The Fierce TROG300WIN22GP Rogue is a .300 Win Mag bolt gun built for the shooter who values pound-shaving without compromising terminal ballistics. This 22-inch carbon-fiber barrel rifle delivers the velocity you need for steel past a thousand, wrapped in a package that carries like a lighter caliber. The Glacier Cerakote titanium receiver and fixed Phantom Camo stock make it a dedicated tool for the precision hunter or long-range target shooter who wants one rifle that does both.
| Manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | TROG300WIN22GP Rogue |
| Material | Carbon-fiber-wrapped barrel, titanium receiver (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | .300 Winchester Magnum |
| Finish | Glacier Cerakote titanium |
| Weight | Approximately 6.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 22-inch carbon-fiber-wrapped barrel — WHY IT MATTERS: Lighter than a steel barrel of the same contour, so you can carry it all day without fatigue, while the carbon wrap maintains stiffness for consistent accuracy. At 22 inches, you still get enough barrel length to burn .300 Win Mag powder efficiently for 1,000-yard hits.
- Integral accessible bipod rail — WHY IT MATTERS: No need to buy or install a separate rail. It’s machined into the stock, giving you a stable platform for a bipod without extra weight or hardware that could loosen.
- Radial muzzle brake — WHY IT MATTERS: Reduces felt recoil enough to spot your own impacts through the scope. On a sub-7-pound .300 Win Mag, that’s the difference between flinching and calling your shots.
- Glacier Cerakote titanium receiver — WHY IT MATTERS: Corrosion-resistant and low-friction, so bolt cycling stays smooth even in wet or cold conditions. The titanium color also reduces glare that could spook game.
- Fixed Phantom Camo Rogue stock — WHY IT MATTERS: A fixed stock eliminates the potential play of an adjustable cheekpiece, giving you a repeatable cheek weld every time. The camo pattern blends into most terrains.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the precision hunter who needs to cover ground fast and still make a 600-yard shot on a mule deer. It’s also for the long-range shooter who wants to run a .300 Win Mag in PRS-style matches without hauling a 12-pound rig. If you reload, the 22-inch barrel with a radial brake lets you tune loads that are sub-MOA without punishing your shoulder.
Pros/Cons
Pros: Lightweight at roughly 6.5 pounds, carbon-fiber barrel reduces heat mirage, integral bipod rail saves weight, effective muzzle brake, durable Cerakote finish.
Cons: Fixed stock limits length-of-pull adjustment for shooters with shorter or longer arms. You may need to add a recoil pad or change the stock if the LOP doesn’t fit you perfectly.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Fierce TROG300WIN22GP Rogue | Christensen Arms Ridgeline | Bergara B-14 HMR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel | 22″ carbon-fiber wrapped | 22″ carbon-fiber wrapped | 22″ steel barrel |
| Weight | ~6.5 lbs | ~6.5 lbs | ~9.2 lbs |
| Stock | Fixed Phantom Camo | Adjustable carbon-fiber | Adjustable synthetic |
| Muzzle brake | Radial brake included | Radial brake included | Threaded cap (brake sold separately) |
| Price | $2,350 | $2,600 | $1,100 |
FAQ
Is the Fierce TROG300WIN22GP Rogue available in left-hand configuration?
No, this model ships configured for right-hand shooters only. Left-handed shooters may need to check Fierce’s custom shop or look at other models.
What twist rate does the barrel have?
Per Fierce Firearms specs, the 22-inch carbon-fiber barrel has a 1:10 twist rate, which stabilizes common .300 Win Mag bullet weights from 180 to 220 grains.
Can I mount a suppressor on this rifle?
Yes, the barrel is threaded 5/8×24, so you can attach a direct-thread suppressor. The radial brake can be removed to expose the threads.
What is the magazine capacity?
The rifle uses a detachable box magazine with a 3-round capacity, standard for a hunting-oriented .300 Win Mag.
Trust & Delivery
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✅ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day returns
- ✅ Secure checkout
Browse more in our Bolt Action Rifles or check Long-Range Rifles and Hunting Rifles. Last updated: April 2026. According to NSSF data, .300 Win Mag remains the most popular magnum chambering among U.S. hunters, accounting for over 15% of magnum rifle sales.


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