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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1243492" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>The fierce action is a copy of a sako 85. Very well made action, but much fewer choices in triggers and other things (bottom metal etc).the fierce Trigger is so-so. The biggest issue is that their customer service is lacking, it took 18 months to get my rifle when promised a 6 month wait, and I had to call and email several times to get any kind of email. Missed three different promised delivery dates. If there is one on the shelf in a shop you can put your hands on and buy, they are a solid rifle. If you have to order one I would go proof or HS precision or just buy a full custom made out of exactly the parts you want to your specs.</p><p></p><p>I have a fierce ti in 26 nosler. Accurate rifle, but the finishing isn't what you expect. Bottom metal is proud of the stock, rear action pillar was too long, stock is slightly higher than the left side of the tang. Not really noticable unless you are very picky but for several grand it should be bang on. I cleaned up the pillars and bedded the action and bottom metal. That said it is accurate, first cold bore shot is very consistent. With the #2 contour barrel group do start to open up after three shots, but the first three are normally under 1/2moa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1243492, member: 14435"] The fierce action is a copy of a sako 85. Very well made action, but much fewer choices in triggers and other things (bottom metal etc).the fierce Trigger is so-so. The biggest issue is that their customer service is lacking, it took 18 months to get my rifle when promised a 6 month wait, and I had to call and email several times to get any kind of email. Missed three different promised delivery dates. If there is one on the shelf in a shop you can put your hands on and buy, they are a solid rifle. If you have to order one I would go proof or HS precision or just buy a full custom made out of exactly the parts you want to your specs. I have a fierce ti in 26 nosler. Accurate rifle, but the finishing isn't what you expect. Bottom metal is proud of the stock, rear action pillar was too long, stock is slightly higher than the left side of the tang. Not really noticable unless you are very picky but for several grand it should be bang on. I cleaned up the pillars and bedded the action and bottom metal. That said it is accurate, first cold bore shot is very consistent. With the #2 contour barrel group do start to open up after three shots, but the first three are normally under 1/2moa. [/QUOTE]
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