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Seeking is offering a free replacement of the original bolt for a new one that’s 100% cock on open ( the previous one was a partial cock on close). You have to send the full rifle in to see kind though as they set headspace to match the new bolt.What was wrong with these rifles and what caliber?
Nice!Received the Seekins in 6mm and sighted it in Saturday then took it to 1080 yards Sunday.
Used Hornady 108 ELDM ammo.
Shoots like a dream and very accurate.
Made a video from Sunday but can only link to it here:
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Thanks for the update. Mine got delivered there on 7/15. I haven’t seen/heard anything yet on it’s return.I spoke to customer service on Monday, they reported their goal was to get with rifles returned within 2 weeks of receiving them. It wasn't clear to me if they were going to provide a shipping notice, so I provided my email to them. My rifle has been at Seekins for a week, so we will see.
awesome option , shoots good aswellLooks like Begara has some competition, this looks like a really nice option.
Thanks for the update. Mine got delivered there on 7/15. I haven’t seen/heard anything yet on it’s return.
I just received my PH2 the other day. It came with the upgraded bolt which is a definite improvement. I like the feel of it a lot better.Sent mine off today. Called first. They said early generation action may be replaced with new upgraded action. Guess I will be re-cerakoting my action. Mine serial number 020XX.
Was your’s a PH1 or PH2?Sent mine off today. Called first. They said early generation action may be replaced with new upgraded action. Guess I will be re-cerakoting my action. Mine serial number 020XX.
If anything it is a PH1. I bought mine the year of release. Pretty sure at that time it was just called the “Seekins Havak.” But I could be wrong. I don’t specifically remember PH1 vs PH2 as a designation.Was your’s a PH1 or PH2?
Yeah, mine is <0.5 moa or so. I was very reluctant to send it back. I figured if it doesnt perform as well, I will just send it back again until they fix it. I have others….Any of you that have the new bolt.... is it fluted all the way around like the original or only on 1 side?
I didn't have much interest in sending mine back- it smoothed out great and the cock-on close isn't an issue. The action replacement makes me curious though.... something wrong with the first ones? Not as uniform for shouldered pre-fits? If it's not a quality or safety issue I still probably wont bother with the upgrade- it's hard to send in a gun that shoots under 1/2 moa to be messed with.
The new bolt is only fluted on about half the length. It’s smooth and easy to open and close. I like it.Yeah, mine is <0.5 moa or so. I was very reluctant to send it back. I figured if it doesnt perform as well, I will just send it back again until they fix it. I have others….
Seekins mentioned something about the “lug block” in the receiver and other minor upgrades to the receiver including a different cut to the mag well port. Not sure all the details. Just wanted the new bolt.
Finally shot it a couple weeks ago. Still hammers.Got mine back this week, there were some surprises. I sent it in a decent cardboard box but it arrived back in a seekins branded cheap plastic case (upgrade from what I sent) and had some can coozies and stickers. Cool.
I looked a little closer and noticed the rail wasnt bedded like the one on the rifle I sent in. Looked at the slip that came in and it indicated they replaced the entire action and rebedded it in the stock. Wasn’t an explanation to why. Mine was rebarreled by TS custom with a carbon bartlein so it was a little more surprising they’d mess with it.
anyways, bolt is still kind of greasy from shipping grease but it does feel like it will be an improvement as far as bolt manipulation goes. Not sure what to think about the action swap.
edit: ran the bolt some more, seems much better than before.
I have heard this said quite a bit and did not want to include anything about that in my post. I had my concerns getting a different stock back but didn't want to poopoo in the same message I was praising their CS in.I have a PH1 with the McMillan and a PH2 with their in house stock.... the McMillan is hands down far and above better. Their stock feels kinda cheap and I plan on either throwing it in a XLR Element Chassis or Manners/McMillan in the future.
They mentioned how big of a pain in the ass it would be for them to refill/machine the McMillan stock as their reasoning to switching stocks. I am sure that is probably more along the lines of them just being setup to work on the new stock versus retool to old one. They kept the original McMillan stock by the way. I had not invested in an adjustable cheek piece on that stock yet, but was definitely was something I was looking at doing as I struggled to make the cheek rest height and width work.I sure hope they don’t plan to change my stock. I have an LRI riser in it and custom paint. Mine was the original Game Warden stock too.
