The Fierce ROG280AI24BRS CBRG 280ACK 24 SB/SNORA is a production-ready precision rifle that drops weight without dropping accuracy. Built around a 24-inch C3 carbon-wrapped barrel and a hand-lapped match chamber in 280 Ackley Improved, this rig hits 1,999 dollars and shoots well above its price point.
| Manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | Carbon Rogue |
| Material | Carbon fiber stock, stainless steel action, C3 carbon-wrapped barrel |
| Caliber | 280 Ackley Improved |
| Finish | Black synthetic stock, stainless barrel finish |
| Weight | 6.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Fierce C3 Carbon Match Barrel – Hand-lapped and stress-relieved, this barrel delivers sub-MOA consistency even after a long string of fire. Why it matters: you get match-grade accuracy without the weight penalty of a steel bull barrel.
- Bix’n Andy Dakota Adjustable Trigger – Pull weight adjusts from 8 oz to 2 lbs with zero creep. Why it matters: dial in a crisp break that matches your stage plan without sending a gunsmith a check.
- 70-Degree Bolt Throw – Spiral-fluted two-lug action clears high-mount scopes and cycling is fast. Why it matters: you stay on target during barricade work and prone reloads.
- Integral Bipod Rail – Built into the fore-end, no drilling or adhesive needed. Why it matters: mount a bipod or bag rider directly without adding weight or losing zero.
- LR Negative Comb Stock – Carbon fiber Rogue stock with a lowered comb line for high rings. Why it matters: your cheek weld stays consistent with the optic centerline, eliminating parallax shifts.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the shooter who carries their own gear to PRS, NRL Hunter, or backcountry matches. If you’re tired of a 12-pound rig that leaves you gassed before the last stage, the Carbon Rogue keeps you fresh and accurate. It also fits hunters who want one rifle for competition and game.
Pros / Cons
- Pro: Sub-7-pound weight with a 24-inch carbon barrel – easy to pack and fast on transitions.
- Pro: Bix’n Andy trigger is adjustable down to ounces, giving you a match-grade feel out of the box.
- Con: The 280 Ackley Improved is a wildcat – factory ammo is limited, so plan on handloading for best performance and consistency.
Comparison
| Feature | Fierce Carbon Rogue | Geissele Super 700 | Timney Alpha 700 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 6.5 lbs | 8.2 lbs | 7.8 lbs |
| Barrel | C3 carbon match, hand-lapped | Steel, button-rifled | Steel, button-rifled |
| Trigger | Bix’n Andy Dakota (adjustable 8 oz – 2 lbs) | Geissele 2-stage (adjustable) | Timney 1-stage (adjustable) |
| Stock | Carbon fiber Rogue with LR negative comb | Chassis (aluminum) | Chassis (aluminum) |
| Price | $1,999 | $2,495 | $2,299 |
FAQ
What is the barrel twist rate?
Per Fierce specs, the C3 carbon barrel uses a 1:8.5 twist, optimized for heavy-for-caliber bullets in 280 Ackley Improved.
Can I mount a suppressor on this rifle?
Yes, the barrel is threaded 5/8×24. Just ensure your can is rated for 280 Ackley Improved pressure levels.
Does the rifle come with a scope base?
No, it ships with an integral rail, but you’ll need to add rings or a one-piece mount. The 70-degree bolt throw clears most 34mm and 35mm tubes.
How does the 280 Ackley compare to 6.5 Creedmoor?
280 Ackley pushes a 168-grain bullet at 2,850 fps vs 6.5 Creedmoor at 2,700 fps. You get more energy downrange, but recoil is higher and ammo availability is lower.
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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