Fierce Rifles - Reaper

I have never purchased a long range rifle before but I just ordered a Fierce Reaper in 300 PRC with the long range package.
I know it is not the gun you want for PRS events and I am not looking for that type of rifle.
Purchased the Reaper because I was wanting a light weight and accurate hunting rifle.
Who here has a Fierce rifle/s and particularly the Reaper that can tell me how you like it and if there is anything you don’t like about it.
If you have shot or own any of the other Fierce rifles please share your thoughts on those as well.
I would one day love to get out west for elk hunting and Alaska for caribou.

I like the reaper a lot. Two things I’d recommend with Fierce rifles: (1) I prefer the stainless actions and not titanium since their titanium actions are a bit sticky, (2) I’m having issues with magazines in the reaper since they are so loose. Is there an option for a box mag in the reaper?

Only other thing to be aware of is that their customer service can be pretty slow. Expect to need to call a few times to get an answer. Also, there are VERY few ammo options with 300PRC. Fierce tests their guns with Hornady Match and Hornady Precision Hunter ammo so it will likely do well with that, but if you’re not a handloader, keep in mind that you may not have other loads to try in it in order to get it shooting well.

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Jim thanks for the advice and I started loading about 1-1/2 years ago but only on straight walled cartridges.
I have been watching your reloading videos and picking up tips from those because I have never reloaded a shouldered cartridge.
Much to learn about this reloading thing but I love the the way you can tweak a load for a particular rifle.

I have a mountain reaper in 300 PRC. I love it. Very accurate meets the sun .5” guarantee easily. Difference is magnesium chassis, titanium action, I have heard many say the titanium action are sticky, mine was a little at first, but with a little breaking it in it is smooth as silk. You will love your reaper. Recommend getting an arca Swiss rail. For shooting on a tripod.

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