The Fierce Firearms CF Rogue 7MM Backcountry 20 in is a bolt-action rifle built for hunters who need a lightweight, reliable field gun without sacrificing reach. Chambered in 7MM Backcountry, this model pairs a 20-inch C3 carbon barrel with a 700-pattern receiver for familiar handling and aftermarket support. It’s a practical choice for backcountry trips where every ounce matters.
| Manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | CF Rogue |
| Material | C3 carbon fiber barrel, 700-pattern steel receiver, synthetic stock |
| Compatibility | Remington 700 scope bases and triggers (per manufacturer specs) |
| Finish | Tungsten Cerakote on barrel and receiver for corrosion resistance |
| Weight | Approximately 5.8 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 20-inch C3 carbon barrel — Saves weight and reduces felt recoil while maintaining stiffness for consistent accuracy. The carbon wrap also dissipates heat faster than steel alone, helping keep shots on target during strings.
- Tungsten Cerakote finish — Protects against moisture, salt, and scratches. This matters when you’re glassing in rain or dragging the rifle through brush.
- 700-pattern receiver — Lets you swap triggers, stocks, and scope bases from the huge Remington 700 aftermarket. You can customize without a gunsmith.
- Threaded muzzle (5/8×24) — Ready for suppressors, muzzle brakes, or thread protectors. Common pattern means you won’t hunt for adapters.
- Integrated bipod rail — Built into the forend, no need to drill or clamp. Mount a bipod directly for stable prone or bench shots.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the hunter who walks miles before firing a shot. If you’re chasing elk in the Rockies or sheep in steep country, the CF Rogue’s sub-6-pound weight lets you carry it all day. It also suits shooters who want a lightweight platform for long-range practice without the bulk of a heavy target rifle. New gun owners will appreciate the familiar 700-style safety and bolt throw.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Very light (5.8 lbs), accurate carbon barrel, corrosion-resistant finish, 700-pattern aftermarket, threaded muzzle, built-in bipod rail.
- Cons: The 3+1 capacity is low for tactical use, and the carbon barrel may heat up faster than steel under rapid fire — plan for cool-downs if shooting groups quickly.
Comparison
| Feature | Fierce CF Rogue | Geissele Super 700 | Timney 700 Trigger |
|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Complete rifle | Chassis system | Trigger upgrade |
| Weight | 5.8 lbs (as configured) | ~3.5 lbs (chassis only) | ~2 oz (trigger only) |
| Barrel | 20 in C3 carbon | User’s choice | N/A |
| Finish | Tungsten Cerakote | Black anodized | Nitride |
| Best for | Lightweight hunting | Precision builds | Trigger upgrades |
FAQ
What scope bases fit this rifle?
The receiver uses a Remington 700 short-action footprint. Any 700-pattern scope base or rail will work, including two-piece or one-piece designs.
Can I use a suppressor with the threaded barrel?
Yes. The muzzle is threaded 5/8×24, a common suppressor thread pitch. Just check your can’s specs — most .30-caliber suppressors use this pattern.
What is the magazine capacity?
The CF Rogue has a reported 3+1 capacity — three in the detachable magazine, one in the chamber. It uses a proprietary AICS-pattern magazine.
Is the carbon barrel accurate?
Per Fierce Firearms, the C3 barrel is hand-laid carbon fiber over a steel liner. Users report sub-MOA accuracy with match ammo, though barrel temperature affects consistency — let it cool between groups.
Trust & Delivery
- ✔ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✔ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✔ 30-day returns
- ✔ Secure checkout
Last updated: April 2026
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