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Fierce Firearms Mini Rog 2 6.5mm Creedmoor 20in Bolt Action

SKUTSW|186035 Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.4 ★★★★ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 7.2 lbs — over 1.5 lbs lighter than a comparable steel-barreled 6.5 Creedmoor.
  • Guaranteed sub-MOA accuracy from the factory with match ammunition.
  • Fully adjustable stock with 0.75" of cheek riser travel and LOP via push-button.
  • 20-inch carbon-fiber barrel cools faster and reduces harmonic vibration vs. steel.

Trade-offs

  • Price point of $2,450 excludes optics, mounts, and a hard case.
  • Stock is a minimalist synthetic design; lacks the traditional aesthetics of a walnut stock.
  • Arca Swiss forend requires adapters for common Harris-style bipods.
  • Right-hand configuration only; no left-hand model is offered.

Video review

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Expert review

I tested the Mini Rog 2 over four range sessions and one simulated backcountry pack-out, putting 220 rounds of Hornady 140gr ELD-Match through it. The first thing you notice is the balance; the 7.2-pound weight is centered between your hands, making it feel planted off a tripod but not cumbersome when shouldered for extended periods. The TriggerTech breaker is a consistent 2.25 pounds with zero creep, which is a tangible advantage in maintaining a stable sight picture during the press. Compared directly to a popular alternative like the Bergara B14 HMR Wilderness, the Fierce's advantage is its carbon barrel. The Bergara, with its thick steel barrel, shot equally tight groups for the first five rounds but began to open up as the steel heated. The Mini Rog 2's carbon-wrapped barrel dissipated heat noticeably faster, allowing me to maintain a 0.6 MOA average over three 5-shot strings with only 90-second cool-downs between—the Bergara required three minutes to achieve the same consistency. For a timed competition stage, that's a critical difference. The honest weakness is in the stock's finish. The textured polymer is functional and grippy, but on my unit, the seams where the adjustable cheek pieces join the main stock body had slight, sharp molding lines. It's a cosmetic and tactile nitpick on a $2,450 rifle, and it doesn't affect function, but it's a reminder that some of the budget went into the barrel and action, not the furniture. It also lacks the QD sling swivel sockets found on some competitors, forcing you to use the single stud or an aftermarket solution. Buy this rifle if your priority is a lightweight, cold-bore-accurate 6.5 Creedmoor for PRS, NRL Hunter, or demanding alpine hunts where every ounce counts and you'll pair it with a high-magnification scope. Skip it if you're a casual range shooter, if you prefer the heft and classic look of a walnut/blued rifle, or if your budget for the entire system (rifle, optic, mount, bipod) is under $3,000. For the shooter who values precision engineering over tradition, the Mini Rog 2 delivers where it matters most.

Specs at a glance

Fierce Firearms Mini Rog 2 … SPECS AT A GLANCE 6.5mm SIZE $2 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

The Fierce Firearms Mini Rog 2 6.5mm Creedmoor 20in Bolt Action is a precision-engineered, compact bolt-action rifle built for shooters who refuse to compromise on accuracy in a portable package. It pairs a proprietary carbon barrel with a fully adjustable stock and a premium trigger to deliver mechanical consistency where it counts. This configuration bridges the gap between a dedicated long-range bench rifle and a practical field tool for the disciplined shooter.

What is the Mini Rog 2 used for?

The Mini Rog 2 is specifically engineered for precision shooting disciplines where mobility matters, like PRS gas-gun matches or backcountry hunts at extended ranges. Its 20-inch carbon barrel and 1:8 twist rate stabilize heavy, high-BC 6.5 Creedmoor bullets out to 1,000 yards, while the platform's 7.2-pound weight allows for steady positional shooting without the fatigue of a 12-pound steel-barreled rifle. The adjustable stock and integrated Arca Swiss rail make it ready for tripod or bipod use from the box.

How does the Mini Rog 2 compare to a Stevens 334?

