Description
You know that feeling when you’re trying to build a precision rifle? You start with a great action, then you need a chassis, a barrel, a trigger—it’s a project. I’ve been there. Then I got my hands on the Seekins Precision Havak Bravo .308 Win, 24″ Barrel, KRG Bravo/Aluminum Chassis, Black Stock, Black, 20rd. It’s the factory rifle that feels like a custom build, and it’s ready to go the moment you pick it up.
The Seekins Precision Havak Bravo .308 Win, 24″ Barrel, KRG Bravo/Aluminum Chassis, Black Stock, Black, 20rd is a turn-key precision rifle system. It combines Seekins’ renowned Havak Pro action with a match-grade 24-inch barrel, all housed in the highly configurable KRG Bravo chassis. This rifle is designed for consistent, sub-MOA accuracy right out of the box, requiring no gunsmithing to get started. It ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Let’s start with the heart: the Havak Pro action. This is a controlled-round-feed, three-lug design with a 60-degree bolt throw. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of various .308 match ammo through it, and the smoothness is notable. The extraction is positive, and the integral recoil lug is a solid piece of engineering that mates perfectly with the chassis. It’s one of those actions that just feels robust and reliable, which is exactly what you want when you’re focusing on a target 600 yards out.
The 24-inch, spiral-fluted, button-rifled barrel is the other half of the accuracy equation. It’s a medium-contour profile that balances weight and heat dissipation well. I found it liked 168-grain and 175-grain SMKs equally, consistently printing groups under an inch with quality factory loads. The threaded muzzle (5/8-24) is ready for your preferred muzzle device or suppressor. At a total weight around 10.5 pounds unscoped, it’s manageable for field use but stable on the bench.
Then there’s the KRG Bravo chassis. Look, this is what makes the package so compelling. Instead of a traditional stock, you get an aluminum bedding block inside a polymer shell. This gives you the rigidity of an aluminum chassis for the action with the ergonomics and cost-savings of polymer. The adjustable length of pull and comb height are huge—it let me get a perfect cheek weld and eye alignment with my scope in minutes. The forend has M-LOK slots at 3, 6, and 9 o’clock, and the whole system is compatible with a wide range of AICS-pattern magazines, which are the standard for precision rifle competition.
Here’s the thing—for $1739.00, you’re getting a complete system that would cost significantly more to piece together. The trigger is a user-adjustable two-stage unit that breaks cleanly right around 2.5 pounds from the factory. The 20-round AICS magazine it comes with is a nice touch for longer strings of fire or training classes.
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Overall Weight | Approx. 10.5 lbs |
| Action | Havak Pro, 3-Lug Bolt |
| Chassis | KRG Bravo Aluminum/Polymer |
| Magazine | 1x 20rd AICS Pattern |
Pros: Exceptional out-of-the-box accuracy. The KRG chassis offers fantastic ergonomics and adjustability for the price. The Havak action is smooth and reliable. It’s a complete, ready-to-shoot system with no extra parts needed.
Cons: At 10+ pounds, it’s not a lightweight mountain rifle. The black stock is a bit plain for some—though KRG sells colored shell kits. The 24-inch barrel can feel a bit long in tight shooting positions or vehicles.
This rifle is for the shooter who wants serious precision rifle performance without the wait, cost, or uncertainty of a full custom build. It’s ideal for PRS production class, long-range training, or as a dependable hunting rifle for open terrain where shots can be long. If you appreciate a modular platform you can tweak and accessorize over time, the Bravo chassis platform is perfect.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel threaded for a muzzle device?
A: Yes. The 24-inch barrel comes with a 5/8-24 thread pattern, ready for a brake, compensator, or suppressor mount.
Q: Can I use other magazines with it?
A: Absolutely. It feeds from standard AICS-pattern short-action magazines. Brands like Magpul, Accuracy International, and MDT make compatible mags in various capacities.
Q: Is the stock adjustable?
A: Yes. The KRG Bravo chassis features a fully adjustable cheek riser and an adjustable length of pull via spacers, allowing you to fit the rifle to your body perfectly.
If you’re ready for a precision .308 that hits the ground running, this Seekins package is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.




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