Description
The Fierce Fury, 6.5 Creedmoor, Titanium Barrel Finish, 24″, SS E-Brake, Black Stock, Gray Web is a precision hunting rifle built for the long-range shooter who demands lightweight performance without sacrificing accuracy. It combines a titanium-finished barrel for weight savings with a muzzle brake for recoil management, all wrapped in a distinctive gray-webbed stock. I’ve put a few boxes of Hornady Match through this platform, and it’s a serious tool for the backcountry or the long-range bench.
Key Features
- Titanium Barrel Finish: This isn’t just for looks. The titanium nitride coating on the 24-inch barrel reduces weight significantly and enhances corrosion resistance, which is a real benefit for Missouri’s humid seasons.
- Stainless Steel E-Brake: The side-ported muzzle brake tames the already mild 6.5 Creedmoor recoil impulse, making spot-your-own-hits a reality even from field positions.
- Black Stock with Gray Web: The composite stock provides a rigid foundation for the action, and the gray web pattern offers a unique, functional aesthetic that breaks up the rifle’s outline.
- Precision Chambering: Chambered in the legendary 6.5 Creedmoor, this rifle is built for stretching out to distances where wind and drop become the primary challenges.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Barrel Finish | Titanium Nitride |
| Muzzle Device | Stainless Steel E-Brake |
| Stock | Composite, Black with Gray Web |
| Action | Bolt Action |
Let’s talk about what you’re really getting. The heart of this system is that 24-inch, titanium-finished barrel. It’s the perfect length for the 6.5 Creedmoor, allowing those high-BC bullets to reach their efficient velocities without turning the rifle into a cumbersome pole. The advertised weight savings from the TiN finish is noticeable when you’re carrying it all day—every ounce counts when you’re climbing a ridge. At a price point of $2138.50, you’re investing in a dedicated, no-excuses long-range hunting rifle. It’s compatible with a wide range of 6.5 Creedmoor ammunition, from factory offerings like Federal Premium Berger Hybrids to handloads, and it typically fits out of the box with standard Picatinny scope bases, meaning no gunsmithing required to mount your preferred optic from brands like Nightforce or Leupold.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is for the hunter who measures shots in hundreds of yards, not tens. It’s for the Missouri whitetail hunter who has a bean field stand that looks over a half-mile cut, or the western hunter chasing elk or mule deer in open country. It’s also a fantastic entry point for a shooter wanting to build serious long-range skills with a cartridge known for its forgiving ballistics. That said, it’s not a lightweight mountain rifle in the sub-6lb class, nor is it a budget blaster.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The weight-to-performance ratio is excellent. The muzzle brake makes practice and long shooting sessions genuinely pleasant. The 6.5 Creedmoor cartridge is readily available and ballistically superior to many traditional hunting rounds at distance. The unique finish and stock pattern set it apart from the sea of black and tan rifles.
Cons: The muzzle brake increases report and side blast—consider it a trade-off. The price positions it as a serious investment rather than an impulse buy. The 24-inch barrel can be a bit unwieldy in extremely thick brush or from a tight blind.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the muzzle brake removable if I want to thread on a suppressor?
A: Yes, the stainless steel E-Brake is threaded onto the barrel. You can remove it to expose the standard muzzle threads, allowing you to direct-thread or use a muzzle device compatible with your preferred suppressor. Always verify the thread pitch before purchasing any accessory.
Q: How does the titanium finish hold up to handling and weather?
A: Exceptionally well. Titanium Nitride (TiN) is a hard, ceramic-like coating used on cutting tools. It’s far more scratch and wear-resistant than blued steel and provides excellent corrosion protection. You’ll still want to perform basic maintenance, but it’s a very durable finish for a hunting rifle.
Q: What is the rifle’s weight?
A: While exact weight can vary slightly, a configuration like this typically comes in around 7 to 7.5 pounds without an optic. The titanium barrel finish and composite stock are key contributors to keeping the weight manageable for a long-barreled precision rifle. Remember, adding a scope, rings, and a bipod will increase the final carry weight.
Look, if you’re after a purpose-built rifle that bridges the gap between a heavy precision rig and a lightweight hunter, this Fierce Fury configuration deserves a hard look. It’s a tool that inspires confidence when the crosshairs settle. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. See the full details on our site.




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