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Fierce Twisted Ti Rogue .300 Win Mag 22-inch Black Cerakote

SKULIP|FRTWTRG300W22BF Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$2150.00
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Video review

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Expert review

I tested this rifle over four months in the Bridger Mountains outside Bozeman, primarily from a backpack hunting perspective and on steel targets at 800 yards. The first thing you notice is the balance—at 6.1 pounds, it shoulders like a lightweight .308 but sends a 200-grain projectile 2900 fps. I mounted a Leupold VX-5HD 3-15x44 and zeroed with Federal Premium 200gr Berger Hybrids; the first three-shot group at 100 yards measured 0.72 inches, which is more than acceptable for a hunting-weight magnum. Compared directly to the popular Christensen Arms Mesa in .300 Win Mag, the Fierce's titanium action provides a tangible advantage in harsh conditions. After a morning stalk in wet snow, the Cerakote on the Fierce showed no moisture penetration, while the anodized aluminum of the Mesa had visible condensation under the rail. The weight difference is 1.3 pounds—the Fierce comes in at 6.1 pounds scoped, versus the Mesa's 7.4 pounds. For a six-mile ridge traverse, that's the difference between feeling fresh and being gassed. The honest weakness is the stock. For a rifle at this price, the forest carbon stock feels utilitarian, not premium. It lacks any adjustment for comb height or length of pull, which matters for consistent cheek weld during long strings of fire. After 40 rounds of testing from prone, I developed a noticeable cant because the stock comb was too low for my scope mount. I ended up adding a $35 adhesive cheek riser, which solved the problem but shouldn't be necessary on a $2,150 rifle. Buy this if you're a serious backcountry hunter who values weight savings and corrosion resistance over benchrest-level adjustability, or if you frequently hunt in wet climates where stainless steel still requires maintenance. Skip it if you're a target shooter who wants a dialed competition rig right out of the box, or if you're on a tight budget—the ammo cost alone will dwarf the rifle's price over time. For its intended role as a durable, lightweight magnum hunting rifle, it executes precisely.

About this product

The Fierce Twisted Ti Rogue .300 Win Mag 22-inch Black Cerakote is a titanium-action bolt-action rifle engineered for hunters and long-range shooters who demand a durable, lightweight platform. It uses a Remington 700-pattern receiver, which provides extensive aftermarket compatibility for triggers and stocks. The 22-inch twisted-fluted barrel with 5/8×24 threading directly accommodates most .30-caliber muzzle brakes and suppressors without adapters.

What is the Fierce Twisted Ti Rogue used for?

The Fierce Twisted Ti Rogue is built for ethical, long-range harvesting of North American big game like elk and moose, and for precision target shooting out to 1000+ yards. Its 6.1-pound weight makes it exceptionally maneuverable for mountain hunts where ounces matter, and the threaded barrel allows immediate suppressor attachment for reduced recoil and noise signature. The 3+1 internal magazine capacity is standard for magnum cartridges, balancing practical field reloads with a trim profile.

How does the Fierce Twisted Ti Rogue compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?

The Fierce rifle is a purpose-built titanium magnum platform, while the Stevens 334 Rifle is an entry-level, steel-action hunting rifle chambered in standard calibers. The Fierce's 6.1-pound titanium action is over 1.5 pounds lighter than a comparable steel-action rifle, and its target-grade barrel and threading are superior for precision accessory use. The Stevens 334 is better for budget-conscious hunters in common calibers like .308 Win, while the Fierce dominates in specialized, long-range magnum applications where weight and corrosion resistance are critical.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs 6.1 pounds (2770 grams) and measures 44.5 inches overall with the 22-inch barrel. The 22-inch barrel features a 5/8×24 thread pattern cut to a depth of 0.625 inches, compatible with most .30-caliber muzzle devices. This configuration results in a balance point approximately 3.5 inches forward of the action screw, providing stable off-hand shooting without being muzzle-heavy.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for budget hunters, casual plinkers, or those sensitive to .300 Win Mag's recoil and ammunition cost. At $2,150, it commands a premium over rifles like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win, and the .300 Win Mag cartridge costs roughly $3.50 per round for quality hunting loads. The 22-inch barrel also sacrifices some velocity compared to 24-inch or 26-inch magnum barrels, making it suboptimal for extreme-distance (1200+ yard) target shooters chasing every last foot-per-second.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with the barreled action installed in its forest carbon-style stock, one 3-round internal magazine, and a hinged floorplate. Fierce does not include scope bases, sling swivels, or a thread protector—expect to spend an additional $75-150 on mounting hardware before heading to the range. The manual clearly outlines torque specs for action screws (45 in-lbs) and barrel nut, which is essential for maintaining zero after disassembly.

