Description
The Fierce Fury 300 Win Mag Titanium Barrel Finish, SS E-Brake, Carbon Stock is a purpose-built, long-range hunting rifle engineered for extreme environments. It combines a lightweight titanium-nitride barrel, a carbon fiber stock for stiffness and weight savings, and a stainless steel muzzle brake to manage the formidable recoil of the .300 Winchester Magnum cartridge, making it a reliable tool for serious backcountry pursuits.
Key Features
- Titanium Nitride Barrel Finish: Provides exceptional corrosion resistance and heat dissipation, crucial for maintaining accuracy during extended shooting sessions or in wet conditions.
- Stainless Steel E-Brake Muzzle Device: Significantly reduces felt recoil and muzzle jump, allowing for faster follow-up shots and more comfortable shooting from any position.
- Carbon Fiber Stock: Delivers a rigid platform for consistent accuracy while shaving critical pounds for multi-day hunts in steep terrain.
- Chambered in .300 Win Mag: Offers flat trajectory and high energy at extended ranges, suitable for all North American big game.
- Precision Machined Action: Guarantees smooth cycling and reliable feeding under demanding field conditions.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .300 Winchester Magnum |
|---|---|
| Barrel Finish | Titanium Nitride (TiN) |
| Stock Material | Carbon Fiber |
| Muzzle Device | Stainless Steel E-Brake |
| Action Type | Bolt Action |
| Approx. Weight | 6.8 lbs (scope not included) |
Here’s the thing—when you’re glassing a ridge at 12,000 feet, every ounce matters, but so does terminal performance. The Fury’s sub-7-pound weight (unscoped) is a game-saver on the climb, while the .300 Win Mag chambering means you have the authority to ethically take elk, moose, or bear at distances where other cartridges fall short. The titanium barrel coating isn’t just for looks; it’s a functional armor against moisture and fouling, ensuring the rifle performs when the weather turns. This rifle is drop-in ready for your preferred optics, typically mounting seamlessly to Picatinny rails from brands like Warne or Leupold. At $2279.50, it represents a serious investment in capability without the custom-shop wait.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is for the hunter who measures trips in vertical feet, not miles. It’s for the shooter who needs a rifle that can handle a week in the Alaska bush or a stalk in the Colorado high country without hesitation. If your idea of a range day involves confirming dope at 600 yards before a hunt, the Fury’s platform provides the consistency you demand. It bridges the gap between a pure precision rifle and a practical, packable hunting tool.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The primary advantage is the outstanding strength-to-weight ratio—you get magnum power in a package that won’t break your back. The muzzle brake makes practicing with full-power loads manageable, which is critical for building proficiency. The corrosion-resistant finishes throughout mean less maintenance worry after a day in the rain or snow.
Cons: The .300 Win Mag is overkill for whitetail at 100 yards and comes with substantial recoil (even braked) and ammunition cost. The lightweight design can make the rifle feel slightly more sensitive to hold and shooting form compared to a heavier target model. That said, for its intended role, these are calculated trade-offs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the muzzle brake removable if I want to use a suppressor?
A: Yes, the stainless steel E-Brake is threaded onto the barrel. It can be removed by a competent gunsmith, allowing you to direct-thread a compatible suppressor or install a different muzzle device. Always verify thread pitch before purchasing accessories.
Q: How does the carbon fiber stock handle temperature changes and moisture?
A: Carbon fiber is inherently stable, meaning it won’t warp or swell with humidity changes like traditional wood, and it’s largely unaffected by temperature swings that can impact other materials. This stability contributes directly to the rifle’s consistent point of impact in varying field conditions.
Q: What type of optics rail does it use?
A: The action is typically drilled and tapped for a Remington 700-pattern scope base. This is the industry standard, meaning you have a vast selection of mounts and rails available from manufacturers like Nightforce, Seekins Precision, or EGW to fit your preferred rings and optic.
Built for the demands of the modern hunter, the Fierce Fury 300 Win Mag provides a no-compromise solution where weight and power are critical factors. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. See the full product details and inquire about availability to start the FFL transfer process.




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