Looking forward to following your review here!
I picked up the new Element M3 barreled action in 6mm Creedmoor earlier this summer. I'm running it in Seekin's "Slam" chassis which they offer via their Custom Shop and is essentially identical to the "Hunter" chassis other than it utilizes a couple more carbon bits. I also have a Havak PH2 in 6mm Creedmoor that i've had since early 2023. I've been shooting these two rifles back to back for comparison sake the past couple months and have a couple thoughts:
- Accuracy: both rifles shoot much better than myself and every bit as well as the various custom guns amongst our crew of hunting budies.
- Element M3 Action:
- the new action with the 60 degree bolt throw is a strong improvement over the prior action. It is significantly smoother and far less susciptble to binding.
- my Element M3 barreled action is faster than my PH2 Havak barrled action despite being shorter.. This has been a weird one for me as I was expecting a 50-100fps penalty moving to the shorter Element M3 barreled action. In reality, i'm getting a 15 - 25fps increase in velocity.. Is the new action (designed for higher pressures) aiding in this improvement? or just coincidence?
- the quick exchange barrel system works and is extremly simple. I removed and reinstalled my barrel to test things out. Took less than 30 minutes, spacing held up perfect, and the gun continues to hammer. Seekins is selling pre-fits for $500 on Euro Optic. I jumped on a 22 ARC prefit (and their ARC bolt head) after seeing how easy the switch was. Should be nice having my "trainer" rig on the same platform as my hunting rig between seasons.
- Slam/Hunter Chassis:
- Everything is tight, solid, and functional on the Slam/Hunter chassis. My one complaint is the bottom of the buttstock is not great for getting supported. If anyone knows of a third party bag rider that would work, i'm all ears!
- my PH2 Havak is slightly easier to spot impacts with. I'm assuming it has to do with the 2+ pounds of extra weight over the Element M3 / Slam set up which is ~ 8.4 pounds with an NX8, Scythe Ti, and Seekins Medium Rings.
Overall I think Seekins may be on to something special here. For ~ $3,500, one can buy both an Element M3 Hunter (pick your caliber) and a 22 ARC trainer barrel. You essentially have a hunting rig and a trainer rig all with one lightweight and foldable chassis platform. Add on Seekin's quality and customer service and it starts to get pretty compelling.