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Damn, that’s disappointing. Heard of this issue in the PH1’s, hoped it is ironed out by now. They should make it right though.
how’d it shot when it did fire?
I guess my question is why send it out like this. They have to check clearance I am sure. The rough bolt I can work around but this caught me off guard since They have had to hear of this issueKRG makes and sells a cheek piece that has a bigger cutout. I believe it's called a bravo 700 LA/T3 cheek piece. I had the same issue and this took care of it. It is made identical with the exception of the bolt cutout being a tad bigger.
You should be able to loosen the 4 screws on the bottom of the fore end and then tap the fore end back to snug up mag fit.Hey guys I am not sure if I am posting in the correct spot since this is my first time here. I recently acquired my bravo 6.5 cm. Once we mounted the scope I was cycling the action and realized the bolt hits the cheek pad. I am a bigger guy and always shot with a raised scope so obviously I raise the pad. This was the only page I believe I found someone here who had the same issues. Also I’ve noticed how much the mag rocks in the well. Any help would be appreciated.
I will try that I really appreciate the help. I did get to send some down range today it shot perfect. But would like to fix these minor issues I’m adjusting forYou should be able to loosen the 4 screws on the bottom of the fore end and then tap the fore end back to snug up mag fit.
Yeah, the other cheekpiece will for sure fix your issue. I've got a Havak Bravo in 6.5CM as well and I love it. I did not have to adjust the cheek piece though so I haven't ran into that same issue. I bought a KRG Bravo for a 300PRC I've got and it came with the secondary cheek piece with the cutout already. They're great stocks, and the Seekins is a fantastic rifle. My Havak Bravo really likes the Federal loads with the 130 Bergers.
View attachment 7223414This is the response I got from Seekins
140gr ELDM. RL16, 2.2330" OG. 77° @ sea level.
Going to load up some 42.2gr and 42.6gr rounds and play with seating depth from .005-.01 tomorrow. Once I figure out what it likes I'm going to take it out to 600 to see how they hold up. The wind was blowing pretty hard this day but it was consistent.
Just note I mixed up the velocity info for the last two groups.
The havak 6creed loves the factory 108’s. Mine has around 300 rounds down the tube and really tightened up after 100. I take it out to 1000 regularly. Here’s a few groups from 500-1000Took my 6 Creed out for the first time a few weeks ago. Shooting 100 yards, took 3 shots to get close to zero, then fired these two 4 shot groups. Factory Hornady 108 gr Match ammo.
This rifle has great potential!
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I’m using an APA Chode but it’s not less than 1” I don’t think. Very effective brake though. Easy to mount and is really lightweight.Anyone using a brake other than the Seekins? Looking for a self timing brake but can’t find any with a diameter less than 1”.
300 PRC in an Element or PH2?Just ordered the Havak Element in 300PRC.
They had a sick discount at the Seekins booth @ western hunting expo.
This will be my third Seekins bolt action rifle.
Should be interesting...
300 PRC in a Havak Element.
I have a PH2 in 6.5cm BTW. Love it.
300 PRC in a Havak Element.
I have a PH2 in 6.5cm BTW. Love it.
Dang....... I had to get one ordered too. ?Just ordered the Havak Element in 300PRC.
They had a sick discount at the Seekins booth @ western hunting expo.
This will be my third Seekins bolt action rifle.
Should be interesting...
Waiting to paper! What calibur?My Seekins Havak shipped yesterday. Will arrive Tuesday
It’s 13.25 as I’m measuring but...Give it a shot in store.