Fierce Firearms Carbon Rogue .300 Win Mag 22-inch Carbon
The Fierce Firearms Carbon Rogue .300 Win Mag 22-inch Carbon is a lightweight bolt-action rifle that brings together a match-grade carbon fiber barrel and a rugged stainless steel action. Chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum, this rifle weighs just 5.80 lbs and measures 44.5 inches overall, making it a solid choice for backcountry hunts where every ounce counts.
| Manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | Carbon Rogue |
| Material | Carbon fiber barrel stock, stainless steel action (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | .300 Winchester Magnum ammunition |
| Finish | Glacier Cerakote with Phantom digital camouflage pattern |
| Weight | Approximately 5.80 lbs |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 22-inch Carbon Fiber Match-Grade Barrel – WHY IT MATTERS: Keeps the rifle light without sacrificing accuracy, so you can carry it farther and still hit tight groups at distance.
- Two-Lug Stainless Steel Action – WHY IT MATTERS: Provides a smooth, reliable bolt cycle even in cold weather or dusty conditions, which matters when you’re miles from the truck.
- Radial Muzzle Brake (5/8×24 Threads) – WHY IT MATTERS: Reduces felt recoil noticeably, letting you stay on target for follow-up shots without flinching.
- Glacier Cerakote Finish with Phantom Digital Camo – WHY IT MATTERS: Protects against rust and scratches while helping you blend into snowy or rocky terrain.
- 1:9 Twist Rate – WHY IT MATTERS: Stabilizes a wide range of .300 Win Mag bullets, from 150-grain to 200-grain, giving you flexibility for different game.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for hunters who cover ground on foot—mule deer, elk, or bear in the Rockies or Alaska. It also suits shooters who want a lightweight magnum for long-range target work without the extra weight of a steel barrel. New owners looking for a do-it-all rifle that’s easy to pack will appreciate the balance of power and portability.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Extremely light at 5.80 lbs, making it one of the lightest production .300 Win Mags available.
- Pro: Radial muzzle brake tames recoil significantly, so you can shoot comfortably from a bench or prone.
- Con: The lightweight carbon stock can be more sensitive to barrel heat during rapid strings of fire; let it cool between groups for best accuracy.
Comparison
| Feature | Fierce Carbon Rogue | Timney Triggers 517 (aftermarket) | Geissele Automatics G2S (trigger) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 5.80 lbs (complete rifle) | 1.5 oz (trigger only) | 1.7 oz (trigger only) |
| Barrel | 22-inch carbon fiber match-grade | N/A | N/A |
| Action | Stainless steel two-lug | N/A | N/A |
| Purpose | Complete hunting rifle | Trigger upgrade | Trigger upgrade |
FAQ
What is the overall length of the Fierce Carbon Rogue .300 Win Mag?
Overall length is 44.5 inches, per manufacturer specs. That’s a handy length for a magnum rifle, making it easy to maneuver in thick brush or pack in a scabbard.
Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?
Yes. The barrel has 5/8×24 threads, which is the standard NFA pattern for .30-caliber suppressors. Just make sure your can is rated for .300 Win Mag pressures.
What is the magazine capacity?
It feeds 3 + 1 rounds. That’s typical for a magnum hunting rifle—enough for a quick follow-up but keeps the rifle slim and lightweight.
What kind of accuracy can I expect from this rifle?
With match-grade ammunition and a solid rest, many shooters report sub-MOA groups (under 1 inch at 100 yards). The carbon barrel and 1:9 twist help maintain consistency as long as you let the barrel cool between shots.
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Last updated: April 2026
According to industry data, bolt-action rifle sales account for roughly 25% of all new long gun purchases in the U.S. each year, with magnum calibers like .300 Win Mag remaining popular for big-game hunting.
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