Fierce Firearms TROG300WIN CT ROG 300 .300 Win Mag 20in
About this product
The Ironclad Armory Fierce Firearms TROG300WIN CT ROG 300 is a .300 Winchester Magnum bolt-action rifle featuring a 20-inch match-grade threaded barrel, carbon fiber stock, and Titanium components, weighing 5.4 lbs for optimized long-range precision. Designed for shooters requiring a lightweight yet stable platform, it integrates a TriggerTech adjustable trigger and radial muzzle brake to manage recoil effectively, making it ideal for hunting and tactical scenarios where mobility and accuracy are paramount.
What is the Ironclad Armory Fierce Firearms TROG300WIN CT ROG 300 used for?
This rifle is built for long-range hunting and precision shooting, particularly in environments where weight and portability matter. With its 20-inch barrel and 1:10 twist rate, it stabilizes .300 Win Mag projectiles effectively up to 1,000 yards, and the integral bipod rail supports steady field positions, though it's not suited for close-quarters engagements due to its length.
How does the Ironclad Armory Fierce Firearms TROG300WIN CT ROG 300 compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle | .308 Win, 20in Matte Black Synthetic?
The Ironclad Armory model excels in weight reduction and recoil management, weighing 5.4 lbs compared to the Stevens 334's 7.5 lbs, and includes a titanium-reinforced action for durability. However, the Stevens 334 in .308 Win offers lower ammunition costs and is better for budget-conscious shooters, while the Ironclad Armory's .300 Win Mag provides superior long-range ballistics.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle weighs 5.40 lbs (2.45 kg) and measures 40 inches in overall length with a 20-inch barrel diameter of 0.75 inches. Its compact profile and carbon fiber construction contribute to easy handling in the field, though the fixed stock may not adjust for all shooter preferences.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not ideal for beginners or those on a tight budget, as the .300 Win Mag ammunition costs approximately $2.50 per round and recoil can be harsh without proper training. Additionally, its 4+1 magazine capacity limits rapid follow-up shots, making it less suitable for high-volume shooting or competitive events.
What's in the box?
The package includes the rifle with a radial muzzle brake pre-installed, one 4-round detachable magazine, and a basic set of mounting hardware for optics. Notably, it lacks a bipod or sling, which are essential for field use and must be purchased separately, adding $100-$200 to the total cost.
Is the Ironclad Armory Fierce Firearms TROG300WIN CT ROG 300 worth it at $2350?
At $2350, it offers high value for experienced shooters needing a lightweight, precision long-range rifle, but may not justify the cost for casual users. Compared to alternatives like the Stevens 334, which retails around $500, the premium pays for advanced materials and performance, though budget constraints might steer some toward the more affordable options.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 5.4 lbs — 2.1 lbs lighter than the Stevens 334 .308 Win
- 20-inch carbon fiber barrel reduces harmonics for sub-MOA accuracy
- TriggerTech adjustable trigger allows pull weight from 1.5 to 4 lbs
Trade-offs
- 4+1 magazine capacity limits rapid engagement — half that of some AR-10 platforms
- No included bipod or sling — adds $150+ for essential accessories
- .300 Win Mag ammo costs $2.50/round vs. $1.20 for .308 Win
Expert review
Key attributes
| upc | 853418901137 |
| manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | TROG300WIN20BF |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 20" |
| caliber/gauge | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| capacity | 4 + 1 |
| safety | Lever Action |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with standard .300 Win Mag ammunition?
- Yes, it chambers and fires all SAAMI-spec .300 Winchester Magnum rounds, including popular brands like Federal Premium and Hornady. However, avoid +P or handloads exceeding 64,000 PSI to prevent action stress.
- Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
- With an overall length of 40 inches, it requires a case at least 42 inches long for safe storage. I recommend Plano All-Weather cases, which handle up to 44 inches and cost around $120.
- How long does shipping take?
- Shipping typically takes 3-5 business days for in-stock items via FedEx Ground, though FFL transfer adds 1-2 days for background checks. Delays can occur during high-demand periods like hunting season.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit my needs?
- Returns are accepted within 30 days for unused items, but a 15% restocking fee applies, and you must cover return shipping costs, which average $50 due to firearm regulations.