For sale is a Seekins Precision Havak PH1 chambered in 300 WM. The rifle has a 26" barrel, and throated for the big heavy 30 cal bullets. It comes with a front rail and a factory-installed Seekins 20 MOA rail. It also comes with a Seekins ATC muzzle brake. The brake came on a rifle I just bought, and I don't need it. There's some small marks on it from prior owner installation and removal. The rifle is in good condition, and has the upgraded Gen 2 Havak bolt. The finish on the bolt is worn off slightly in a few areas. Rifle is covered by the unlimited Seekins lifetime no-fault warranty, and they've been great anytime I needed anything fixed or swapped out. If you wanted the bolt swapped out for a new one, Seekins would do it no problem.
I'm selling the rifle because I just found the same one in 300 PRC. The previous owner shot around 200 rounds through it, and I put another 232 through it. I had a load for it with the Hornady 212 Eld-X that averaged around .75 MOA. Seekins accuracy tested it for me with the factory Precision Hunter 200 gr ammo when they did the bolt upgrade and produced an astounding 3-shot .06 MOA group. I never used this ammo with it, but sounds like that's the winning combo for this rifle. Just started load development with the Berger 208 long range bullets, and after seating depth testing alone, it had a 4-shot group at .5 MOA.
I have RCBS full length and neck sizing dies, as well as a Redding Match Type S full die set, several boxes of Peterson match-grade WM-Long brass, and a few other applicable tools available to the buyer if they wanted them too.
Bipod and bipod stud adapter mount are not included in the sale.
$1400 shipped and insured. Please PM if interested, or with inquiries.
I'm selling the rifle because I just found the same one in 300 PRC. The previous owner shot around 200 rounds through it, and I put another 232 through it. I had a load for it with the Hornady 212 Eld-X that averaged around .75 MOA. Seekins accuracy tested it for me with the factory Precision Hunter 200 gr ammo when they did the bolt upgrade and produced an astounding 3-shot .06 MOA group. I never used this ammo with it, but sounds like that's the winning combo for this rifle. Just started load development with the Berger 208 long range bullets, and after seating depth testing alone, it had a 4-shot group at .5 MOA.
I have RCBS full length and neck sizing dies, as well as a Redding Match Type S full die set, several boxes of Peterson match-grade WM-Long brass, and a few other applicable tools available to the buyer if they wanted them too.
Bipod and bipod stud adapter mount are not included in the sale.
$1400 shipped and insured. Please PM if interested, or with inquiries.