The stock simply has a vertical grip. That doesn't mean it's set up for long range shooting. Some people prefer a vertical grip, some dont.How is the Seekins PH2 as a general purpose hunting rifle the stock looks like it's setup for long range just curious how it does as an all purpose setup.
What would you be looking to get for it? I love my 7 PRC and trust it could take pretty much anything in North America with proper bullet selection, but I don't think it's a bad idea to have an option with a little heavier pill and some extra "umph" as an insurance policy for the biggest/most dangerous game. Things like moose, brown bears, or non native game like nilgai and bigger African plains game.I like the stock a lot. It's set up to accommodate accurate shooting which should be desired at any range. If I wanted a 700 pattern action factory rifle, seekins would probably be my first stop. The recent generation bolt upgrade made them run a lot smoother. The original actions were a bit rough and took a lot of effort to cock.
I have a 300 wm PH2 that got rebarreled with a 9 twist bartlein carbon. It shoots great i just dont use it much. Been thinking of sending it down the road. I still have the factory barrel and would let it go for next to nothing too. They put some nice groups together with 190 FGMM to proof it but it never lived up to my expectations with bergers or ELDs.
The factory barrel or the whole rifle?What would you be looking to get for it? I love my 7 PRC and trust it could take pretty much anything in North America with proper bullet selection, but I don't think it's a bad idea to have an option with a little heavier pill and some extra "umph" as an insurance policy for the biggest/most dangerous game. Things like moose, brown bears, or non native game like nilgai and bigger African plains game.