Cool. Thanks I’ll look into thisSend KRG an email and get a tikka cheek rest, it will fix the bolt hitting it.
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Cool. Thanks I’ll look into thisSend KRG an email and get a tikka cheek rest, it will fix the bolt hitting it.
Just take and slightly take pressure off the bolt with the bolt release, but not far enough it comes out of the channel. All the binding stops. Also my bolt stop has quite a bit of spring tension as well which I’m sure isn’t helping. I’m not sure why the outside of the bolt is a glass like finish but the finish inside that channel is more of a bead blasted “rough” finish. Mine has smoothed out a ton since first playing with it.Spend the last two days with my Havok.
Mounted my K318i to it in some ARC rings.
I cannot wait to get rid of this stock. Hopefully a Bravo is in my future for this.
This was a laser beam shooting everything from federal GMM down to Hornady gunner. Very accurate.
I will say, the bolt binding and difficulty is a pain in the damned ass. It makes the rifle almost unlivable. Hopefully I can get it to smooth out in the next few days by cycling. I though I had gotten it by sitting on the couch and just running the bolt until my hands were sore. Nope.
It’s a monster. Jerking the entire rifle sideways and back to eject a round. There’s absolutely zero chance of cycling this gun while maintaining a cheek rest. ZERO.
I’ll try lubing the release channel as indicated but I cannot imagine how this is causing the issue.
The bolt cycles so hard I couldn’t keep the bolt knob threaded on.
If I cannot remedy this with cycles it’s going to have to go back to seekins to be looked at.
i have not revived mine yet. The action of the HAVAK 6.5creed I felt at the shop felt great though . Nothing I could complain about at all. I ordered mine in 300wm. I have seen mixed reviews about the action. Any idea why our experiences vary ? Thank you
I ordered 3/16/18 and still have heard nothing on mine.Anyone have any updates ? Anything worth sharing ? 09/15/2018 is going to be the 4 month mark since ordering the HAVAK in 300wm.
I might call or email them. I got mine in a couple monthsI ordered 3/16/18 and still have heard nothing on mine.
Any fitting required or drop in and shoot?Havak fits in the Magpul Pro great Incase anyone was wondering.(excuse the potato pic)View attachment 6944469
I ordered 3/16/18 and still have heard nothing on mine.
Yeah in 6.5 creed. I called them last thursday they said i will be getting it this week.PH1 I assume. In which chambering?
Won’t work in what way? Do mags not allow bolt cycle?No fitting required should be drop in and shoot. Magpul mags won’t work with this combo though. With some tweaking of the mag I think it would.
The mag won’t seat at all with the bolt closed. The feed lips putrude to far to run the bolt also.Won’t work in what way? Do mags not allow bolt cycle?
Ran into the same thing with the Bravo chassis. And all mags did the same thing so I shortened the mag catch/release a bit and now all mags work. I’m not sure how hard that mod would be on Magpul pro chassis tho.The mag won’t seat at all with the bolt closed. The feed lips putrude to far to run the bolt also.
Ran into the same thing with the Bravo chassis. And all mags did the same thing so I shortened the mag catch/release a bit and now all mags work. I’m not sure how hard that mod would be on Magpul pro chassis tho.
How much did you trim? What does it look like with a round in there?
Some people have them already. They are extremely back ordered . I was told at least 4 months for mine . It’s been 4 months 10 days. I’m sure the distributors are waiting to get them in also .What's the deal with the Havak in 300 win mag? I see several distributors have it marked as "coming soon" but it's been that way for months? Didn't Glen say it was just a problem with the carbon fiber mags??
Anyone have any groups or range reports with this thing? I'm almost 3 months in waiting and I need something to keep me patient!