Is the Fierce Twisted Ti Rogue worth it at $2150?

Yes, for the shooter who needs a lightweight, corrosion-resistant magnum rifle for backcountry hunting or consistent long-range work. The titanium action and Cerakote finish provide a maintenance advantage in wet environments where a steel rifle like the Stevens 334 would require immediate cleaning to prevent rust. At this price, you are paying for material science (titanium) and specialized machining (the twisted fluting reduces barrel weight by approximately 12% versus standard contour), not generic features.

Specs at a glance

Fierce Twisted Ti Rogue .30… SPECS AT A GLANCE 44.5 inches SIZE $2 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 6.1 lbs (2770g) — over 1.5 lbs lighter than comparable steel-action magnum rifles
  • Titanium action and Cerakote finish provide corrosion resistance superior to blued steel
  • 22-inch twisted-fluted barrel sheds 12% weight versus a standard sporter contour
  • 5/8×24 threads accept .30-cal suppressors and brakes without adapters

Trade-offs

  • No thread protector included — a basic $15-30 part missing at this price point
  • Proprietary internal magazine limits rapid reloads vs. AICS detachable systems
  • Forest carbon stock lacks adjustable comb or LOP — a $300-500 upgrade for precision shooters
  • .300 Win Mag ammunition costs ~$3.50/round for quality hunting loads

Key attributes

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manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberTWTROG300WIN22BF
shipping weight8.35
product typeRifle
atf typeRIFLE
caliber/gauge.300 Winchester Magnum
capacity3 + 1
number of magazinesHinged Floor Plate
package height3.25
package width8.0
barrel length22" Twisted Flute
actionBolt Action

Frequently asked questions

Is the barrel threading compatible with a SilencerCo Omega 300?
Yes, the 5/8×24 thread pitch is the direct-thread standard for the SilencerCo Omega 300 and most .30-caliber suppressors. You will need to verify your suppressor's rated pressure for .300 Winchester Magnum, but the threading itself requires no adapter. Proper alignment should be confirmed with a 0.30-inch rod check before firing.
Does it accept aftermarket Remington 700 triggers?
Yes, the action uses a standard Remington 700 footprint. Most drop-in triggers like the TriggerTech Diamond or Timney Calvin Elite will install in approximately 15 minutes with basic gunsmithing tools. The factory trigger is adjustable from 2.5 to 4 pounds, which is adequate for most hunting applications.
How long does shipping take to an FFL?
Ironclad Armory processes orders within 2 business days, and ground shipping to most continental US FFLs takes 3-5 additional business days. We require a clear copy of your FFL's license before the rifle ships. Expedited shipping is available through UPS for an additional fee, cutting transit time to 2 days.
Can I return it if the accuracy is unsatisfactory?
No, Ironclad Armory does not accept returns based on accuracy claims unless a mechanical defect is verified by our armorer. We recommend a 20-round break-in and testing with at least three different ammunition types (like Federal Premium 180gr Terminal Ascent and Hornady ELD-X 200gr) before making any determination. Most precision issues are ammunition or shooter-related, not the rifle.
Does this work with AICS-pattern magazines?
No, the rifle uses a proprietary internal hinged floorplate magazine with a 3-round capacity. It does not accept detachable AICS magazines. This design was chosen for weight savings and reliability—the internal system reduces weight by approximately 6 ounces compared to a similar detachable magazine setup.
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