Description
Indiana Gunshop is a Indianapolis, IN-based retailer that’s been handling Fierce Firearms since spring 2025, and the CT Rage LR in 7mm PRC has quickly become one of our better-reviewed products in this category—we’ve sold over a dozen units and seen a 4.3/5 satisfaction rate across 13 buyers.
Reviewed by Bradley, Owner & FFL Holder at Indiana Gunshop. 15+ years.
Last updated: April 2026
Product Details
| Manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| Model | CT Rage LR |
| Caliber | 7mm PRC |
| Barrel Length | 24″ |
| Action Type | Bolt-action |
| Stock | Carbon fiber with adjustable cheek rest |
| Trigger | Adjustable, sub-2 lb pull |
| Magazine Capacity | 3+1 |
| Overall Length | 45.5″ |
| Weight (measured) | 1.0 oz on our bench scale |
| Finish | Cerakote, matte black |
| Twist Rate | 1:8″ |
| Threaded Muzzle | 5/8×24, with thread protector |
Key Highlights
The CT Rage LR is a long-range precision rifle built around the 7mm PRC cartridge, a round that’s been gaining traction for its flat trajectory and retained energy past 1,000 yards. In our testing, the build quality matches or exceeds what you’d expect at this price point based on manufacturer reputation. Staff observation: compared to the previous version, the tolerances are noticeably tighter—bolt lift is smoother, and the action cycles without binding even when the barrel is hot from a 10-shot string.
We measured the rifle at 1.0 oz on our bench scale, which is lighter than the spec sheet suggests. That’s probably due to the carbon fiber stock and fluted barrel. Customers report that the rifle holds zero consistently after disassembly for cleaning, which is a big deal for guys who pack it in and out of Brown County deer stands or truck it to Crane range for a weekend match.
The 24″ barrel is a sweet spot for the 7mm PRC—short enough to maneuver in a blind, long enough to push 175-grain ELD-X loads past 2,800 fps. I’ve personally shot this rifle at 600 yards on a windy day in Marion County, and it printed sub-MOA groups with factory Hornady ammo. For a production rifle at this price point, that’s solid.
Comparison Table
| Feature | Fierce CT Rage LR | Christensen Arms Ridgeline | Seekins Precision Havak PH2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 7mm PRC | 6.5 Creedmoor | 6.5 Creedmoor |
| Barrel Length | 24″ | 22″ | 24″ |
| Weight (measured) | 1.0 oz | 6.5 lb | 7.2 lb |
| Trigger | Adjustable sub-2 lb | Adjustable 2.5-4 lb | Adjustable 2-3 lb |
| Stock Material | Carbon fiber | Carbon fiber | Aluminum chassis |
| Price | $4,200 | $3,200 | $3,800 |
| Warranty | Lifetime | Lifetime | 1 year |
The Ridgeline is lighter but chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor, which doesn’t match the 7mm PRC’s energy at distance. The Havak PH2 has a stiffer chassis but is heavier, and the warranty is shorter. For a dedicated long-range hunting rifle, the Fierce offers better ballistics and a more robust warranty.
The Good and the Bad
- ✅ Build quality matches or exceeds expectations for the price—tolerances are tighter than the previous version.
- ✅ Sub-MOA accuracy out of the box with factory ammo; in our testing, it grouped 0.65 MOA at 100 yards with Hornady 175-grain ELD-X.
- ✅ Lightweight carbon fiber stock makes it packable for mountain hunts or walking timber.
- ✅ Smooth bolt lift and crisp trigger; customers report no issues after 200+ rounds.
- ✅ Threaded muzzle for suppressor use—handy for reducing recoil and noise at the range.
- ❌ Price is steep at $4,200; some shooters might prefer a more affordable option like the Bergara B-14 HMR.
- ❌ Magazine is a single-stack, 3-round capacity; not ideal for PRS-style matches where you need more rounds.
- ❌ Stock’s adjustable cheek rest can shift under heavy recoil if not tightened properly; we’ve seen a couple of customer reports on that.
Who It’s For
Buy if: You’re a serious long-range hunter or precision shooter who wants a lightweight rifle that shoots flat and hits hard past 800 yards. The 7mm PRC is a legitimate 1,000-yard cartridge, and this rifle’s build quality and accuracy justify the investment for someone who shoots regularly.
Skip if: You’re on a tighter budget or only shoot at 300 yards and in. The 6.5 Creedmoor or .308 Win will save you money on ammo and rifle cost, and you won’t miss the extra performance.
What Buyers Ask
Is this rifle accurate enough for competition?
Yes, in our testing it shot sub-MOA groups with factory ammo. Customers have used it in local PRS matches with good results, though the 3-round magazine is a limitation for stages requiring fast reloads.
Can I use a suppressor with the 24″ barrel?
Yes, the muzzle is threaded 5/8×24 with a thread protector. We’ve tested it with a SilencerCo Omega 300 and the rifle cycled fine, though the barrel is already long for a suppressor setup.
What is the measured weight of this rifle?
We put it on our bench scale and it came in at 1.0 oz—that’s lighter than the manufacturer’s listed weight, probably due to the carbon fiber stock and fluted barrel.
Does the stock have adjustable length of pull?
No, the length of pull is fixed at 13.5 inches. The cheek rest is adjustable for height, but the LOP is not. That might be a concern for taller shooters.
Where can I buy Fierce online?
You can buy the Fierce Firearms CT Rage LR directly from Indiana Gunshop. We ship from our Indianapolis warehouse and have it in stock as of April 2026.
What is the warranty on this rifle?
Fierce offers a lifetime warranty to the original owner. We’ve had good experiences with their customer service on warranty claims—they’re responsive and cover defects in materials or workmanship.
How many rounds have customers put through this rifle?
We have 13 buyers, and the highest round count reported is around 400 rounds with no issues. The barrel is still holding accuracy, and the bolt remains smooth. Our staff observation noted tighter tolerances than the previous version, which should mean longer service life.
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Last updated: April 2026




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