Fierce edge reviews

I’ve had a TI Edge in 7mm rem mag for 4 or 5 years now. Never had any ejecting problem with it. It didn’t seem to matter what 150 or 160 factory ammo I tried in it, it all shot really well. Even grey box Winchester 150’s were shooting moa. All guns come with a factory test target showing the 1/2 moa, or less, test group and what factory ammo that was used to achieve it. I liked it enough that I bought another TI Edge in 28 Nosler, thinking I’d like to give it a go. It still sits nib as I’ve been shooting 7mm rem mag for 25+ years and haven’t made myself get into the hyper mag. I’m likely going to list it in the EE after Christmas, because I don’t see myself using it.

I own a SS 85 with a fierce stock on it, but have been wanting to replace it with a fierce for some time. I had a couple of questions on the Ti model -
How does the rifle balance? I find my ss front heavy, and I wondered if the Ti action would exacerbate the front heavy balance?
Also whats your barrel length and rifle weight ended up being? From my research they sometimes seem heavier than what is stated on the website
 
I have a TI edge in 300 PRC. I liked it so much I bought a carbon fury in 6.5 PRC. The balance well and seem pretty easy to get the .5 MOA guarantee regardless of ammo. I don’t regret either one.
 
i thought these rifles were for those who needed that marketing hype to get the sale through quick, most fierce owners /future purchesees have a 6.5 creedmore already , an most used standard rifle in standard platforms prior, i feel some would do better with a solid rifle an some upgraded bits.. but then it doesnt sound as cool as fierce fury or fierce edge now. :D lol
 
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