Description
The Fierce Firearms Carbon Rival FP 7mm PRC 20in is a precision bolt-action rifle that pairs a stainless steel dual-lug action with Fierce’s C3 carbon barrel technology. It delivers sub-MOA accuracy out of the box, with a 20-inch barrel that balances maneuverability and velocity for long-range field shooting.
| Manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | Carbon Rival FP |
| Caliber | 7mm PRC |
| Barrel Length | 20 in |
| Action Type | Bolt-action, dual-lug |
| Stock Material | Carbon fiber, adjustable comb |
| Barrel Material | Stainless steel with C3 carbon wrap |
| Finish | Cerakote (per manufacturer specs) |
| Weight | 6.8 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- C3 Carbon Barrel Technology: The carbon fiber wrap reduces barrel weight by up to 40% compared to a steel barrel, and the thermal stability keeps your point of impact consistent even during rapid strings of fire.
- Adjustable Carbon Stock: The stock includes an adjustable comb and length of pull, so you can dial in a perfect cheek weld and sight alignment without needing a gunsmith.
- Integral Picatinny Rail: A full-length integral rail on the forend lets you mount a bipod, barricade stop, or sling directly to the chassis without extra hardware.
- Radial Muzzle Brake: The included brake cuts felt recoil by roughly 30% (per Fierce specs), keeping you on target for faster follow-up shots in competition or hunting.
- Hinged Floor Plate: The hinged floor plate allows quick unloading of the magazine without cycling rounds through the action, a practical feature for range sessions and field safety.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the precision-minded shooter who wants a lightweight, accurate platform for long-range competitions, mountain hunting, or steel plate matches. If you value sub-MOA consistency and a 6.8-pound carry weight without sacrificing barrel stiffness, this is your rig.
Pros / Cons
- Pros: Sub-MOA guarantee out of the box; carbon barrel reduces weight and heat shift; adjustable stock fits diverse shooters; integral rail adds mounting flexibility; radial brake tames 7mm PRC recoil.
- Cons: The 20-inch barrel sacrifices some velocity compared to a 24-inch or longer tube in the 7mm PRC, especially at extreme ranges past 1,200 yards. If you need maximum speed for ELR, consider a longer barrel model.
Comparison
| Feature | Fierce Carbon Rival FP 7mm PRC | Zev Technologies Z7 Long Action | Geissele Super Precision Rifle |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 6.8 lbs | 7.5 lbs | 8.2 lbs |
| Barrel Length | 20 in | 22 in | 20 in |
| Barrel Material | Carbon fiber wrap | Stainless steel | Stainless steel |
| Stock Adjustability | Comb + LOP | Fixed | Comb only |
| Muzzle Brake | Radial brake included | None | Thread protector included |
| Price | $2,250 | $1,999 | $2,499 |
The Fierce beats the Zev in weight and barrel technology, and undercuts the Geissele on price while offering more stock adjustability. The Zev and Geissele use traditional steel barrels, so they run heavier and can shift point of impact more under heat.
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate on the Fierce Carbon Rival FP 7mm PRC 20in?
Per Fierce Firearms specs, the 20-inch barrel has a 1:8 twist rate, optimized for heavy-for-caliber bullets like the 175- and 180-grain projectiles common in the 7mm PRC.
Does the rifle come with a scope base or rings?
No, the receiver has an integral Picatinny rail (20 MOA taper), but scope rings and optics are sold separately. The rail is compatible with standard 0 MOA or 20 MOA rings.
Can I use this rifle for hunting in adverse weather?
Yes. The stainless steel barrel and Cerakote finish resist corrosion, and the carbon stock is unaffected by moisture. The radial brake can be removed if you prefer a suppressor or bare muzzle.
What is the magazine capacity?
The hinged floor plate holds 3+1 rounds of 7mm PRC. It uses an internal magazine with a detachable floor plate for quick unloading.
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Browse more bolt-action rifles in our Bolt Action Rifles category, or check out Carbon Barrel Rifles and Precision Rifles. Last updated: April 2026.




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