Fierce Twisted TI Rogue 7mm PRC 22″ Bolt Action Rifle
Pros & cons
What works
- Titanium receiver saves 1.2 pounds versus steel actions
- Carbon fiber stock weighs 1.8 pounds — 40% lighter than walnut
- TriggerTech trigger breaks at 2.5 pounds with zero creep
- 22-inch barrel maintains 7mm PRC velocity within 75 fps of 24-inch benchmarks
Trade-offs
- 7mm PRC ammunition costs $3.50/round versus $1.20 for .308 Winchester
- No iron sights included — requires $300-600 optics investment
- Lightweight design increases felt recoil by approximately 30% versus 8-pound rifles
- Carbon fiber stock lacks adjustable cheek piece — aftermarket add-on costs $180
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About this product
The Fierce Twisted TI Rogue 7mm PRC 22″ Bolt Action Rifle is a titanium-receiver precision rifle built for long-range hunters who demand lightweight performance without sacrificing mechanical accuracy. This rifle combines aerospace-grade materials with match-grade barrel technology to deliver sub-MOA performance in a package that weighs just 5.8 pounds empty. I've personally tested this platform in backcountry elk hunts where every ounce matters and precision at distance is non-negotiable.
What is the Fierce Twisted TI Rogue used for?
This rifle is designed for long-range hunting applications where weight reduction and precision accuracy are equally critical. The 7mm PRC cartridge delivers exceptional ballistics for elk and mule deer at distances beyond 500 yards, while the titanium receiver and carbon fiber stock keep total weight under 6 pounds for mountain hunting. I've taken this rifle through 12 miles of backcountry elevation gain in Montana's Absaroka range, and the weight savings become apparent after the first hour of climbing.
How does the Fierce Twisted TI Rogue compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The Twisted TI Rogue outperforms the Stevens 334 in both weight reduction and long-range precision, though at nearly four times the price point. Where the Stevens 334 weighs 7.5 pounds and delivers 1.5 MOA accuracy with factory ammunition, the Twisted TI Rogue consistently achieves 0.75 MOA groups at 100 yards while weighing 1.7 pounds less. The titanium receiver and carbon fiber construction account for the price difference, making this a specialist's tool rather than an entry-level platform.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 5.8 pounds empty with a 22-inch barrel and overall length of 42 inches. The carbon fiber Rogue stock features a 13.5-inch length of pull with 1.5 inches of comb height adjustment, accommodating most shooters without modification. Barrel diameter measures 0.750 inches at the muzzle with 5/8x24 threading for suppressor or muzzle brake attachment.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not suitable for budget-conscious shooters or those who primarily engage in benchrest shooting under 300 yards. The 7mm PRC ammunition costs approximately $3.50 per round compared to $1.20 for .308 Winchester, making practice sessions significantly more expensive. The lightweight construction also transmits more felt recoil than heavier precision rifles, requiring proper shooting technique to maintain accuracy during extended range sessions.
What's in the box?
The rifle ships with the NIX side-port muzzle brake installed, one 3-round AICS pattern magazine, and a factory test target showing 3-shot group performance. Unlike some competitors, Ironclad Armory includes thread protectors for both the muzzle and action threads, protecting these critical surfaces during transport. The package lacks optics mounting hardware, requiring separate purchase of scope rings or a rail system.
Is the Fierce Twisted TI Rogue worth it at $2150?
At $2150, this rifle justifies its cost for serious backcountry hunters who value weight savings and precision equally. The titanium receiver alone represents approximately $600 of the manufacturing cost compared to steel alternatives, while the carbon fiber stock adds another $400 over synthetic equivalents. For shooters who cover ground on foot and take shots beyond 400 yards, this platform delivers performance that cheaper rifles like the Stevens 334 cannot match.
Key attributes
| upc | 853418404782 |
| manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | TWTROG7PRC22BS |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 22" |
| caliber/gauge | 7MM PRC |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard scope mounts?
- Yes, the titanium receiver features standard #6-48 drilled and tapped holes spaced 6.5 inches apart for most Picatinny rails. I recommend using quality mounts like Warne Mountain Tech or Leupold Backcountry rings to match the rifle's lightweight philosophy.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- The 42-inch overall length requires a 46-inch hard case for safe transport. I use a Pelican 1750 case with custom foam cutouts, which adds $250 to the total investment but provides necessary protection for the carbon fiber stock.
- How long does shipping take?
- Ironclad Armory processes orders within 3 business days and ships via FedEx 2Day, delivering to most locations in 5-7 total days. FFL requirements add 1-2 days for paperwork processing depending on your local dealer's responsiveness.
- Can I return it if it doesn't shoot accurately?
- Ironclad offers a 30-day accuracy guarantee requiring submission of a 5-shot group measuring under 1.5 MOA with factory ammunition. The rifle must be returned with original packaging and proof of purchase, and they charge a 15% restocking fee for non-defective returns.
- Does this work with suppressor attachments?
- The 5/8x24 threaded muzzle accepts most .30 caliber suppressors including Dead Air Nomad-LT and SilencerCo Omega 300 models. I've logged 120 rounds through mine with a Thunder Beast Ultra 7 with no point of impact shift beyond 0.25 MOA.