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<blockquote data-quote="westexhunt" data-source="post: 2797919" data-attributes="member: 71281"><p>I considered the havak and waypoint. Ordered a waypoint then ended up getting to go to a scheels and handle both before it arrived. The following comments are very subjective and only based on picking up a couple guns in a store. I was more impressed with the way the havak felt than I thought I would be. For a steel barrel rifle it is very light and balances well. Once the waypoint arrived I was very pleased with how it felt and handled too. Accuracy wise I've only begun to break in the Waypoint but I am in no way disappointed (getting used to the light barrel is a curve most everything I have has some mass, I hunt Texas 99.9 % of the time). This is a 6.5 PRC. When I buy a 7 PRC I will look at the Havak again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westexhunt, post: 2797919, member: 71281"] I considered the havak and waypoint. Ordered a waypoint then ended up getting to go to a scheels and handle both before it arrived. The following comments are very subjective and only based on picking up a couple guns in a store. I was more impressed with the way the havak felt than I thought I would be. For a steel barrel rifle it is very light and balances well. Once the waypoint arrived I was very pleased with how it felt and handled too. Accuracy wise I’ve only begun to break in the Waypoint but I am in no way disappointed (getting used to the light barrel is a curve most everything I have has some mass, I hunt Texas 99.9 % of the time). This is a 6.5 PRC. When I buy a 7 PRC I will look at the Havak again. [/QUOTE]
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