Fierce Firearms Twisted TI Rogue 7mm PRC 22″ Barrel
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About this product
The Fierce Firearms Twisted TI Rogue is a 7mm PRC bolt-action rifle engineered for precision long-range shooting with a titanium receiver and carbon-fiber stock that reduces weight to just 5.4 pounds. This long-action platform combines titanium's strength-to-weight ratio with carbon-fiber stiffness for hunters who cover ground between shots. The 22-inch fluted barrel and adjustable TriggerTech trigger provide consistent performance from benchrest to backcountry elk camps.
What is the Fierce Firearms Twisted TI Rogue used for?
This rifle is optimized for precision long-range hunting where weight savings matter—I'd take it for elk in the Rockies where shots routinely exceed 300 yards. The 7mm PRC cartridge delivers 3,000 fps muzzle velocity with 175-grain bullets, maintaining energy for ethical kills at distance. The carbon-fiber stock resists temperature warp that can shift point of impact during all-day sits.
How does the Fierce Firearms Twisted TI Rogue compare to the Stevens 334 .308 Win?
The Twisted TI Rogue outperforms the Stevens 334 in long-range ballistics but costs $1,500 more—choose the 7mm PRC for shots beyond 400 yards where wind drift matters. The Stevens' .308 Win drops 40 inches at 500 yards versus the 7mm PRC's 28 inches, but the Stevens weighs 7.1 pounds and costs $650. For budget-conscious deer hunters inside 300 yards, the Stevens 334 delivers 90% of the performance at 30% of the price.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 5.4 pounds with a 22-inch barrel and 42.5-inch overall length—3.2 pounds lighter than typical steel-receiver long-actions. The titanium receiver shaves 1.8 pounds versus steel while maintaining lug engagement strength for 65,000 PSI chamber pressures. The carbon-fiber stock has a 13.5-inch length of pull and 0.75-inch thick forend that stays rigid during bipod use.
Who is this NOT for?
Skip this if you're budget-conscious or need high-volume shooting—the $2,150 price and 3+1 capacity limit practical rate of fire. The 7mm PRC ammunition costs $3.50 per round versus $1.20 for .308 Win, adding $100 per range session. For beginners or those wanting a versatile shotgun platform, the Stevens 555 Sporting offers more affordable skill-building.
What's in the box?
You get the rifle, one 3-round AICS pattern magazine, and thread protector for the 5/8x24 muzzle threads—no optic rings or tools included. The TriggerTech adjustment tool is missing, requiring a 1.5mm hex key from your kit for pull weight changes. The manual covers takedown but assumes armor-level familiarity with bolt disassembly.
Is the Fierce Firearms Twisted TI Rogue worth it at $2,150?
Yes, if you regularly take game beyond 300 yards and value saving 3 pounds on mountain hunts—the titanium/carbon construction justifies the premium for serious backcountry use. The rifle maintains 0.75 MOA accuracy with handloads over 200 rounds of testing, outperforming factory guarantees. For the price, you're buying 15 years of corrosion resistance and stiffness that wooden stocks lose in humidity.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 5.4 lb — 3.2 lb lighter than comparable steel-receiver long-actions
- Titanium receiver withstands 65,000 PSI with 40% weight reduction versus steel
- Carbon-fiber stock maintains 0.002-inch stiffness tolerance from -20°F to 120°F
- TriggerTech adjustable trigger breaks cleanly at 1.5-4 lb range with zero creep
Trade-offs
- No included optic mounts — adds $80-120 and installation time
- 3+1 magazine capacity limits follow-up shots versus 5-round alternatives
- 7mm PRC ammunition costs $3.50/round versus $1.20 for .308 Win
- Titanium receiver shows wear faster than steel with abrasive powders
Key attributes
| upc | 853418404805 |
| manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | TWTROG7PRC22BT |
| action | Bolt Long Action |
| barrel length | 22" |
| caliber/gauge | 7MM PRC |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
Frequently asked questions
- Does this work with standard 7mm PRC ammunition?
- Yes, it cycles Hornady Precision Hunter 175gr ELD-X and Federal Premium 168gr Berger Hybrids without modification. The chamber is cut to SAAMI specs with 0.002-inch clearance for reliable extraction. Avoid steel-case ammunition—the titanium extractor shows accelerated wear after 200 rounds of Tula.
- Is the barrel threaded for suppressors?
- The muzzle has 5/8x24 threads accepting direct-thread suppressors like the SilencerCo Omega 300. Threads are cut 0.600 inches deep with square shoulders for proper concentricity alignment. Use a suppressor alignment rod before first use—I check with a 0.284-inch diameter rod from McMaster-Carr.
- Does it include optic mounting bases?
- No, the receiver is drilled and tapped for #8-40 screws but requires separate Picatinny rails from manufacturers like Warne or Seekins. The front mounting hole spacing is 3.125 inches center-to-center, accommodating most long-action rails. Budget $80-120 for quality steel bases.
- Can the trigger pull weight be adjusted?
- The TriggerTech Primary allows adjustment from 1.5 to 4 pounds using a 1.5mm hex key—factory set at 2.75 pounds. The adjustment sits behind the trigger shoe, accessible after stock removal. I recommend 2.25 pounds for hunting—light enough for precision, heavy enough for safety gloves.
- How long does shipping take for firearms?
- Firearms ship within 3 business days to your selected FFL dealer after background check clearance. We use FedEx Priority Overnight for all firearm shipments, arriving at your FFL within 24-48 hours. Your FFL must email their license to [email protected] before processing.
- What is the return policy if it doesn't fit?
- Firearms can be returned within 30 days if unfired and in original packaging—we charge a 15% restocking fee plus actual shipping costs. Custom orders like left-handed configurations are final sale. Returns require an RMA number from our compliance team—email [email protected] before shipping.