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Seekins Havak vs CA Mesa/Ridgeline
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 1842342" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>I really suggest the havak. I've owned a ridgeline and a Mesa. Bought my dad a Havak in 6.5 prc about a year ago. It's a half moa gun w/ factory ammo. Better with hand loads. The mesa/ridgeline needed tinkered with and bedded to get to shoot decent. Neither rifle seemed to like factory ammo, although 2 years ago there weren't a lot of options for otc 30 & 28 nosler ammo. I suggest you go over to snipershide and look for a 25% discount code for seekins. I juts orderd a havak ph2 in 7mag, rings, brake, and a few other little pieces for 1600$ saved 450$ on rifle alone w/ discount code. I paid 25$ for the discount code.</p><p>Another note the CA stocks suck, combs super low for cheek weld. The havak stock is 6oz lighter plus has an elevated comb w/ bolt notch. Helps a lot while shooting long range and prone. I had to run stock packs with a lot of spacer strip underneath to get my cheek up on the CA sporter stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 1842342, member: 13732"] I really suggest the havak. I've owned a ridgeline and a Mesa. Bought my dad a Havak in 6.5 prc about a year ago. It's a half moa gun w/ factory ammo. Better with hand loads. The mesa/ridgeline needed tinkered with and bedded to get to shoot decent. Neither rifle seemed to like factory ammo, although 2 years ago there weren't a lot of options for otc 30 & 28 nosler ammo. I suggest you go over to snipershide and look for a 25% discount code for seekins. I juts orderd a havak ph2 in 7mag, rings, brake, and a few other little pieces for 1600$ saved 450$ on rifle alone w/ discount code. I paid 25$ for the discount code. Another note the CA stocks suck, combs super low for cheek weld. The havak stock is 6oz lighter plus has an elevated comb w/ bolt notch. Helps a lot while shooting long range and prone. I had to run stock packs with a lot of spacer strip underneath to get my cheek up on the CA sporter stock. [/QUOTE]
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