This review compares Fierce Firearms' Edge, Fury, and Rival bolt-action rifles, highlighting their similarities and differences in action type, stock design, and accuracy. While Fierce rifles generally offer excellent accuracy (0.5-0.75 MOA), the host notes cosmetic flaws and weight discrepancies, particularly on the CT Rival. The review suggests the Fury might be a better value than the Edge, and compares the Rival favorably against Christensen Arms for accuracy consistency.
This video compares four rifles for elk hunting: Savage 110 Ultralight (.270 Win), Fierce Edge (7mm Rem Mag), Kimber Mountain Ascent (.280 Ackley Improved), and Browning X-Bolt (.30-06). The Savage 110 Ultralight excelled in accuracy, while the Fierce Edge was deemed the best overall rifle. The Browning X-Bolt offered the best value. Weight and scope magnification were also key considerations for steep mountain hunts.
The Fierce Edge in 7mm Rem Mag is presented as a nearly perfect backcountry hunting rifle, excelling in accuracy with specific loads and featuring premium components like a carbon fiber stock and LimbSaver pad. Despite its sub-MOA guarantee and smooth action, its 6.8 lb weight is noted as a significant drawback for strenuous mountain hunts. The rifle's $2,400 price point reflects its custom-like features and performance.
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