The Fierce Firearms Twisted TI Rogue 300 Win Mag 24″ Threaded is a bolt-action rifle built for shooters who want long-range precision without hauling a boat anchor. It pairs a hand-lapped, deep-spiral fluted steel barrel with a titanium receiver and a lightweight carbon fiber ROGUE stock, all chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum. This setup is ready for optics, suppressors, and serious range time out of the box.
| Manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | Twisted TI Rogue |
| Material | Titanium receiver, carbon fiber stock, steel barrel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 300 Win Mag ammunition, threaded muzzle for brakes/suppressors |
| Finish | Black Armour Lube coating on bolt, matte barrel finish |
| Weight | Approximately 6.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Deep-Spiral Fluted Barrel – Hand-lapped steel barrel cuts weight and improves heat dissipation, keeping your groups tight during long strings of fire.
- Titanium Receiver – Drilled and tapped for optics, this receiver shaves ounces without sacrificing strength, making mountain hunts or long walks to the range easier.
- TriggerTech Custom Trigger – User-adjustable from a crisp 2.5 lbs pull, this trigger gives you consistent break point for repeatable, accurate shots.
- Spiral-Fluted Bolt with Armour Lube – The 70-degree throw cycles fast, and the black coating reduces friction and corrosion for smooth operation in any weather.
- Carbon Fiber ROGUE Stock – LR negative comb keeps your cheek weld low for optics, and the lightweight chassis helps you stay steady on target.
Who It’s For
This rifle fits the recreational shooter who wants to reach out to 800+ yards without a heavy custom build. It’s also a solid pick for first-time long-range buyers who want a ready-to-go platform that won’t need upgrades right away. If you’re running a suppressor, the 24″ threaded barrel gives you flexibility without adding too much length.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Lightweight titanium build keeps carry fatigue low, even with a heavy scope mounted.
- Pro: TriggerTech trigger breaks clean and adjusts easily for different shooters.
- Con: The carbon fiber stock can feel a bit slick in wet conditions, so consider grip tape or a cheek pad for hunting use.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Fierce Twisted TI Rogue | Timney Triggers Calvin Elite 700 | Geissele Super 700 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | ~6.5 lbs | N/A (trigger only) | N/A (trigger only) |
| Trigger Pull | 2.5–5 lbs adjustable | 1–2.5 lbs adjustable | 1.5–2 lbs adjustable |
| Stock Material | Carbon fiber | N/A | N/A |
| Price | $2,150 | $200 | $280 |
| Best For | Complete rifle build | Trigger upgrade only | Trigger upgrade only |
The Fierce gives you a full rifle package, while Timney and Geissele only sell triggers. If you already have a Remington 700 action, a trigger swap is cheaper. But if you’re starting fresh, the Fierce saves you the headache of piecing together parts.
FAQ
Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?
Yes, the 24″ barrel comes threaded (5/8×24) and includes a thread protector, so you can mount a brake or suppressor right out of the box.
What scope base does this rifle use?
It uses a standard Picatinny rail (drilled and tapped), so any 0 MOA or 20 MOA base for Remington 700 footprint will fit. The receiver is already prepped for mounting.
Can I adjust the trigger pull weight myself?
Absolutely. The TriggerTech trigger is user-adjustable from about 2.5 to 5 pounds using the included tool. No gunsmith needed.
Is this rifle good for hunting elk or deer?
Yes. The .300 Win Mag is a proven elk cartridge, and the lightweight build makes it hike-friendly. Just be aware the stock can be a bit slippery in rain, so add a pad or check the fit.
What’s the warranty on this rifle?
Fierce Firearms offers a lifetime warranty on the receiver and barrel for the original owner. Check their site for full terms.
Trust & Delivery
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✅ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day returns
- ✅ Secure checkout
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Last updated: April 2026





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