Fierce Firearms Disaster

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.
Actually had a box of 300 win that was measuring 181 eps and bullets had a 5” group
 
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 somehow stumbled across this thread without any intention on ever buying a fierce.

I know its been a couple of years but I had to comment and bump this video to the latest page for others that are thinking about buying a fierce. This is some of the worst hunting ethics I have ever seen and I can't believe they would voluntarily share this as a representation of their rifles/company. 😂 What a joke
 
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
The Sako is an amazing rifle as well. Sako 90 Quest Ultra. The accuracy on that from reviews is insane.
 
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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.
 
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.
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
 
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
Yeah, I'll probably have to go that direction.
 
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