Shot a friends and was very impressed. 1/2” gun with great trigger and I love their stock; non-thumb hole model is what I shot. Copy of the SAKO A5 action with a great 60• bolt throw. I’m tempted to get one in 300 win mag.
Our corporate HSE guy has one in the 6.5 man bun....I mean Creedmoor... and he absolutely raves about it and Schmidt & Bender glass
I’ve shot this gun quite a bit at the range. Impressed is all I can say
Ragin...if y’all remember him, has one in a 26 Nosler that he is awful proud of
I will say neither of them have the thumbhole stock
I have one in 7MM Mag. In first & second outings to the range I had 2 light primer strikes out of ~30 rounds. Emailed Fierce, got a reply back from their CEO early next morning, and they asked me to mail just the bolt back to them. They got it back on a Monday, put in a stronger spring, and that Friday it was on the way back to me. No issues since then. It's a 1/2MOA rifle with the ammo they prescribed.
My dad has a Fierce carbon edge in 300 Win Mag. It shoots .5 MOA with factory berger 215 hybrids. Personally I dont think it's worth the price tag, I'd go custom. Just for the fact I can pick every piece of the rifle. But if the gun fits you and you like it go for it.
I looked at one hard before I had weatherby build me my .300
they are nice rifles, but imo they have nothing over the Christensen Arms Ridgeline but with a much higher pricetag ( $1800 vs. $3500 ). I would have gone Christensen Arms but they couldn't give me a hard timeline on building a left handed rifle so I went with Weatherby which spit it out of their shop very quick.
I have one in 7MM Mag. In first & second outings to the range I had 2 light primer strikes out of ~30 rounds. Emailed Fierce, got a reply back from their CEO early next morning, and they asked me to mail just the bolt back to them. They got it back on a Monday, put in a stronger spring, and that Friday it was on the way back to me. No issues since then. It's a 1/2MOA rifle with the ammo they prescribed.
That's the kind of service I would expect from a custom rifle maker, not a lack of a response after several phone calls and then blaming it on a component or bullet manufacturer after finally getting a hold of them
I looked at one hard before I had weatherby build me my .300
they are nice rifles, but imo they have nothing over the Christensen Arms Ridgeline but with a much higher pricetag ( $1800 vs. $3500 ). I would have gone Christensen Arms but they couldn't give me a hard timeline on building a left handed rifle so I went with Weatherby which spit it out of their shop very quick.
Good insight. How’s your Weatherby? Pleased? Chambering?
I think Adam is doing great things with the company. I just bought a Christensen and I may do a Weatherby next. But Fierce is tempting as well......
That's the kind of service I would expect from a custom rifle maker, not a lack of a response after several phone calls and then blaming it on a component or bullet manufacturer after finally getting a hold of them
hmm, I wonder who you could be talking about there... maybe some company pretty big on fast twist CF barrel setups?
I was impressed by Fierce, to say the least. The only thing I don't like about it is that I can't mount a suppressor on it due to the thin barrel. I'm considering getting a Carbon Fury so that I can use a suppressor.
Oh,and I don't know that I'd pay current pricing for them. I happened to get mine from a dealer closing out and only paid $1400 for it.
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