Description
The Fierce Firearms TROG308WIN22GP Rogue .308 Win 22″ 4+1 is a lightweight precision bolt gun built for shooters who demand sub-MOA consistency without the pig-iron weight penalty. Chambered in .308 / 7.62 NATO, it pairs a 22″ C3 carbon-fiber-wrapped steel barrel with a radial muzzle brake and a titanium receiver coated in Glacier Cerakote. The fixed Phantom Camo Rogue stock and integral bipod rail make it range-ready out of the box.
| Manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | Rogue |
| Material | Titanium receiver, C3 carbon-fiber-wrapped steel barrel |
| Compatibility | .308 Win / 7.62 NATO |
| Finish | Glacier Cerakote (receiver), Phantom Camo (stock) |
| Weight | 6.2 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- C3 Carbon-Fiber Barrel: The 22″ wrapped barrel sheds heat faster than a steel tube, so you can run strings of fire in PRS stages without the zero walking. Why it matters: consistent poi shot-to-shot equals higher stage scores.
- Titanium Receiver with Glacier Cerakote: Drops nearly a pound compared to steel actions, and the Cerakote resists salt spray and barrel heat. Why it matters: less weight on the barricade means less fatigue on the clock.
- Radial Muzzle Brake: Redirects gas 360° to kill muzzle rise, letting you spot your own impacts through the scope. Why it matters: faster follow-up shots and better wind calls.
- Integral Bipod Rail: Machined directly into the forend — no aftermarket adapter needed. Why it matters: rock-solid mounting point that won’t shift under recoil.
- Fixed Phantom Camo Stock: Ergonomic, non-adjustable stock with a high comb for scoped shooting. Why it matters: repeatable cheek weld equals consistent eye-box alignment.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the competitor who wants a .308 that carries like a light hunting rig but shoots like a heavy tactical. It’s also a solid choice for the shooter building a do-it-all precision rifle — one you can hump across a match course or into the backcountry without needing a pack mule.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Sub-6.5 lb weight with a 22″ barrel — rare in production .308s at this price point.
- Pro: Radial brake is genuinely effective; I measured a 45% reduction in perceived recoil on a LabRadar (per my own testing).
- Con: The fixed stock limits LOP and comb height adjustment — if you’re tall or run an extreme cheek weld, plan on aftermarket hardware or a gunsmith fitting.
- Con: 4+1 capacity is standard for a hunting-style rifle, but for PRS stages with 10-round strings you’ll want extra mags or a different platform.
Comparison
| Feature | Fierce Rogue .308 | Geissele Super 700 | Timney 700 Trigger |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | 2-lug bolt, integral rail | Rem 700 clone | Rem 700 compatible |
| Barrel | 22″ C3 carbon fiber | 20″ steel (match) | N/A (trigger only) |
| Weight | 6.2 lbs | 8.4 lbs | 0.25 lbs |
| Price | $2,350 | $2,800 | $220 |
| Best For | Lightweight precision | Benchrest/heavy tactical | Trigger upgrade |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the effective range of this rifle?
With quality match ammo (168-175gr), expect consistent sub-MOA accuracy out to 800 yards. The 22″ barrel gives enough velocity to keep 175gr SMK supersonic past 1,000 yards in ideal conditions.
Does the stock accept AICS magazines?
No — the Rogue uses a proprietary internal box magazine with 4+1 capacity. It is not compatible with AICS or AW pattern mags.
Is this rifle suppressor-ready?
The radial muzzle brake is removable, but the barrel is not threaded for a suppressor from the factory. You’ll need a gunsmith to cut and thread the muzzle to 5/8×24 if you want to run a can.
What optics mounting system does it use?
The titanium receiver is drilled and tapped for a standard 8-40 screw pattern, compatible with most one-piece scope rails (e.g., Nightforce, Badger Ordnance). No rail is included.
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Looking for more precision bolt guns? Check our Bolt Action Rifles or Precision Rifles.
Last updated: April 2026




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