Final follow up with a twist...
After a half dozen range sessions and contemplation, I decided to sell the PH2.
Like I mentioned above, it's a great rifle. Accurate, ergonomic, repeatable performance. A stellar company to boot.
It boiled down to my preference and real-world use case.
The bottom line is I'm a hunter and put on many miles each fall. I prefer a lightweight setup, that is still reliable and accurate. The VAST majority of my shots are going to be 300 yards and in, so I really don't need a "long range" setup.
The rifle that I bought in it's place...
Christensen Arms Mesa FFT in 6.5 Creedmoor. A few notes:
I'm 1/2 though the break-in process and am extremely impressed. Namely:
-Lightweight. The whole setup (gun, VX5, Talley) is less than 7lbs
-Compact. I removed the break and added a thread protector. It's < 40" total length
-Accurate. I shot touching 5-shot groups with Barnes TTSX and LRX
-Configuration. Moving over from a R700 Mountain Rifle, I appreciate the identical platform.
I dropped down to 6.5 Creedmoor for caliber. This is my dedicated deer/antelope gun. It will be all I need for the ranges that I shoot and it will allow me to practice more, as the recoil is light and the factory ammo is available and reasonable in price.
That's all for now. The Seekins is a great rifle, made by a great company, but the Christensen fits my intended use case.