The Fierce CF Rogue .300 Win Mag 22in Carbon Barrel is a production-grade precision rifle that shaves weight without sacrificing the geometry long-range shooters depend on. Chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum, this bolt gun rolls a 22-inch C3 carbon-wrapped barrel, a 700-pattern receiver, and a trophy carbon stock into a 6.1-lb package. It’s drilled and tapped for optics, threaded 5/8×24, and finished in Black Cerakote — built for the shooter who needs to carry a magnum across a mountain and still ring steel past 1,000 yards. Per Fierce Firearms specs, the rifle feeds 3+1 from a detachable box magazine and holds sub-MOA potential with match-grade ammunition. This is not a safe queen; it’s a field-ready tool for the precision hunter who measures everything in MOA.
| Manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | CF Rogue |
| Caliber | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| Barrel | 22″ C3 Carbon Fiber, Black Cerakote |
| Stock | Trophy Carbon |
| Receiver | 700-pattern, drilled and tapped |
| Muzzle Thread | 5/8×24 |
| Capacity | 3+1 |
| Weight | 6.1 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- C3 Carbon Barrel — 22 inches of carbon-wrapped steel sheds heat faster than a steel bull barrel while cutting nearly a pound off the overall weight. Why it matters: less barrel droop under sustained fire means your second and third cold-bore impacts stay inside 0.5 MOA.
- 700-Pattern Receiver — accepts every trigger, chassis, and scope base in the Remington 700 ecosystem. Why it matters: you don’t get locked into proprietary parts; swap a Timney trigger or drop it into an aftermarket chassis without a gunsmith.
- Trophy Carbon Stock — full carbon-fiber construction with a bedding block and aluminum pillars. Why it matters: the stock is rigid enough to maintain consistent torque on the action screws, eliminating the flex that throws vertical dispersion in magnum calibers.
- Threaded Muzzle (5/8×24) — factory-threaded for brakes, suppressors, or thread protectors. Why it matters: you can attach a SilencerCo Omega or a brake like the Area 419 Hellfire without sending the barrel to a machinist.
- 6.1-lb All-Up Weight — one of the lightest .300 Win Mag production rifles available. Why it matters: you can hump this rifle up a ridge with a 10x scope and still have energy for a spotter and tripod.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the shooter who splits time between the bench and the backcountry. If you’re running PRS-style gas guns but want a bolt gun that carries easier on a sheep hunt, the CF Rogue fits. It’s also for the reloader who wants to push 212-grain ELD-X loads past 1,000 yards without a 14-lb rig. If you weigh your pack in grams and your groups in MOA, this is your platform.
Pros / Cons
- Pro: Sub-6.5 lbs in a magnum platform — you won’t find many production rifles this light that still hold 0.75 MOA with factory ammo.
- Pro: 700-pattern aftermarket — triggers, stocks, scope bases, and bottom metal all swap directly.
- Pro: Carbon barrel dissipates heat faster than steel — better for follow-up shots on a cold bore.
- Con: Carbon barrels can be more sensitive to barrel torque and cleaning solvents compared to steel — follow Fierce’s break-in procedure to the letter.
- Con: Magazine capacity of 3+1 is limiting for PRS-style stages; this is a hunting/long-range rifle, not a competition repeater.
Comparison
| Feature | Fierce CF Rogue .300 Win Mag | Tikka T3x Lite .300 Win Mag | Christensen Arms Ridgeline .300 Win Mag |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 6.1 lbs | 6.5 lbs | 6.75 lbs |
| Barrel Type | C3 Carbon | Steel fluted | Carbon fiber wrapped |
| Receiver Pattern | 700-pattern | Tikka proprietary | 700-pattern |
| Stock Material | Carbon fiber | Synthetic | Carbon fiber |
| Muzzle Thread | 5/8×24 | No (aftermarket) | 5/8×24 |
| Price | $1,999 | $1,099 | $2,495 |
The Tikka is cheaper but lacks a threaded muzzle and has a proprietary receiver — you’re stuck with Tikka triggers and stocks. The Christensen is comparable but heavier and $500 more. The Fierce splits the difference with a 700-pattern receiver that gives you the most aftermarket flexibility at this weight.
FAQ
What is the twist rate of the 22-inch C3 carbon barrel?
The Fierce CF Rogue .300 Win Mag uses a 1:10 twist rate, optimized for bullets from 150 to 220 grains. That covers your 178-grain ELD-Ms and 212-grain ELD-Xs equally well.
Does the rifle come with a scope base or rings?
No. The receiver is drilled and tapped for 8-40 screws and accepts standard Remington 700 long-action bases. You’ll need to buy your own — I recommend a 20-MOA rail from Seekins or Nightforce for long-range work.
Can I use this rifle for hunting elk at extended ranges?
Yes. The .300 Win Mag with a 22-inch carbon barrel gives you roughly 2,950 fps with a 180-grain bullet. That’s enough energy for elk out to 600 yards, and the sub-MOA accuracy puts the bullet where you aim. Just make sure your optic is dialed.
Does the carbon barrel require special cleaning procedures?
Per Fierce Firearms, avoid aggressive solvents like Hoppe’s #9 on the carbon wrap. Use a carbon-safe cleaner (like Ballistol or CLP) and a one-piece coated rod. Never use a steel brush on the carbon exterior.
What is the magazine type and where can I buy spares?
It uses a detachable box magazine specific to the Fierce CF Rogue. Spare magazines are available through Fierce Firearms directly. Capacity is 3 rounds in the mag plus 1 in the chamber.
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Last updated: April 2026


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