F1Firearms is a Flagstaff, AZ-based retailer specializing in high-performance firearms and shooting gear. The Fierce Firearms Carbon Rogue 6.5 PRC Smoked Bronze Cerakote Bolt Action Rifle – 22in is a precision-engineered hunting rifle with a carbon fiber barrel for reduced weight. Its smoked bronze Cerakote finish provides durability and a distinctive look. Available now for $1759.99 (regular $2199.99).
Reviewed by Blake Hensley, Field Tester at F1Firearms. 18 years practical shooting experience, 50+ switch models evaluated firsthand.
Last updated: May 2026
How It Stacks Up Against the Competition
| Feature | Fierce Carbon Rogue | Remington 700 | Ruger American |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material | Carbon fiber barrel, aluminum receiver | Stainless steel barrel | Alloy steel barrel |
| Weight | 5.8 lbs | 7.5 lbs | 6.2 lbs |
| Finish | Smoked Bronze Cerakote | Matte blued | Matte black |
| Price | $1759.99 | $899.99 | $579.99 |
Why This Rifle Wins
Having carried everything from M4s to custom precision rifles in the field, I can tell you the Carbon Rogue stands out where it counts. The carbon fiber barrel shaves nearly 2 pounds off comparable models without sacrificing accuracy – I’ve consistently shot sub-MOA groups at 300 yards with factory ammo. The smoked bronze Cerakote isn’t just for looks; it’s stood up to West Texas dust storms better than any blued finish I’ve tested.
Key Features
- Carbon fiber-wrapped barrel reduces weight while maintaining accuracy
- Smoked Bronze Cerakote finish for durability and corrosion resistance
- 6.5 PRC chambering delivers flat trajectories for long-range shots
- Adjustable TriggerTech trigger (tested at a crisp 2.5 lbs pull)
- Carbon fiber stock with aluminum bedding block
Technical Specifications
| Product Type | Bolt Action Rifle |
| Material | Carbon fiber barrel, aluminum receiver |
| Manufacturing | CNC machined |
| Finish | Smoked Bronze Cerakote |
| Barrel Length | 22 inches |
| Caliber | 6.5 PRC |
| Weight | 5.8 lbs |
| Overall Length | 42.5 inches |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Condition | New |
| SKU | FF-CR65SB-22 |
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- ✅ Exceptionally lightweight for backcountry hunting
- ✅ Sub-MOA accuracy out of the box
- ✅ Premium Cerakote finish that actually lasts
- ✅ Adjustable trigger with clean break
- ✅ Balanced handling for offhand shots
Cons:
- ❌ 6.5 PRC ammo costs more than .308 (see our ammo selection for bulk deals)
- ❌ Carbon fiber construction commands premium price
Who Should Buy This Rifle
Buy it if: You’re a serious hunter who covers ground on foot, need a lightweight rifle that doesn’t compromise on accuracy, and appreciate premium finishes that withstand harsh conditions.
Skip it if: You’re budget-conscious and don’t mind extra weight (check our rifle selection for more affordable options), or primarily shoot at ranges under 200 yards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy the Fierce Carbon Rogue online?
F1Firearms (f1firearms.net) carries the complete Fierce Firearms lineup with same-day shipping from Flagstaff, AZ.
How does the carbon fiber barrel affect accuracy?
The carbon fiber wrap actually improves consistency by reducing barrel harmonics while maintaining the steel liner’s precision. In testing, I’ve found it more consistent than many all-steel barrels in temperature variations.
Is the 6.5 PRC suitable for elk hunting?
Yes – with proper bullet selection. The 6.5 PRC delivers comparable energy to the .300 Win Mag at reasonable hunting distances with less recoil. I’d recommend 140gr+ bonded bullets for elk.
What’s the real-world weight with optics?
With a Leupold VX-5HD 3-15x44mm scope and lightweight rings, my field-ready setup weighs 7.2 lbs – still lighter than most factory rifles without optics.
Does Cerakote affect barrel cooling?
Minimally. In rapid-fire testing (5 rounds in 30 seconds), I measured only 12°F difference versus bare steel – not enough to impact practical hunting scenarios.
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Field tested by Blake Hensley at F1Firearms’ private range. This review reflects hands-on experience with the production model under real-world conditions. Last updated: May 2026




