Fierce owner satisfaction

jaredg

Lil-Rokslider
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Nov 19, 2017
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N. Utah
I have rad all of the Fierce threads here. Honest question, has anybody heard of a problem with an Antler Arms made in Canada Fierce gun? The reason I ask is I was offered an early buy in price early on and jumped at a Fury (Sako 85 clone action). It had a few ejection problems early, was sent back once and returned fixed in about 2 weeks.

It is one of the best shooting guns I own. I want / need to sell it because I hate shooting above 6mm CM anymore. But I can't because it is so damn slick and accurate.

Anyone here with an Antler gun care to chime in?
 

Roor

FNG
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Aug 7, 2020
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I have rad all of the Fierce threads here. Honest question, has anybody heard of a problem with an Antler Arms made in Canada Fierce gun? The reason I ask is I was offered an early buy in price early on and jumped at a Fury (Sako 85 clone action). It had a few ejection problems early, was sent back once and returned fixed in about 2 weeks.

It is one of the best shooting guns I own. I want / need to sell it because I hate shooting above 6mm CM anymore. But I can't because it is so damn slick and accurate.

Anyone here with an Antler gun care to chime in?
Yes I have a made in Canada fierce fury in 300wsm that shoots nosler trophy 180 accubonds great.
 

turley

Lil-Rokslider
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Oct 20, 2019
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I have a made in Canada Fury in 7mm-08 (20” barrel) that has been great with no issues.
After reading all the Fierce threads regarding customer service (or lack there of) I’m glad I bought when I did as it seems many of the problems started when all of the manufacturing started in Utah.
I’m happy with mine but would definitely be hesitant to buy now.
 

Archer2

FNG
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Nov 20, 2024
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I have a made in Canada Fury in 7mm-08 (20” barrel) that has been great with no issues.
After reading all the Fierce threads regarding customer service (or lack there of) I’m glad I bought when I did as it seems many of the problems started when all of the manufacturing started in Utah.
I’m happy with mine but would definitely be hesitant to buy now.
The way I understand it is that the Canadian made Fierce rifles are waaay better QC and most are real shooters compared to the crap being sent out from Utah.
 
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