Fierce Firearms Reaper Chassis Bolt-Action Rifle – 7mm Remington Magnum
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Caliber: 7mm Remington Magnum
Capacity: 4+1
Barrel Length: 22"
Finish per color: Black
Capacity |
4+1 |
Barrel Length |
22in |
Finish |
Black Cerakote |
Stock |
Side Folding with Adjustable Comb |
Sights |
Integrated Base |
Action |
Bolt Action |
Barrel Type |
Carbon Fiber |
Cartridge |
7mm Remington Magnum |
Color |
Black |
Hand |
Right |
Product Line |
Reaper |
Stock Material |
Carbon Fiber |
Threaded |
Yes |
Twist |
1:8.5in |
Type |
Centerfire |
Fierce Firearms Reaper Black Cerakote Bolt Action Rifle – 7mm Remington Magnum – 22in – The NEW Fierce Reaper Chassis rifle is here. This rifle was designed for the serious mountain hunter and for the long range precision shooter. Fierce’s rear stock is made entirely with carbon fiber parts from our high-end Fierce Tech carbon shop. The forearm and pistol grip are also made of carbon fiber material. With this combination of high tech carbon components installed on a lightweight alloy frame, you get one of the lightest chassis systems on the market. The Reaper Chassis is then combined with our Rival action and C3 carbon barrel to give you precision from top to bottom. The Reaper comes with our MOA accuracy guarantee.
Ky42101
1 year agoFirst off, the length of pull is NOT adjustable, accuracy was… meh with various match loads (about 1.25moa), and it was heavier than advertised. I sold it and got a savage ultralight. It’s lighter, better trigger, and wayyy more accurate, easily .75moa or better.
Gerrit82
1 year agoBought this a few weeks ago, may have 100 rounds through it. It has an adjustable butt. Look just before the end of the stock you will see that 2 screws that clamp around the round tube that comes out of the back of the gun. I'm 6' 6" that make a bid difference for me! Also loaded up some bullets in once fired factory brass. It all shot sub moa. Shot Hornady ELD-M and ELD-X in 168, 178 and 200, Barns HPBT in 185 and didn't have any trouble! Weight the gun on my postal scale and it came in at 98 Ounces or 6.125 LBS. That's without the magazine or any cartages. Yes it's expensive but I would by it again.
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