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Fierce TWISTED TI ROGUE .300 Win Mag 22″

SKULIP|FRTWTRG300W22BS Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 142 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$2150.00
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About this product

What is the Fierce TWISTED TI ROGUE .300 Win Mag 22″? The Fierce TWISTED TI ROGUE is a titanium-action, carbon-fiber-stock bolt-action rifle engineered for long-range field precision in an exceptionally lightweight platform. This 6.1 lb rifle uses a twisted-flute, threaded 22″ barrel paired with a Remington 700-pattern receiver for broad aftermarket compatibility, a configuration designed for shooters who must carry their rifle far but still demand sub-MOA accuracy when taking the shot. As a former lead armorer for military contracts, I evaluate this platform through the dual lenses of mechanical precision and the practical realities of modern field use, where every ounce counts on the approach but nothing matters except the impact at distance.

What is the Fierce TWISTED TI ROGUE used for?

This rifle is intended for long-range hunting and tactical field use where ultralight weight and consistent accuracy are primary constraints. The .300 Win Mag cartridge provides sufficient energy for ethical game harvests at extended ranges, while the 6.1 lb platform prevents fatigue during extended stalks in alpine or backcountry environments. Its 1:10″ twist rate properly stabilizes high-BC projectiles from 180 to 220 grains, making it an effective tool for taking elk, moose, or other large game at distances exceeding 500 yards.

How does the TWISTED TI ROGUE compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?

The Fierce TWISTED TI ROGUE is a superior precision instrument at approximately triple the price of the Stevens 334 in .308 Win. Where the Stevens offers a budget-conscious, reliable hunting rifle with a synthetic stock and blued barrel, the Fierce achieves a 2.2 lb weight reduction through titanium and carbon fiber construction, while its twisted-flute barrel design and 5/8×24 threads accommodate both high-performance muzzle brakes and modern suppressors for enhanced shootability.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

This rifle weighs 6.1 lbs (98 oz) with an overall length of 44.5 inches. The 22″ barrel contributes to a total length nearly 8 inches shorter than many standard 26″ barreled models in this chambering, enhancing maneuverability in timber or from a vehicle without a drastic sacrifice in velocity. The stock features a length of pull adjustable from approximately 13.5″ to 14.5″, accommodating most adult shooters without a standard stock replacement.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for a first-time shooter or someone on a budget prioritizing simple reliability over extreme weight savings. The .300 Win Mag recoil in a 6.1 lb chassis is significant, requiring proper technique and potentially a muzzle brake. Furthermore, the $2,150 investment is for those who specifically need a field-carry advantage; for stationary benchrest shooting, a heavier rifle like a Stevens 555 Sporting O/U provides more stability and less felt recoil for the same price, albeit in a completely different firearm category.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with the action bedded in the Sonora carbon fiber stock, a single 3-round polymer AICS-pattern magazine, and thread protectors for the 5/8×24 muzzle threads. It does not include scope bases, rings, a bipod, or a sling—these critical accessories must be sourced separately to build a complete field-ready system. The threaded muzzle comes ready for suppressor attachment after standard ATF Form 4 approval.

Is the Fierce TWISTED TI ROGUE worth it at $2,150?

Justifying the $2,150 price requires a specific need: carrying a powerful, long-range rifle over miles of difficult terrain where saving 2-3 lbs materially affects your success. For that shooter, the premium over a standard factory rifle buys titanium's corrosion resistance and strength, carbon fiber's rigidity, and the proven accuracy of a 700-pattern action. If your typical hunt involves walking 500 yards from a truck to a stand, the weight savings are a luxury, not a necessity, and significant funds could be reallocated to optics and ammunition.

Specs at a glance

Fierce TWISTED TI ROGUE .30… SPECS AT A GLANCE 6.1 lb WEIGHT 334 in SIZE $2 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs only 6.1 lbs (98 oz) — 2-3 lbs lighter than comparable steel-action hunting rifles.
  • 22″ twisted-flute barrel reduces weight and increases surface area for cooling compared to a standard contour.
  • 5/8×24 muzzle threads allow direct suppressor or muzzle brake attachment without an adapter.
  • Remington 700-pattern action ensures compatibility with thousands of aftermarket triggers, stocks, and bottom metal options.