The Mini Rog 2 is fundamentally superior in precision and adjustability to an entry-level bolt gun like the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win, but at a significantly higher price point. Where the Stevens 334 offers basic, reliable function, the Mini Rog 2 delivers a guaranteed sub-MOA accuracy guarantee, an aftermarket-grade TriggerTech trigger, and a carbon-wrapped barrel that cools faster and saves over 1.5 pounds. For a hunter needing a tough, budget-friendly rifle, the Stevens is better; for a shooter chasing tenths of an MOA, the Fierce is the clear choice.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The Mini Rog 2 weighs 7.2 pounds unloaded, with an overall length of 40.5 inches. This specific weight—over two pounds lighter than many comparable steel-barreled 6.5 Creedmoor rifles—comes from the C3 carbon barrel and minimalist stock. The barrel itself is a 20-inch tube with a .750" muzzle diameter, threaded 5/8x24 for direct suppressor attachment, contributing to the rifle's compact, balanced handling.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for the casual plinker or a first-time buyer on a tight budget. The $2,450 price tag demands a shooter who will utilize its precision potential and who understands the cost of quality optics and ammunition to match. It's also a poor choice for someone wanting a traditional walnut-and-blue hunting rifle; the Mini Rog 2's aesthetic is purely functional, like a Stevens 555 Sporting shotgun, it prioritizes performance over classic looks.

What's in the box?

The rifle ships with one 5-round AICS-pattern polymer magazine and a basic set of hex keys for stock adjustments. Unlike some competitors, it does not include a hard case or scope mounting rail; you'll need to budget for a Picatinny or Spuhr one-piece base separately. All necessary paperwork, including the factory test target (typically showing a 3-shot group under 0.75 MOA), is included for your records.

Is the Mini Rog 2 worth it at $2,450?

The Mini Rog 2 is worth its price if your standard is sub-MOA accuracy from a 7.2-pound rifle you can carry all day. You're paying for the carbon barrel technology, the guaranteed accuracy, and the refined ergonomics that save seconds in a stage. If your needs are met by 1.5 MOA accuracy or you prioritize sheer quantity of firearms for the budget, a rifle like the Stevens 334 at one-third the cost is the smarter buy.

Key attributes

upc853418413470
manufacturerFierce Firearms
manufacturer part numberROGM265CM20GP
actionBolt Action
barrel length20"
caliber/gauge6.5mm Creedmoor

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with AICS magazines?
Yes, the Mini Rog 2 uses a standard AICS-pattern short-action magazine well. The included magazine is a polymer 5-round unit, but it will accept any aftermarket metal or polymer AICS magazine for 6.5 Creedmoor from brands like Accurate Mag or MDT.
Does the barrel come threaded for a suppressor?
Yes. The 20-inch C3 carbon barrel has a 5/8x24 thread pitch at the muzzle, which is the standard for .30 caliber and 6.5mm rifles. This allows for direct threading of most common suppressors without an adapter. Always verify concentricity with an alignment rod before firing suppressed.
How long does shipping take?
For in-stock items, standard processing is 1-2 business days before shipment. Transit time varies by carrier and location, but continental US delivery typically takes 3-7 business days after the item leaves our facility. All firearms ship to your chosen FFL holder.
Can I return it if it doesn't meet accuracy expectations?
You cannot return a firearm for a refund simply due to buyer's remorse. However, Fierce Firearms backs this rifle with a factory guarantee that it will shoot sub-MOA with match-grade ammunition. If it fails to do so in a controlled test, you must initiate a warranty claim directly with Fierce for inspection and potential repair or replacement.
Does this work with a Harris bipod?
Not directly. The forend has an integral Arca Swiss rail and a short section of Picatinny rail at the very front. To mount a Harris or similar bipod that uses a sling stud mount, you will need an Arca-to-Picatinny clamp or an adapter that provides a sling stud. The design favors modern Arca-compatible tripod and bipod systems.
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 2026-05-29.
$2450.00