My second Seekins rifle that has issues

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Lil-Rokslider
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Hey guys,
I own 3 Seekins rifles. A havak hit pro, a ph2 and now a ph3. My havak hit pro's barrel is currently being replaced by Seeking as it was shooting like garbage for a 6.5cm. Apparently Seekins said it may not have been honed properly. My Ph2 in 7prc shoots incredibly. Now I have a recently purchased ph3 in 6.5prc and it generally also shoots like garbage. The action screws keep coming loose ( like every 50ish shots from what I've been able to notice) - I have spent so much time trying to develop a load for this thing that I've gone through 6 different powders with generally crap results due to horrible groups. I always torque the screws back to specs when i noticed they've loosened. I took the rifle apart to inspect bedding and barrel screw tightness and everything seems good. Idk what to do. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
 
You mention developing your own load, have you shot quality factory ammo through it as a baseline?
 
Sounds like the action is rocking in the stock somehow to make the screws loosen up. Mark the end of the action screws with paint and then reinstall and tighten, then take them back out and inspect the end of the screws.
 
You mention developing your own load, have you shot quality factory ammo through it as a baseline?
yes. I compared my loads to factory ammo. Once I tightened up my action screws again- the factory ammo shot 2 excellent .25 moa shots and then the 3rd flew an 1 1/2 away.
 
I have a Seekins PH3 and with factory ammo the bullets touch at 100 yards. I've had 4 or so failure to fires or light primer strikes.
 
I hate to say this and hope it isn’t true, but these premium factory rifles are popping up all the time seems, it really started years ago with Christian arms. People buy them they are great till they get popular then they kind of go down hill. I have been recommending the seekins lately to people that don’t want to go custom I really hope this is a fluke for them. I would say 99 percent of the time good action custom barrel good gunsmith and you will always have a good shooting rifle. But I know there is always a budget to follow. Good luck hope it works out for you.
 
I hate to say this and hope it isn’t true, but these premium factory rifles are popping up all the time seems, it really started years ago with Christian arms. People buy them they are great till they get popular then they kind of go down hill. I have been recommending the seekins lately to people that don’t want to go custom I really hope this is a fluke for them. I would say 99 percent of the time good action custom barrel good gunsmith and you will always have a good shooting rifle. But I know there is always a budget to follow. Good luck hope it works out for you.
You should read my post I wrote yesterday- "more Seeking Precision problems"
 
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