Description
The Fierce Fury 6.5 Creedmoor Titanium Barrel Finish, SS E-Brake, Carbon Fiber Finish Stock is a premium, lightweight hunting rifle built for long-range precision. It combines a titanium-nitride barrel coating for heat management, a stainless steel side-ported muzzle brake for recoil reduction, and a carbon fiber-wrapped stock for rigidity and weight savings—all at a price point that undercuts many custom builds. This is a factory-ready package designed for the hunter who demands high-end features without the custom shop wait or price tag.
Key Features
- Titanium Nitride Barrel Finish: A durable, heat-dissipating coating that extends barrel life and provides a distinctive gold hue.
- Stainless Steel E-Brake Muzzle Device: A side-ported muzzle brake that significantly reduces felt recoil and muzzle jump, making follow-up shots faster.
- Carbon Fiber Finish Stock: A carbon fiber-wrapped composite stock offering excellent stiffness-to-weight ratio and resistance to weather and warping.
- 6.5 Creedmoor Chambering: The renowned flat-shooting, low-recoil cartridge ideal for medium to long-range hunting and target shooting.
- Factory-Bedded Action: The action is precision-bedded into the stock for consistent accuracy, often fitting out of the box with no immediate gunsmithing required.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Barrel Finish | Titanium Nitride (TiN) |
| Muzzle Device | Stainless Steel Side-Port E-Brake |
| Stock Material | Carbon Fiber Composite |
| Action Type | Bolt Action |
| Magazine Capacity | Typically 3+1 (detachable box mag) |
Here’s the thing—when you break down the Fierce Fury 6.5 Creedmoor Titanium Barrel Finish, SS E-Brake, Carbon Fiber Finish Stock component by component, the value becomes clear. A titanium-coated barrel alone can add hundreds to a build, and a quality muzzle brake isn’t cheap. The carbon stock shaves critical weight for mountain hunts, a feature you’d pay a premium for elsewhere. At $2279.50, this package delivers a sub-7 lb ready-to-hunt rifle (scope not included) that competes with models costing several hundred dollars more. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with all firearm purchases requiring an FFL transfer.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is built for the practical hunter who covers ground. Think western elk hunters, backcountry whitetail pursuers, or anyone who values shaving ounces without sacrificing downrange capability. It’s also a solid entry point for shooters wanting to step into the long-range game with a rifle that has recoil management and modern features baked in. If you’ve been pricing out a custom lightweight build and got sticker shock, this factory offering is your budget-conscious answer.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Exceptional weight savings for its class. The E-Brake makes the mild 6.5 Creedmoor recoil even more manageable. The titanium finish aids barrel longevity and is easy to clean. The overall package price is less than sourcing and assembling similar parts separately. It uses a common Remington 700 footprint, meaning it’s compatible with many aftermarket triggers and chassis systems from brands like Timney and KRG.
Cons: The distinctive gold barrel isn’t for everyone seeking a subdued look. The muzzle brake increases report and blast—considerate for hunting partners. At this price, it’s still a significant investment, and you’ll need to budget for a quality optic, rings, and base, easily adding another $500-$1000+ to the total system cost.
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 suppressor or install a different muzzle device, provided the thread pitch is compatible (commonly 5/8″-24 for 6.5 Creedmoor).
Q: How does the weight compare to a traditional walnut or synthetic stock rifle?
A: The carbon fiber stock is a major weight saver. A comparable all-steel rifle with a standard synthetic stock might weigh 8.5 to 9.5 lbs. The Fierce Fury, with its carbon fiber and focused design, aims for the 6.5 to 7.5 lb range, a meaningful difference after miles on the trail.
Q: Is the rifle ready to shoot right away, or does it need tuning?
A: It is assembled and bedded at the factory. You should be able to mount a scope, zero it, and head to the field. As with any precision rifle, finding the specific ammunition it prefers (handloads or factory match) will yield the best groups, but no immediate professional gunsmithing is typically required.
For the hunter seeking a modern, lightweight long-range tool without a custom shop timeline or price, the Fierce Fury package presents a compelling value. It consolidates high-demand upgrades into one sensible purchase. See the full details on our site.


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