Oh, nice! I got mine when they were still relatively new and didn't realize at the time that the HIT didn't share the R700 inlet as the regular Havok. Making a nice wood stock for it to use during hunting season has been on my project list for a while so it's nice to know that Seekins is working on getting the inlet info out there. Coming from a CAD professional I find it odd that they say the model is a couple months out considering they had to model it to produce it, but maybe they're packaging it as an actual aftermarket model to be used as you stated. Either way, I'm looking forward to more being available for the platform.
Reading between the lines from the guy I spoke to made it sound like, they do have the inlet model for their use, but dont want it out there until they release whatever it is they plan to release. Think if they gave it to someone like me who asked, and I shared it with a stock company (McMillan, Manners, Grayboe, KRG, MDT, Etc...) and one of those companies made the HIT one of their inlet options before Seekins released theirs. I've thought about pulling it apart and modeling it myself then machine a 1 off backbone for say a KRG Bravo that will except the action and the Bravo plastics. Its flat bottom with essentiall a female slot for a recoil lug. Its like a hybrid between an R700, a Tikka and/or a Howa. I have a Tikka Bravo laying around to compare it to. The KRG Backbone seems easy enough to machine. If I get some time I may model it and see if I can make a print and make one, I would really like to put the HIT into a KRG Bravo.
Now this is just my brain gaming out what Seekins may have coming, but if you look at Grayboe's website, they have a new "CHASSIS" stock coming soon call the "Core", I wonder if maybe there's a collab there. Dont really have any info to back that up, just a feeling. Its KRG Bravo-esque by what they posted.
I bought my HIT because I really like their QC barrel system and had hopes of finding a different stock. I want to drop the HIT action into a KRG Bravo, with a 3-18 optic with a dive board and have a slew of shorty barrels for it, couple full length barrels, and a couple optics setups. Swap everything around at the range / in the field, rezero and be good to go. Ideally, id like a handful of CF barrels (5) in an XM3ish contour at 18.5", chambered in 308/6.5cm/6.5prc/22cm/300wsm with Griffin PSR OTB muzzle brakes, and a Griffin PSR 7 OTB suppressor (I have the PSR 5 its awesome, but 22 cal only, the PSR 7 is the 30cal). Also keep a couple 24" barrels, like a 308 and a 6.5 creed. Reasoning for my cartridge choices is, 308s for those times when ammo is scarce/SHTF, its the most commonly available of those listed, 308 also for subsonic suppressed. 6.5cm because for me, its my cartridge of choice for general purpose use. 6.5 PRC because I have 2 already and love the cartridge, i think for an all around chambering that can work on small stuff up to elk (within reasonable distance and shot placement) its the best all round hunting chambering right now (for the things I hunt), the 300wsm because I think a shorty XM3ish rifle in 300wsm would be bad@$$, and 22creed just because I think it would make a sweet groudhog rifle and my kids could shoot it. I wouldnt buy all the barrels at once, but when I wanted to try something else, all I need is a barrel spun up for it. Put it in a nice case with cutouts for all the barrels/optics/accessories.
Only other issue with the HIT besides bolt bind I had is the aluminum bolt body and bolt handle/knob. I wish it was all DLC or nitride steel. I think it would be smoother if it was, and a steel bolt handle and knob would add some mass for cycling the bolt so it wouldnt feel like trying to throw a wiffle ball with all your strength, lol I ordered the A419 adapter and a ARC ball knob 5/16-24 to put on it.