The Fierce Firearms Reaper H-Tac .300 Win Mag 22″ Bolt Action is a production-ready precision rifle built on a 700-pattern receiver with a 22″ C3 carbon barrel. It delivers sub-MOA performance out of the box for long-range engagement without modification.
| Manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
|---|---|
| Model | Reaper H-Tac |
| Material | Carbon fiber/aluminum chassis, C3 carbon-wrapped steel barrel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 700-pattern triggers, scope bases, stocks, and chassis components |
| Finish | Black Cerakote – corrosion and wear resistant |
| Weight | 7.2 lbs (as configured per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 700-Pattern Receiver – WHY IT MATTERS: Aftermarket triggers, stocks, and scope mounts from Timney, Geissele, and others drop in without gunsmithing. No proprietary lockup.
- 22″ C3 Carbon Barrel – WHY IT MATTERS: Reduces barrel weight by 40% over steel while maintaining consistent harmonics for sub-MOA accuracy at 800+ yards.
- Adjustable Trigger – WHY IT MATTERS: Set pull weight from 1.5 to 3.5 lbs to match your preferred break point for precision follow-up shots.
- Spiral-Fluted Bolt – WHY IT MATTERS: Reduces reciprocating mass and clears debris during cycling. Faster bolt throws in cold-weather or dirty conditions.
- Threaded Muzzle (5/8×24) – WHY IT MATTERS: Direct-mount brakes, suppressors, or flash hiders without an adapter. Ready for can use from the box.
Who It’s For
Law enforcement precision marksmen and military shooters who need a sub-8 lb rifle that holds zero through a 10-round string. Also for hunters who engage elk or mule deer at extended ranges and want a carbon barrel for pack weight savings.
Pros / Cons
- Pro: Factory sub-MOA guarantee with match ammunition. Verified by Fierce’s test target included with each rifle.
- Pro: M-LOK forend accepts bipods, lights, and laser aiming modules without rail add-ons.
- Con: Factory stock has limited LOP adjustment range (13.25″–14.25″). Tall shooters may need aftermarket spacer kits.
Comparison: Fierce Reaper H-Tac vs. Zev Technologies Zulus vs. Lone Wolf Distributors LWD-700
| Feature | Fierce Reaper H-Tac .300 Win Mag | Zev Technologies Zulus .308 Win | Lone Wolf Distributors LWD-700 .300 Win Mag |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel | 22″ C3 carbon (1:8 twist) | 20″ stainless match (1:10) | 24″ heavy stainless (1:9) |
| Weight | 7.2 lbs | 8.4 lbs | 9.1 lbs |
| Magazine | 5-round AICS pattern | 10-round proprietary | 5-round AICS pattern |
| Trigger | Adjustable (1.5–3.5 lbs) | Geissele SSA-E (fixed 3.5 lbs) | Timney 517 (adjustable 1–4 lbs) |
| Price | $2,499 | $2,799 | $2,199 |
| Finish | Black Cerakote | Type III hardcoat anodize | Black nitride |
FAQ
What is the effective range of the Fierce Firearms Reaper H-Tac .300 Win Mag?
The .300 Win Mag cartridge in a 22″ barrel with 1:8 twist pushes 200-grain projectiles supersonic past 1,200 yards. With match-grade ammunition, expect consistent hits on man-sized targets out to 1,000 yards.
Does the Reaper H-Tac accept Remington 700 triggers?
Yes. The receiver is a 700-pattern footprint. Timney, Geissele, and TriggerTech drop-in triggers install without modification.
Is the barrel pre-threaded for a suppressor?
Yes. The muzzle is threaded 5/8×24 and comes with a thread protector installed. Direct-thread suppressors mount directly.
What magazines does the Reaper H-Tac use?
It uses AICS-pattern detachable box magazines. Factory capacity is 5 rounds. Aftermarket 10-round AICS mags from Accurate-Mag and Magpul also work.
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Last updated: April 2026
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