It’s worth the wait to me. If it takes longer then expected for a good rifle it’s worth it. I imagine they make a set amount of rifles then mail them too. So we are probably receiving them in waves. I know if you order one directly through places like cabelas depending on caliber , you should receive it fast.im sure seekins is craking them out fast as they can, hopefully QC will not suffer.
i'm waiting to see what the 6.5 PRC does, still havent see one available, creedmoor is still Americas sweetheart
order from ?Ordered my PH1 in 6.5 CM on July 1 and it’s expected to arrive next Thursday. I can’t wait! That’s about 1-2 months earlier than I expected which means I’ll be hunting whitetail with it this year!
What's the deal with the Havak in 300 win mag? I see several distributors have it marked as "coming soon" but it's been that way for months? Didn't Glen say it was just a problem with the carbon fiber mags??
I've had my 300 WM since spring. Initially i was disappointed with the action roughness but it has smoothed up nicely. I really like the stock, mag, and trigger.
I have roughly 160 rounds through mine and have yet to find a load i'm satisfied with. I was a bit concerned with the deep spiral flutes in a 300 WM chambering but figured seekins wouldn't put them out if it was an issue. I'm on the road for work and don't have a much time at home to develop loads. Hunting season is here and I don't have time to dick with it anymore. I had emailed with seekins a while back about accuracy struggles and decided to try some factory loads they recommended for accuracy validation. Berger munitions 215s showed a little promise then got ugly again. Precision hunter 200 ELDx will print a decent group every once in a while but not for 5 shots. I emailed again last weekend to let them know it still wasn't shooting well and haven't heard back.
I am curious what seekins considers a satisfactory level of accuracy. The only bolt gun I've ever struggled this much with on load development was a 6.5 saum, also with a spiral fluted barrel. Unless seekins has some way to address it I'll probably end up cutting my losses and rebarreling it. There is a review on rokslide on the 300 WM, also shows unimpressive accuracy. https://www.rokslide.com/forums/firearms/96327-seekins-precision-havak-ph-1-review-coming.html
Conclusion - I wouldn't recommend one of these in 300 WM at this time.
Two people sum up how you feel about the gun? From reading what you wrote on rokslide , if you put the same amount of effort into shooting the rifle as you did reloading I’m surprised you even hit paper .I've had my 300 WM since spring. Initially i was disappointed with the action roughness but it has smoothed up nicely. I really like the stock, mag, and trigger.
I have roughly 160 rounds through mine and have yet to find a load i'm satisfied with. I was a bit concerned with the deep spiral flutes in a 300 WM chambering but figured seekins wouldn't put them out if it was an issue. I'm on the road for work and don't have a much time at home to develop loads. Hunting season is here and I don't have time to dick with it anymore. I had emailed with seekins a while back about accuracy struggles and decided to try some factory loads they recommended for accuracy validation. Berger munitions 215s showed a little promise then got ugly again. Precision hunter 200 ELDx will print a decent group every once in a while but not for 5 shots. I emailed again last weekend to let them know it still wasn't shooting well and haven't heard back.
I am curious what seekins considers a satisfactory level of accuracy. The only bolt gun I've ever struggled this much with on load development was a 6.5 saum, also with a spiral fluted barrel. Unless seekins has some way to address it I'll probably end up cutting my losses and rebarreling it. There is a review on rokslide on the 300 WM, also shows unimpressive accuracy. https://www.rokslide.com/forums/firearms/96327-seekins-precision-havak-ph-1-review-coming.html
Conclusion - I wouldn't recommend one of these in 300 WM at this time.
Who did you
order from ?
Two people sum up how you feel about the gun? From reading what you wrote on rokslide , if you put the same amount of effort into shooting the rifle as you did reloading I’m surprised you even hit paper .
i said nothing of his rights . He has the right to sit on a pineapple. He shouldn’t though. If he wants to bad mouth a gun and company he needs to use it properly first . Instead of being like everyone else and crying about the gun, look at yourself .He is well within his right to post his thoughts on his rifle.
His posts in the other forum aren't even bashing the rifle, just documenting his process.
I would much rather see his results and experiences than nothing at all.
