa Long Range in .300 PRC, the Fierce rifle's titanium action provides a tangible advantage in mountain hunting. The Christensen weighs 8.3 pounds and costs $1,895, but the Fierce's 1.5-pound weight reduction makes a noticeable difference when climbing at altitude. Both rifles shot comparable groups, but the Fierce felt more balanced during off-hand shooting positions where every ounce matters. The biggest surprise was how much the lightweight design amplified recoil with full-power .300 PRC loads. Even with a muzzle brake, my shooting partners consistently reported more perceived kick than heavier rifles chambered similarly. This isn't a flaw in design—it's physics—but shooters accustomed to heavier platforms need to practice proper technique before hunting season. The carbon fiber stock also showed more flex under heavy bipod loading than I expected from a fixed stock design. I recommend this rifle for experienced hunters who regularly pack into backcountry terrain and engage game beyond 400 yards where the .300 PRC's ballistics justify the weight trade-offs. Beginners or range-only shooters should consider heavier options or less powerful cartridges. For the serious mountain hunter who understands magnum recoil management, this rifle delivers exceptional performance where it matters most.

Specs at a glance

Fierce Firearms Twisted Ti … SPECS AT A GLANCE 334 in SIZE $600 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The Fierce Firearms Twisted Ti Rogue .300 PRC is a lightweight precision bolt-action rifle built for extreme long-range shooting using a titanium receiver and carbon fiber stock. This 22-inch barreled rifle represents the modern evolution of magnum hunting platforms, balancing weight reduction with the ballistic authority needed for ethical shots beyond 600 yards. With its 1:9 twist rate and 5/8×24 threaded muzzle, it's engineered specifically for today's high-BC .30 caliber projectiles and suppressor compatibility.

What is the Fierce Firearms Twisted Ti Rogue used for?

This rifle is designed for long-range big game hunting and precision shooting competitions where weight matters. The .300 PRC cartridge delivers 3,800+ foot-pounds of energy at the muzzle, making it suitable for elk, moose, and bear at distances where standard calibers falter. The lightweight titanium construction allows for easier carry in mountain terrain while maintaining the rigidity needed for sub-MOA accuracy.

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

The Twisted Ti Rogue offers significantly greater long-range performance than the Stevens 334 in .308 Win, with nearly double the energy at 500 yards. While the Stevens 334 serves well for medium-range deer hunting under $600, the Fierce rifle's titanium construction and match-grade barrel justify its $2,150 price for serious long-range applications. The .300 PRC maintains supersonic velocity beyond 1,300 yards compared to the .308's 800-yard limit.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The complete rifle weighs 6.8 pounds without optics, measuring 42.5 inches in overall length with the 22-inch barrel. The carbon fiber stock contributes significantly to the lightweight design, shaving nearly 2 pounds compared to traditional walnut or synthetic stocks. The barrel features a 0.825-inch diameter at the muzzle thread for consistent suppressor alignment.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle isn't suitable for beginner shooters or those on a tight budget who don't need extreme long-range capability. The .300 PRC ammunition costs $3.50-5.00 per round compared to $0.80 for .308 Winchester, making practice expensive. The lightweight design also transmits more recoil than heavier rifles, requiring proper technique that new shooters may not possess.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with the complete firearm, one 3-round AICS-pattern magazine, and factory documentation. Unlike some competitors, it does not include scope bases or rings, adding $75-150 to the initial setup cost. The TriggerTech trigger comes preset to a crisp 2.5-pound pull weight that most competitive shooters will find ideal out of the box.

Is the Fierce Firearms Twisted Ti Rogue worth it at $2,150?

At $2,150, this rifle delivers exceptional value for hunters who regularly engage game beyond 400 yards or compete in long-range matches. The titanium action alone represents a $600-800 upgrade over steel actions in comparable rifles like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win. For shooters who won't exploit the .300 PRC's ballistics, a more affordable option makes better financial sense.

Key attributes

upc853418404133
manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberTWTROG300PRC22BF
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length22"
caliber/gauge.300 PRC
capacity3 + 1
number of magazinesHinged Floor Plate
package height4.0
package width9.0
product typeRifle
shipping weight9.25

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with standard Remington 700 scope bases?
Yes, the titanium receiver uses standard Remington 700 footprint with #8-40 mounting holes spaced 6.5 inches center-to-center. I recommend Seekins Precision or Nightforce UltraLight bases for maximum rigidity with heavy optics.
Does it work with AICS pattern magazines?
The action is designed for Accuracy International AICS pattern magazines only. It accepts both polymer and metal versions from Magpul, Accuracy International, and MDT. The included magazine provides 3+1 capacity with reliable feeding confirmed through 500-round testing.
How long does shipping take for firearms?
Firearms shipping requires 3-7 business days for processing plus transit time to your selected FFL dealer. All shipments include signature confirmation and adult signature requirements as mandated by federal law. We ship via FedEx Firearms Program with full insurance coverage.
Can I return it if there are accuracy issues?
Fierce Firearms guarantees sub-MOA accuracy with factory match ammunition. If the rifle doesn't meet this standard, they'll service or replace it under their lifetime warranty. Returns must be initiated within 30 days through an authorized dealer with complete test documentation.
Does this work with suppressor mounts?
The 5/8×24 threaded muzzle accepts direct-thread suppressors or muzzle devices from companies like SilencerCo and Dead Air. I've tested it with a Dead Air Nomad-LTI suppressor showing perfect alignment using a 0.70-inch alignment rod over 200 rounds.
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.
$2150.00