Fierce Firearms Twisted TI Rogue 6.5 PRC 24″
Specs at a glance
About this product
The Fierce Firearms Twisted TI Rogue 6.5 PRC 24" is a purpose-built bolt-action rifle that balances ultralight carry weight with the reach to ring steel at a thousand yards. Chambered in the hot 6.5 PRC, this rig pairs a titanium receiver with a carbon-fiber ROGUE stock and a 24" fluted, threaded barrel. It’s ready to hunt hard or stretch out at the range right out of the box.
| Manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | Twisted TI Rogue |
| Material | Titanium receiver, carbon-fiber stock, stainless steel barrel |
| Compatibility | 6.5 PRC ammunition (factory or handloads) |
| Finish | Forest camo on stock, matte stainless on metal |
| Weight | 6.5 lb (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Spiral-Fluted 2-Lug Bolt with 70° Throw — Why it matters: The steep lift clears low-mounted scopes and keeps your eye on target without breaking cheek weld during fast follow-ups. The fluting also shaves ounces without sacrificing strength.
- TriggerTech Primary ProCurve Adjustable Trigger — Why it matters: A crisp, creep-free break down to a user-set pull weight means you can dial in exactly where you want it, from a safe field pull to a hair-trigger for precision work.
- Carbon-Fiber ROGUE Stock with LR Negative Comb — Why it matters: The comb design locks your face in the same spot every time, giving you consistent eye alignment with the scope. The carbon-fiber build keeps the whole package light enough to carry all day.
- 24" Fluted, Threaded Barrel (5/8x24) — Why it matters: The threading lets you mount a suppressor or brake in seconds, and the fluting sheds heat faster while cutting weight. At 24 inches, you get full velocity from the 6.5 PRC without a heavy 26" pipe.
- Drilled and Tipped Titanium Receiver — Why it matters: Titanium is stronger than steel per pound, so the action stays rigid under recoil while keeping the rifle under 7 lb. Pre-drilled holes mean you can mount optics without a gunsmith.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the hunter who hikes miles into steep country and still wants a gun that can reach out past 800 yards. It’s also for the precision shooter who wants a lightweight rig for PRS-style matches or long-range steel. If you’re a new gun owner stepping into long-range shooting, the 6.5 PRC’s mild recoil and the adjustable trigger make it a smart first precision rifle.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Sub-7-pound weight with a 24-inch barrel — rare in a magnum-class rifle.
- Pro: TriggerTech trigger is one of the best factory triggers on the market, adjustable without tools.
- Con: The carbon-fiber stock can be slick in wet conditions — a little Talon grip tape on the forend solves it.
Comparison
| Feature | Fierce Twisted TI Rogue | Seekins Precision Havak HIT | Bergara B-14 HMR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 6.5 lb | 8.0 lb | 9.2 lb |
| Receiver Material | Titanium | Aluminum | Steel |
| Stock | Carbon-fiber ROGUE | Carbon-fiber | Hogue overmolded |
| Trigger | TriggerTech Primary ProCurve | TriggerTech | Bergara Performance |
| Barrel Threading | 5/8x24 | 5/8x24 | 5/8x24 |
| Price | ~$2,150 | ~$2,800 | ~$1,100 |
FAQ
What twist rate does the barrel have?
Per Fierce Firearms specs, the 24" barrel comes with a 1:8 twist rate, which stabilizes 140- to 160-grain bullets perfectly for the 6.5 PRC.
Can I mount a suppressor on this rifle?
Yes — the barrel is threaded 5/8x24, which is the standard for .30-caliber suppressors. A direct-thread or QD mount will work fine.
What scope base does it take?
The receiver is drilled and tapped for Remington 700 pattern bases. Any standard 20 MOA rail or 0 MOA base will bolt right on.
Is this rifle good for a beginner long-range shooter?
Absolutely. The 6.5 PRC has mild recoil, the trigger is adjustable down to a light pull, and the negative comb helps you get a consistent cheek weld. It’s a forgiving platform to learn on.
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Last updated: April 2026