Has anyone used or have experience with Fierce Rifles I am looking into them and want to learn more especially when it comes to quality and accuracy. Thanks in advance
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I appreciate it, yeah so far all I’ve seen is that exact same thing, they are either great or a total nightmare. Which given the price tag and all that you think there would be a much better QC process than just hoping you don’t get a rifle made on a Monday or Friday lolRoll the dice on them whether you will have a shooter or a boat anchor. They do not have a good reputation. I may or may not be getting calls to fix them on a (slight exaggeration but not really) weekly basis......... If they were half the price I's still buy a Tikka over one. Some people do get lucky and end up with a shooter.....
Why even take the chance?
There’s zero justification to buy one when you have companies like Seekins that are cheaper, better quality, and will go out of their way to make sure customers are happy.
That is precisely why I’m looking into them, also I can get one very lightly used for an absolute killer deal. Now thinking about it it’s probably being sold for the reasons we are talking about…Why even take the chance?
There’s zero justification to buy one when you have companies like Seekins that are cheaper, better quality, and will go out of their way to make sure customers are happy.
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0.5 MOA guarantee…
https://fiercearms.com/carbon-razor/ It is only for 3 rounds at 50 yards, but that is still a bold move cotton. I am interested to see how this plays out. There doesn’t seem to be a lot of CF wrapped barrels that can compete with all steel in the precision rimfire world. Who knows they could be...www.snipershide.com
Do you know more by chance, or is it as simple as all Fierce Rifles made in Canada are actually quality controlled vs US fierce are not doing so well?Look for one that was Made In Canada. Very accurate rifle.
It seems like what I am hearing is the ones in Canada are made to a much better quality.I am in Canada.
There are 2 guys at my club that have hunting rifles made by Fierce and I've seen them shoot them.
Both of those shot very well at 300M.
I'm talking 1/3 MOA or so 3 shot groups.
Yeah the “boat anchor” analogy is being thrown around quite a lot with these rifles lolMy buddy had one, totl piece of junk! Wouldn't shoot, wouldn't eject, etc. She your money and look else where
Look at it this way who sells a fantastic shooter for "a killer deal"? Remember if it's too good to be true......This how scammers operate they get you all lathered to not miss out.That is precisely why I’m looking into them, also I can get one very lightly used for an absolute killer deal. Now thinking about it it’s probably being sold for the reasons we are talking about…
Fierce Canadian made rifles were made by Antler Arms. They built them and shipped them to Utah where the Fierce would shoot them and give you the target of the ammo used for the .5 moa target. Them would sell them in the US under the Fierce name. Fierce is now building their own and the reviews speak for themselves.Do you know more by chance, or is it as simple as all Fierce Rifles made in Canada are actually quality controlled vs US fierce are not doing so well?
That’s huge in my personal opinion as a hunter we need to do our best to create the cleanest and quickest harvest, it makes the steaks taste better too…yes sometimes we miss, mess up and make mistakes. That’s where knowing the in’s and outs of your rig and the actual terminal effect of the load your using plays in.After their demo of the new 7 PRC on an Elk I'd never buy a rifle from the company. Shot the animal at long distance just because they could. Drive down a dirt road, pull over and shoot an elk over 1000 yards to make a video. Didn't make a good shot IMO, needed a followup anyway. Poor ethics
Makes sense so frustrating when a company looks to capitalize on hard work others have done even if they paid for it initially..Fierce Canadian made rifles were made by Antler Arms. They built them and shipped them to Utah where the Fierce would shoot them and give you the target of the ammo used for the .5 moa target. Them would sell them in the US under the Fierce name. Fierce is now building their own and the reviews speak for themselves.
Finally the first positive I have heard, as far as great shooters do you mean as advertised sub MOA etc?I have shot 6 of their rifles, all were very nice and great shooters. Haven’t seen a lemon yet. No doubt there are some out there though.
Well under moa for 5 shots.Finally the first positive I have heard, as far as great shooters do you mean as advertised sub MOA etc?