[SHOT 2025] Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue Bolt Action Rifle

Fierce Firearms has expanded their Rogue line of bolt action rifles by introducing the Twisted Rogue. It’s similar to the Carbon Rogue but instead of a carbon fiber wrapped barrel uses a #4 contour deep spiral fluted steel barrel and has a muzzle threads pitch of 5/8x24. Also in 2025, Fierce Firearms will switch to using TriggerTech triggers in their bolt guns.
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The Fierce Firearms Twisted Roogue rifle will be available in one of the following chambering options: .22 Creedmoor, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC, .280 Ackley Improved, 7mm Remington Magnum, 7mm PRC, 7mm Backcountry, .308 Winchester, .300 Winchester Magnum and .300 PRC.
Photo credit: Fierce Firearms
Here is the list of tech specs of the new Fierce Firearms Twisted Rogue bolt action rifle:
- Twisted Rogue $1,750 | Twisted Ti Rogue $2,150
- Fierce 2-Lug action in Stainless Steel OR Titanium
- 70 degree bolt throw | Spiral fluted bolt | DLC coating
- Titanium action/bolt | Armour Lube black coating
- TRIGGER TECH – custom adjustable trigger
- Lightweight 100% Carbon Fiber ROGUE Stock
- Improved integral bi-pod rail (front access) | QD flush cup mounts
- LR negative comb design | LIGHTWEIGHT Sleek – Ergonomic
- Streamlined caliber selection
- Fierce steel barrel – Deep spiral flutes | .75 MOA ACCURACY GUARANTEE
- Match grade stainless barrel liner | Hand lapped
- TITANIUM: SA 22” BARREL – 5.8 LBS | LA 22“ BARREL – 6.0 LBS
- STEEL: SA 22” BARREL – 6.3 LBS | LA 22“ BARREL – 6.5 LBS
Let us know in the comments section what you think about this new Fierce bolt gun.

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