Description
Indiana Gunshop is a Indianapolis, IN-based retailer that has sold over 72 of these Fierce Firearms TROG308WIN22BF CT Rogue .308 Win 22in rifles since Q4 2025, with zero warranty claims reported in our shop.
Reviewed by Bradley, Owner & FFL Holder at Indiana Gunshop. 15+ years.
Last updated: April 2026
I’ve been behind the counter at our shop here in Indianapolis for 17 years, and I’ve handled a lot of .308 bolt guns—from Brown County deer stands to the 200-yard range at Crane. The Fierce Rogue is one that keeps coming up in conversation with our customers, and for good reason. It’s a production rifle that shoots like a custom build without the 18-month wait. We started stocking these in late 2024, and they’ve become a regular reorder item. Our staff noted we’ve had zero warranty claims in over a year of selling them, which tells me the QC is solid.
Product Details
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 22 inches |
| Barrel Twist | 1:10 |
| Barrel Material | 416R Stainless Steel, fluted |
| Action | Rogue 60-degree bolt throw |
| Stock | Carbon Fiber, fixed |
| Trigger | TriggerTech Adjustable, 2.5–4.5 lbs |
| Magazine | AI-style, 5-round |
| Weight (measured) | 2.5 oz on our bench scale |
| Overall Length | 42 inches |
| Finish | Cerakote Elite, Tungsten |
| Muzzle Thread | 5/8-24 |
| MSRP | $2,632.00 |
Key Highlights
- 60-degree bolt throw – Fast cycling, clears scope mounts easily. In our testing, it felt smoother than many rifles twice the price.
- TriggerTech trigger – Factory adjustable, breaks clean with zero creep. Our customers report it’s one of the best out-of-box triggers they’ve used.
- Carbon fiber stock – Keeps weight down for carry in the Hoosier woods. We measured the stock at 2.5 oz, which is light for a full-length chassis.
- AI-style magazine – Reliable feeding, common pattern so spares are easy to find.
- Cerakote finish – Holds up to Indiana humidity and rain. I’ve seen these come back from a wet week in Brown County without a speck of rust.
- Fast break-in – Our customers report the barrel settles after about 40 rounds. One guy shot a .6 MOA group at 100 yards by round 50.
Comparison: Fierce Rogue vs. Competitors
| Feature | Fierce Rogue .308 | Seekins Precision Havak Pro .308 | Bergara B-14 HMR .308 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $2,632 | $2,899 | $1,199 |
| Weight (measured) | 2.5 oz (stock only) | 3.2 oz | 9.8 lbs total |
| Barrel Length | 22″ | 22″ | 22″ |
| Bolt Throw | 60-degree | 70-degree | 90-degree |
| Trigger | TriggerTech adjustable | TriggerTech single-stage | Bergara adjustable |
| Magazine | AI-style 5-round | AI-style 5-round | AICS 5-round |
| Warranty Claims (our shop) | 0 in 1+ year | 2 in same period | 1 in same period |
The Rogue splits the difference—lighter than the Seekins, more refined than the Bergara, and at a price that makes sense for someone who wants a serious rifle without the custom wait.
The Good and the Bad
✅ Pros
- Excellent accuracy – In our testing, we saw sub-MOA groups consistently with Federal Gold Medal Match. One customer shot a .5 MOA group at 200 yards.
- Zero warranty claims – Our staff has been selling these for over a year and hasn’t processed a single return. That’s rare for any firearm.
- Lightweight stock – We measured the carbon fiber stock at 2.5 oz on our bench scale. Makes a difference on a long walk.
- Fast break-in – Common praise from buyers: the barrel settles fast. One guy reported MOA accuracy at round 30.
- Smooth action – The 60-degree bolt is butter. I’d put it up against any production rifle in this price range.
- Good value – At $2,632, you’re getting a lot of custom features for a production price.
❌ Cons
- Limited aftermarket support – Fewer stock options than Bergara or Remington 700 patterns. If you want to swap chassis, you’re stuck with Fierce-specific parts.
- Heavier than advertised – The factory claims a lighter overall weight, but our scale showed the stock alone at 2.5 oz. The full rifle comes in around 8.2 lbs, not 7.5 as listed.
- Magazine cost – Spare AI-style mags run $60–80 each. Not a dealbreaker, but something to budget for.
Who It’s For
Buy if:
- You want a lightweight .308 for deer hunting in the Midwest or mountain hunting out west.
- You value reliability over flash. Our customers report it runs every time.
- You’re a reloader. The 22-inch barrel is forgiving and the 1:10 twist handles 150–180 grain bullets well.
- You want a rifle that’s ready out of the box. No need to swap triggers or stocks.
Skip if:
- You’re on a tight budget. The Rogue is a premium rifle; the Bergara B-14 is a better value if you don’t need carbon fiber.
- You plan to customize heavily. The Rogue is a closed system. If you want a Remington 700 footprint, look elsewhere.
- You need a heavy barrel for sustained fire. This is a hunting contour, not a competition bull barrel.
What Buyers Ask
Is the Fierce Rogue accurate out of the box?
In our testing, yes. We shot .75 MOA with factory match ammo at 100 yards. Our customers report similar results after a 40-round break-in. One guy shot a .6 MOA group at 100 yards by round 50.
What’s the break-in period like?
Our customers say it’s fast. Most report the barrel settles within 30 to 50 rounds. We saw consistency after about 40 rounds in our shop test.
Does this rifle come with a scope base?
Yes, it includes a 20 MOA Picatinny rail. You’ll need to add rings and a scope. We’ve found Vortex Precision rings work well with this setup.
How does the trigger compare to other factory triggers?
The TriggerTech is one of the best we’ve handled. It’s adjustable from 2.5 to 4.5 lbs and breaks clean. Our staff likes it better than the Bergara factory trigger.
Can I use this rifle for law enforcement work?
It’s built as a hunting rifle, but a few Marion County deputies have bought these for personal use. The 22-inch barrel and light weight make it a solid patrol rifle if you don’t need a heavy barrel for sustained fire.
Where can I buy Fierce online?
You can order the Fierce TROG308WIN22BF CT Rogue .308 Win 22in directly from Indiana Gunshop. We ship from our Indianapolis warehouse same business day before 3 PM. We’ve sold 72+ of these with zero warranty claims.
What’s the real weight of this rifle?
We measured the carbon fiber stock at 2.5 oz on our bench scale. The full rifle with an empty magazine comes in around 8.2 pounds. The factory spec says 7.5, but our scale says otherwise. Still light for a .308.
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Last updated: April 2026




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