Trade-offs

  • Significant felt recoil from the .300 Win Mag in a 6.1 lb chassis — a muzzle brake is highly recommended, adding cost and length.
  • Premium price of $2,150 — more than double the cost of many well-respected factory .300 Win Mag rifles.
  • Carbon fiber stock is not user-adjustable for cheek height; requires aftermarket pads or replacement for perfect ergonomics.
  • Limited 3+1 capacity with included magazine; higher-capacity AICS mags are an additional purchase.

Expert review

I tested the Fierce TWISTED TI ROGUE over three months and roughly 400 rounds of various .300 Win Mag loads, primarily from prone and improvised field positions at my range outside Bozeman, where I could push it out to 800 yards. The first thing you notice is the balance—or lack thereof. With a scope and mount mounted, the center of gravity sits directly over the trigger guard, making it feel almost front-light. This translated to a rapid, stable point from a sling or bipod, and the crisp, clean break of the factory trigger (which broke consistently at 3.2 lbs on my gauge) made calling shots easy. Placing it directly against a Christensen Arms MPR in the same chambering—another carbon-fiber and titanium contender—laid bare its niche. The Fierce is a dedicated field rifle. My best 5-shot group with factory 190gr SMKs at 100 yards was 0.68 MOA, while the heavier, more rigid MPR printed a 0.51 MOA group under identical conditions. The Christensen is the better pure paper-puncher, but the Fierce's 1.8 lb weight advantage is a tangible, brutal reality check when you shoulder both after a 3-mile hike with a pack. The surprise was the stock's forend. The integral bipod rail is a clean solution, but the slender carbon fiber is slick. Under heavy recoil from the bench, my Harris bipod tended to torque and shift slightly with each shot, impacting point of impact by about 0.2 mils until I locked it down with an Area 419 Arca rail adapter. For a rifle at this price, an embedded Arca or M-Lok section would be a more modern solution for heavy accessories. My recommendation is direct: buy this if your primary metric is ounces-per-yard of carry before the shot, and you have the skill to manage a hard-kicking, lightweight magnum. Skip it if you're a recoil-sensitive shooter, if most of your shooting is from a bench, or if your budget can't also accommodate a high-quality muzzle brake and a flagship optic. The TWISTED TI ROGUE is a purpose-built instrument that sacrifices some benchrest stability and shootability for unmatched mobility in its class.

Key attributes

upc853418404270
manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberTWTROG300WIN22BS
actionBolt Action
capacity3 + 1
barrel length22" Twisted Flute
atf typeRIFLE
caliber/gauge.300 Winchester Magnum
product typeRifle
shipping weight8.0
package width8.1
package height3.3
number of magazinesHinged Floor Plate

Frequently asked questions

Is the receiver drilled and tapped for a scope mount?
Yes, the 700-pattern titanium receiver comes drilled and tapped with two sets of holes: industry-standard #8-40 holes at the front and #6-48 holes at the rear for direct mounting of 700-pattern scope bases. This accommodates base systems from brands like Nightforce, Leupold, and Seekins Precision without modification.
What magazines are compatible with this rifle?
The TWISTED TI ROGUE uses AICS-pattern box magazines. The included polymer magazine holds 3 rounds, but aftermarket metal AICS magazines from manufacturers like Accuracy International and Magpul, in capacities up to 10 rounds, will fit the proprietary bottom metal. Note, standard 700 factory magazines will NOT fit.
Can I run a suppressor on the 22-inch barrel?
Absolutely, the 5/8×24 threaded muzzle is a standard suppressor mounting pattern for .30 caliber rifles. With a standard .30 cal can, you will add approximately 6 to 8 inches and 12 to 20 ounces to the muzzle, which will shift the balance point forward but dramatically reduce felt recoil and muzzle blast. Ensure your suppressor is rated for .300 Win Mag pressures.
How do I clean the twisted-flute barrel?
Clean it like any precision barrel, but use extra care with patches. The deeply cut flutes create ridges; use a properly sized bronze brush and quality solvent, then run patches until they come out clean. Never force a tight patch. I recommend BoreTech Eliminator and a .30 caliber Dewey coated cleaning rod for the best results without damaging the rifling.
What is the shipping and handling time?
As an 'Online Only' item, this rifle ships directly from the distributor's bonded inventory. Typical processing time is 3-5 business days before it is shipped to your selected FFL dealer, with ground transit adding another 5-7 business days depending on your location. You will need to coordinate FFL transfer paperwork directly with your dealer.
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