I have heard this said quite a bit and did not want to include anything about that in my post. I had my concerns getting a different stock back but didn't want to poopoo in the same message I was praising their CS in.
Just out of curiosity, what makes it feel cheap to you/most people? I would guess the hollow feeling and sound of it would make it seem cheaper compared to another stock that has foam in it. The Seekins stock seems to be very stiff, however, so I have tried to push my thinking away from it being cheap versus just built different.
I will likely go to a different stock for next year. Leaning towards the Grayboe Phoenix or going back to a Manners/McMillan.
They mentioned how big of a pain in the ass it would be for them to refill/machine the McMillan stock as their reasoning to switching stocks. I am sure that is probably more along the lines of them just being setup to work on the new stock versus retool to old one. They kept the original McMillan stock by the way. I had not invested in an adjustable cheek piece on that stock yet, but was definitely was something I was looking at doing as I struggled to make the cheek rest height and width work.
No they kept the GW stock unfortunately.Mostly the look of it, the over exaggerated checker patter/grip on the palm swell and fore end. The seam running down the middle from the form it was molded in. The plastic feel and look. Did they at least give you your original stock back as well?
I called again today. I instructed them not to change my stock. The said it would be ulikely and they would go ahead an note in the order not to replace the stock. If they happen to keep my stock by mistake, they will owe me about $500 for the cheek riser and paint.I have heard this said quite a bit and did not want to include anything about that in my post. I had my concerns getting a different stock back but didn't want to poopoo in the same message I was praising their CS in.
Just out of curiosity, what makes it feel cheap to you/most people? I would guess the hollow feeling and sound of it would make it seem cheaper compared to another stock that has foam in it. The Seekins stock seems to be very stiff, however, so I have tried to push my thinking away from it being cheap versus just built different.
I will likely go to a different stock for next year. Leaning towards the Grayboe Phoenix or going back to a Manners/McMillan.
They mentioned how big of a pain in the ass it would be for them to refill/machine the McMillan stock as their reasoning to switching stocks. I am sure that is probably more along the lines of them just being setup to work on the new stock versus retool to old one. They kept the original McMillan stock by the way. I had not invested in an adjustable cheek piece on that stock yet, but was definitely was something I was looking at doing as I struggled to make the cheek rest height and width work.
I like the Blue Force Gear vickers padded sling. It's comfortable, but you have to buy the QD sling attachments separately. For a one stop shop Sandstorm slings are fantastic. They make them out of paracord, they're comfortable, tough, and will last forever, and they weave in the QD attachments as part of the sling, so it comes ready to go. I get the double width ones, and they're very comfortable even with a heavy rifle. Are you planning on attaching your sling to the side of the stock, or on the underside? With a detachable mag I always attach mine to the side, its more comfortable, but I also wear my rifle across my chest instead of over the shoulder. Just personal preference. My PH2 is currently getting the barrel and action cerakoted while I wait on the scope for it. I'm running a Vickers sling for it.Hi all,
I just bought a Seekins PH2 Hunter .308. I am coming from a few Winchester Model 70's so sorry if these questions sound a bit stupid.
First I noticed when I insert a empty magazine in with some force (not insane force or anything) it occasionally will not drop when I press the Mag release button, a nudge or light shake frees it. If I do it fairly gently or pull down on it after I insert, there is no issue. Has this happened to anyone else, it seems to be happening less and less as I break it in.
When inserting the bolt I have to press the bolt release button looking at the bolt itself it appears that is the only way for it to clear and drop into the horizontal groove on the bolt. I assume this is normal? My model 70 Controlled Feed, I can just slide the bolt right in.
I never had a rifle with the QD mounts. Does anyone recommend a good hunting sling (non-tactical) for the rifle that has the QD system that will work with the rifle?
Finally if taking the action out for whatever reason, If you are putting it back together is it recommended to snug the screws lightly with the action down on the table and then to stand the rifle up on its butt stock and then tap the butt of the gun on the carpet to make sure the action is settled and then tighten to torque while its standing. Or would it be better to just tighten the everything to torque while action is laying upside down against the table? (The standing up thing was recommended to me by a few people for some other rifles)
I like the Blue Force Gear vickers padded sling. It's comfortable, but you have to buy the QD sling attachments separately. For a one stop shop Sandstorm slings are fantastic. They make them out of paracord, they're comfortable, tough, and will last forever, and they weave in the QD attachments as part of the sling, so it comes ready to go. I get the double width ones, and they're very comfortable even with a heavy rifle. Are you planning on attaching your sling to the side of the stock, or on the underside? With a detachable mag I always attach mine to the side, its more comfortable, but I also wear my rifle across my chest instead of over the shoulder. Just personal preference. My PH2 is currently getting the barrel and action cerakoted while I wait on the scope for it. I'm running a Vickers sling for it.
