WTS Fierce Edge 6.5 PRC

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Disclaimer, I'd like to first attempt to sell the rifle in a face-to-face transaction. I'm located in W.PA and willing to work with a buyer cutting the travel distance to meet (within reason).

For sale is a low shot count (73) Fierce Edge in 6.5 PRC. Reason for the sale? I ordered another brand of 6.5 PRC for compatibility with a second rifle using a factory chassis system.
Notable comments
  • $1850
  • I am the original buyer, purchased at Sportsman's Warehouse in Morgantown WV.
  • I am very particular about the care of my gear, the rifle has been well maintained
  • As mentioned low shot count (73)
  • Would be willing to face time to showcase the rifle including a live bore inspection if requested

Sale includes:
  • Fierce Edge 6.5 PRC w/ 24" fluted barrel
  • 2lb 2oz factory trigger weight
  • Original Box
  • Fierce tool for bolt disassembly
  • 60pcs of once fired Hornady Brass
  • 30mm Talley Lightweight one piece 20MOA base/rings
  • Factory muzzle brake
  • Factory thread protector cap
  • Factory manual with test fire verification
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why you selling? i been hearing horrible revies on fierce does it shoot true. have any issues with it ever? I want one but im super nervous to spend the money on one if they don't perform well
 
why you selling?
Long reason made short, I ordered a newly released Seekins in 6mm Creedmoor for ground hog/varmints. With the new action profile, barreled actions can be swapped between stocks (only limiting factor is barrel contour). The 6mm is in a folding chassis which would be perfect for a back country setup but I’d want more gun than a 6mm. So I decided to sell this fierce and buy a second Seekins model in 6.5 PRC with a 24” barrel (the chassis model is only offered in 20”). The reason to sell the fierce has nothing to with the features or accuracy but more of convenience to swap actions/stocks. Had you ask me if I wanted to sell the fierce a month ago it would have been a hard no.

Your concern about the fierce is warranted. The Canadian built Fierce rifles (like mine) are regarded as the shooters that helped build the Fierce name. This rifle shoots well as shown in my one picture.

Receipts to valid my decision to sell the fierce.

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Alright, man. That’s great to know, and thanks for the response. I’m aware that the Canadian rifles are well-built. I’ve been considering buying one here in the states, but I’m torn. The Seekins rifles are highly regarded, and if they made a left-handed version, I’d definitely consider purchasing one.
 
The Seekins rifles are highly regarded, and if they made a left-handed version, I’d definitely consider purchasing one.
I can't confirm where I read about Seekins having a LH version making appearance to the market at the end of 2025 or 2026. My daughter is right eye dominate so I picked up a Tikka T3 for her. I can't complain about the accuracy for the price point.
 
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