New Seekins Rifles!!

I wish Seekins would design a pre64 Model 70 type trigger for these and a locking bolt. Would be about perfect for my wants.


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I am a very happy owner of a Seekins Element in 6.5 PRC. Here's my thoughts on the changes.

1. Very impressed that the prices remain static. Kudos to Seekins on that!

2. I am very unhappy about the M-Lok! It's going to add weight, and does absolutely nothing for me! I much prefer to add my own little arca plate. Why can't they just make it an upgrade option? Also not a fan of the added weight of the adjustable comb height. There's very few things more important than weight in a hunting rifle for me. I hunt backcountry pretty much exclusively, and carry my rifle up and down so much incredibly rough country every year. 1/2# extra is a big deal! Especially when it's a 1/2# that does nothing for me! Really hate this change!

3. Quick barrel change does nothing for me, but I suppose it's a selling point for some. I'm never wanting to re-zero just to shoot a new cartridge from the same platform. I also reload, so there's that.

4. Very happy with the shorter barrel options for the PH3! If they wouldn't also have the added weight of the M-Lok and adjustable cheek height, it would really make the PH3 a great option.

5. Also wish you wouldn't be forced to go Carbon Barrel in the Element line. It isn't a deal breaker, but I'm not a fan of Carbon Barrels.

6. I do love that they added the 7mm Backcountry. Intrigued by this offering.

7. Anyone in the North Idaho area want to sell me their Element in 6.5 PRC? I need to get one of the originals for my son before they're gone.
 
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These rifles look great - really interested to handle one and see how the 60* lift feels compared to the original 90.

I agree, not a fan of the MLOK system though - would rather just have the standard mounting studs so I can add a pic or arca rail myself. The adjustable comb is kind of a "meh" point for me as well. Adds weight, but I'm not counting oz the majority of the time.

Seekins can't please everyone - look at the debacle that happened with the Rokstok having way too many options which created a huge delay in delivery. Since Seekins doesn't sell direct to consumer (except their custom shop), it makes sense to only have one standard stock configuration.
 
I am a very happy owner of a Seekins Element in 6.5 PRC. Here's my thoughts on the changes.

1. Very impressed that the prices remain static. Kudos to Seekins on that!

2. I am very unhappy about the M-Lok! It's going to add weight, and does absolutely nothing for me! I much prefer to add my own little arca plate. Why can't they just make it an upgrade option? Also not a fan of the added weight of the adjustable comb height. There's very few things more important than weight in a hunting rifle for me. I hunt backcountry pretty much exclusively, and carry my rifle up and down so much incredibly rough country every year. 1/2# extra is a big deal! Especially when it's a 1/2# that does nothing for me! Really hate this change!

3. Quick barrel change does nothing for me, but I suppose it's a selling point for some. I'm never wanting to re-zero just to shoot a new cartridge from the same platform. I also reload, so there's that.

4. Very happy with the shorter barrel options for the PH3! If they wouldn't also have the added weight of the M-Lok and adjustable cheek height, it would really make the PH3 a great option.

5. Also wish you wouldn't be forced to go Carbon Barrel in the Element line. It isn't a deal breaker, but I'm not a fan of Carbon Barrels.

6. I do love that they added the 7mm Backcountry. Intrigued by this offering.

7. Anyone in the North Idaho area want to sell me their Element in 6.5 PRC? I need to get one of the originals for my son before they're gone.

I have a 7 PRC Element and absolutely love it. With that said, I added a Pic rail to it for a bipod and had to add a cheek pad to the stock to get a good fit. I couldn't be more thrilled with the changes they've made. The M-Lok adds easily customizable attachments and rigidity to the stock. The cheek riser is the best addition, by far. I have looked for solutions and ended up with a cheek pad, but have considered sending my stock off for a custom cheek riser to be cut and installed. And the QC barrel is amazing. I've considered running other chamberings and now this is a quick swap, 3-4 shots max to zero it, and game on. And if I don't like the carbon fiber barrel, there are ton's of all metal options for super cheap from Seekins. As far as weight, the rifle was already lighter than I wanted even with a silencer installed. This is another great improvement.

The changes they've made were a total home-run as far as I'm concerned. And thank god they kept that amazing palm swell. One of my favorite things about the Seekins bolt guns is that grip.
 
I have a 7 PRC Element and absolutely love it. With that said, I added a Pic rail to it for a bipod and had to add a cheek pad to the stock to get a good fit. I couldn't be more thrilled with the changes they've made. The M-Lok adds easily customizable attachments and rigidity to the stock. The cheek riser is the best addition, by far. I have looked for solutions and ended up with a cheek pad, but have considered sending my stock off for a custom cheek riser to be cut and installed. And the QC barrel is amazing. I've considered running other chamberings and now this is a quick swap, 3-4 shots max to zero it, and game on. And if I don't like the carbon fiber barrel, there are ton's of all metal options for super cheap from Seekins. As far as weight, the rifle was already lighter than I wanted even with a silencer installed. This is another great improvement.

The changes they've made were a total home-run as far as I'm concerned. And thank god they kept that amazing palm swell. One of my favorite things about the Seekins bolt guns is that grip.
Just goes to show how we all look at these things differently.
 
Didn’t these are used an after market rem 700 safety that would lock the bolt?? I seem to recall something like that back in the day. That would be a nice after market option if someone can do that.
 
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