The Fierce Firearms CF Rogue 7MM Backcountry 24″ Carbon Rifle is a production-ready bolt gun built for the guy who humps gear uphill and still wants to ring steel at distance. Chambered in the flat-shooting 7MM Backcountry, this rifle pairs a 24″ C3 carbon-wrapped barrel with a 700-pattern receiver drilled and tapped for optics. The result is a sub-7-pound package that carries like a carbine but hits like a magnum.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| Model | CF Rogue |
| Material | C3 carbon-wrapped barrel, 700-pattern steel receiver, Trophy Carbon stock |
| Compatibility | Remington 700-pattern scope bases and triggers |
| Finish | Black Cerakote (barrel and receiver) |
| Weight | 6.8 lbs (per manufacturer specs, unloaded) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 24″ C3 Carbon Barrel: The carbon wrap sheds weight without sacrificing stiffness — you get a 24″ barrel that carries like a 20″ steel tube, keeping point of impact consistent across temperature swings.
- 700-Pattern Receiver: Drops into any standard 700-pattern stock or chassis, and accepts every aftermarket trigger and base on the market. That means you can upgrade without a gunsmith.
- Threaded Muzzle (5/8×24): Common thread pitch for suppressors and muzzle brakes, so you can mount your can without adapter rings or custom threading.
- Trophy Carbon Stock: Carbon-fiber construction with a full-length bedding block — no flex, no shift, just a rigid foundation for the action. It also cuts weight to under 7 lbs.
- Black Cerakote Finish: Corrosion-resistant and low-glare, this finish holds up to rain, sweat, and carbon fouling without flaking or rusting.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the backcountry hunter who needs to cover ground fast and still put a 175-grain bullet inside a 6-inch circle at 500 yards. It’s also for the precision rifle shooter who wants a lightweight platform to build on — the 700-pattern receiver gives you a direct path to aftermarket triggers, stocks, and chassis.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Sub-7-pound weight makes it easy to carry all day.
- Pro: 700-pattern receiver means unlimited upgrade options.
- Pro: Threaded muzzle (5/8×24) fits most suppressors out of the box.
- Con: Factory trigger pull is serviceable but not match-grade — expect 3.5-4 lbs out of the box. A Timney drop-in will fix that for $150.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Fierce CF Rogue | Zev Technologies Zermatt Origin | Geissele Super Precision |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight (unloaded) | 6.8 lbs | 7.2 lbs | 8.1 lbs |
| Barrel Material | C3 carbon wrap | 4150 steel, nitrided | 416R stainless, fluted |
| Receiver Pattern | 700-pattern | 700-pattern | 700-pattern |
| Threaded Muzzle | 5/8×24 | 5/8×24 | 5/8×24 |
| Stock | Trophy Carbon (carbon fiber) | Zermatt aluminum chassis | Geissele aluminum chassis |
| Price | $1,999 | $2,699 | $3,199 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What twist rate does the barrel have?
The Fierce CF Rogue in 7MM Backcountry uses a 1:8 twist rate, per Fierce specs. That stabilizes bullets from 140 to 195 grains.
Can I use a Remington 700 trigger in this rifle?
Yes. The receiver is 700-pattern, so any Remington 700-style trigger (Timney, TriggerTech, Geissele) will drop in with no fitting.
Does the rifle come with a muzzle brake?
No. The muzzle is threaded 5/8×24 and comes with a thread protector. You’ll need to add your own brake or suppressor.
What scope base pattern does it use?
It uses a standard Remington 700 short-action base pattern. Any 2-piece or 1-piece base designed for 700 short action will fit.
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Last updated: April 2026
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