Timberline001
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That’s because it’s optional and builders discretionI find it very humerous that the fierce barrel site doesn't mention the rifling at all
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That’s because it’s optional and builders discretionI find it very humerous that the fierce barrel site doesn't mention the rifling at all
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That’s because it’s optional and builders discretion![]()
I guess “living the Feirce life” means paying premium price for garbage performance and QC.in case 32 pages wasn't enough to dissuade you, fierce is now loading ammo with triple digit sds lol
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/fierce-dirtnap-ammo.375988/
I've come to realize that there's always some folks who like that kind of thing.I guess “living the Feirce life” means paying premium price for garbage performance and QC.
I would refuse to buy anything called dirtnap ammo anyway. It would take some serious skill to load something with 119 fps extreme spread.
Hornady does an excellent job of 119 + eps.I would refuse to buy anything called dirtnap ammo anyway. It would take some serious skill to load something with 119 fps extreme spread.
I somehow stumbled across this thread without any intention on ever buying a fierce.I tried to talk to them about purchasing a riffle at a show years ago. They talked down to me like I was 5 years old.
Example 13:30;
Sounds like the build riffles like they hunt. Bunch of hacks…. “You got one in him…”![]()
I too was about to pull the trigger on a Fierce purchase, and now looking into a Browning X Bolt after reading this and watching that videoI stumbled across this (old) thread while on the fence between a Fierce and an X-Bolt 2 Pro McMillan SPR
The Sako is an amazing rifle as well. Sako 90 Quest Ultra. The accuracy on that from reviews is insane.I too was about to pull the trigger on a Fierce purchase, and now looking into a Browning X Bolt after reading this and watching that video
I would go custom then. My fierce 300PRC shoots pretty good with hand loads but factory hornady ammo was showing pressure and had heavy bolt lift.My issue is I am looking to purchase a 280 Ackley with a 1:8 twist that can shoot and cycle heavy for caliber bullets. Fierce and Browning are a few of the factory rifles that offer this . If Sako made similar I would be looking into them for this rifle.
Yeah, I'll probably have to go that direction.I would go custom then. My fierce 300PRC shoots pretty good with hand loads but factory hornady ammo was showing pressure and had heavy bolt lift.
For the money, I would not buy another one, at 2k, you're 2/3 of the cost of a really nice custom rifle, or at the same cost if you shop around and get a decent cheaper stock or chassis