I'd go the Sandstorm route personally, I've got several of them and theyre fantastic, but there's a wait time. He makes them by hand. The vickers sling is very comfortable and really adjustable. I wouldn't really call either of them tactical either.plan on attaching to bottom. I will look into your suggestions.
Any one shooting a PH2 specifically in 300 prc. Just trying to see if anyone is having any luck with a certain bullet.
Yep… I had a smith install the 419 rail on my PH1 stock. It works awesome.You asked a long time ago but I'm shooting the 300 prc with factory Hornady 212 ELD-X.... I'm happy with it/ them... they shoot better than I do.
Has anyone installed an area 419 ARCA rail on theirs?
Yep… I had a smith install the 419 rail on my PH1 stock. It works awesome.
T nuts that came with the rail. Mounted just in front of the mag well. Drilled through the stock and then epoxied the t nuts into place. Needs someone that knows how to work on a stock (so not meDid you use the receiver screw when mounting or a standalone section on the forend?
If you're getting it direct from Seekins it will have the new bolt. The bolt shroud on the old style bolts is solid on the back, and the new style has some relief cuts. And the fluting on the body of the new style bolt only covers half of the bolt lengthwise. I had a Havak Bravo and currently have a PH2. I like the new bolt better.If I buy a Seekins Havak bravo today, how can I tell if it's the latest bolt version ?
Also apparently the action is cut for AW magazines, anyone tried those in the Bravo stock ?
I just mounted a 12" Area 419 to my PH2. I used the receiver mounting bolt and T nuts on the front. Seems fine. I took the rear tang bolt out and put it in the front, fit perfect as far as I can tell. Then an 1 3/4 x 1/4 - 28 shortened about 3/16" fit the rear.Did you use the receiver screw when mounting or a standalone section on the forend?
What kind of mags are you using? P mags or metal ones? if they're metal you may have to tune the feed lips on them.Does anyone have the Hvak 6.5 creed mounted in MPA chassis? I can not get mine to feed worth a crap.
I guess this would be a good time to give kudos to Seekins and their customer service. I sent my havak to Seekins this summer for the bolt upgrade. I had one of the original pre-order havak's that had the McMillan Game Warden on it. While it was there I asked if they could look at my action as it had been difficult to swap in different triggers. They ended up giving me a new action, upgraded the bolt, the seekins composite stock, bedded it and installed the trigger I had supplied. I was told the issue with the trigger was because they used roll pins for trigger pins originally, however my action came with solid traditional trigger pins. Regardless, I appreciate their help with the matter and the great customer service.
I am not sure about all of the differences in the new action but it does seem smoother than I remember my old one being. I like the function and feel of the new bolt much better.
Has anyone here added length to their PH2 stock? The PH2 checks all the boxes for my next hunting rifle except that I’m 6’5” and the factory LOP won’t work for me.
Does he want to 3D print another one!? Sure do wish more manufacturers would consider provisions for LOP adjustments. I’d rather have adjustable lop the an adjustable cheek piece.View attachment 7728663
6'4", I feel your pain. First I got some spacer online I thought would fit but didnt, did an okay job blending it best I could by hand. Then I had a buddy 3d print one where the shoulder of the pad fit into the spacer and the side that went into the stock fit against the threaded mounting bosses inside the stock. Works super slick, we have some work to do blending the bottom profile but I said it's close enough for me.
5’10” and the lop is too short for me too. I bought some generic aftermarket spacers but hell if I can get the pad off. They use some tiny ass hex nut to hold them on that I nor the local farm/fleet store has anything to address. I had to use a bore scope to figure that out after no flat/philips/Allen/torx head worked.Has anyone here added length to their PH2 stock? The PH2 checks all the boxes for my next hunting rifle except that I’m 6’5” and the factory LOP won’t work for me.