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i said nothing of his rights . He has the right to sit on a pineapple. He shouldn’t though. If he wants to bad mouth a gun and company he needs to use it properly first . Instead of being like everyone else and crying about the gun, look at yourself .
what is limited barrel life? 160 rounds is a lot for load development? I made the judgment myself. Typical post from someone that has no business speaking about a rifle they cant shoot. Also 5 shot group out of a magnum light weight hunting rifle ...... cmon..."Conclusion - I wouldn't recommend one of these in 300 WM at this time. "
That's bad mouthing? Holy shit I hope you grow some thicker skin before you ever start a company.
And while many people do immediately blame the gun, this guy at least listed his process and the loads he attempted, so we can make judgement for ourselves. 160 rounds is a lot for load development to just get consistent sub-MOA. Especially for a 300 WM with limited barrel life.
With all that being said, I'm still interested in purchasing one of these...in 300WM. Two guys not completely satisfied is not enough to turn me away, but I appreciate the data point.
Yea 160 rounds load development? I think a new LD process needs to take place. I don’t want to just discount the shooter from the start but a lightweight magnum draws me faster to that conclusion.what is limited barrel life? 160 rounds is a lot for load development? I made the judgment myself. Typical post from someone that has no business speaking about a rifle they cant shoot. Also 5 shot group out of a magnum light weight hunting rifle ...... cmon...
Two people sum up how you feel about the gun? From reading what you wrote on rokslide , if you put the same amount of effort into shooting the rifle as you did reloading I’m surprised you even hit paper .
If it won’t shoot it won’t . If a marine scout sniper shot it . Then nothing could be wrong except the gun right ..... lolNo, I summed up how I feel about a gun I own. Seems you're having an emotional reaction because you laid money down on one. I look forward to hearing how yours does with intelligent load development and superior shooting skills. Maybe I can learn something.
Interesting assumptions you've made. I used disclaimers on the Rokslide thread to show possible blame elsewhere. How do you know what my loading process has been since i made those posts? I work construction and relocate nationwide twice a year typically. I used to move my loading bench with me, now it is in the house i purchased back home. I have been getting home for 4 days every 6 or 7 weeks, gun is with me on the road. So yeah, not ideal for load development (I did take COAL tool to measure distance to lands). That said, I didn't expect to find much difficulty finding a decent load with H1000, Norma Brass, F215s, and 215 hybrids or 212 ELDx - fairly established combinations. I haven't done 160 rounds of load development, 45 rounds have been factory precision hunter 200 eldx or berger munitions 215 hybrid. Now that I think about it more - I have shot 100 rounds with virgin norma brass and 25 have been reloaded/shot. 170 rounds total down the barrel.
Here's the thing, I have a factory browning xbolt 300 WSM, stainless stalker. It weighs 6.5 lbs, doesn't have a brake, has a mediocre heavyish trigger and a soft flexible stock. I shot it (and my beanland 6.5 SAUM, DTA 300 NM, 6.5x47) in the same sessions next to the Havak. My WSM handloads and the last 3 different factory loads it has seen all shoot tighter with less dramatic flyers than the havak has shown with anything to date.
I thought it might have been my hasty loading practices at first, cleaned that up and it didn't make a difference
I thought it might have been my poor shooting but i shot fine with other rifles there, some of which being much less pleasant to shoot. I also had my co-worker who spent the better part of 2 decades as a marine sniper shoot it. His groups looked like mine.
I never let the barrel get hot enough to be uncomfortable to the touch.
It has only had a LRHSi mounted on it that was new when mounted, I'll likely try another scope on it when I get the time to make sure there isn't a zero retention issue.
i'm not trying to bash Seekins as a company, they earned their good name. I have seen enough good reports on the short action calibers that I would recommend a havak in one of the 6.5's in a second based on the features I enjoy on my rifle.
It is not terribly inaccurate by any means, just not what I had hoped for and I admit that it is still possible there is another culprit. I bought it as a rifle light enough to carry on backcountry elk hunts that I could shoot better at distance than my existing lightweight hunting rifles. It has not been that for me and I'm sharing with others to interpret as they please.