Description
You’re on a ridgeline, wind reading is critical, and the target is a long way out. Your gear can’t be the variable. You need a rifle that’s a known quantity—a tool that bridges the gap between precision engineering and practical field use. That’s where the Seekins Precision Havak Bravo .308 Win, 24″ Barrel, KRG Bravo/Aluminum Chassis Flat Dark Earth Stock, Black, 20rd, steps in. It’s a purpose-built, chassis-based rifle designed for the shooter who demands repeatable accuracy without the custom shop price tag or wait.
The Seekins Precision Havak Bravo is a modern precision rifle chambered in .308 Winchester. It features a 24-inch, button-rifled, hand-lapped barrel for optimal velocity and consistency, paired with Seekins’ proprietary two-lug bolt action. The rifle is housed in a KRG Bravo chassis with an integrated aluminum bedding block, offering a rigid, stable platform in a Flat Dark Earth finish. This configuration is drop-in ready and ships with a 20-round AICS-pattern magazine, requiring no gunsmithing to achieve its sub-MOA accuracy guarantee right from the factory. At $1739.00, it represents a significant value in the precision rifle market.
Built on a Foundation of Stability
The heart of this system is the KRG Bravo chassis. It’s not just a stock—it’s an aluminum-reinforced structure that fully encapsulates the receiver. This eliminates flex and provides a consistent, repeatable bedding surface that free-floats the heavy-contour 24-inch barrel. The result? The barrel harmonics remain predictable shot after shot. The adjustable length of pull and cheek riser mean the rifle fits you, not the other way around, which is critical when you’re trying to manage recoil and stay on target for follow-up shots. Weighing in at approximately 10.5 pounds unloaded, it’s heavy enough to be stable from a bipod but remains manageable for tactical carries.
Precision Where It Counts
Seekins didn’t cut corners on the action. The Havak action uses a cone-shaped bolt nose for smooth feeding and a dual ejector system for positive case extraction. The 70-degree bolt throw allows for rapid cycling without breaking your cheek weld. Paired with the crisp, user-adjustable trigger, you have a control interface that feels refined and deliberate. The .308 Win chambering is a deliberate choice—it’s a proven caliber with abundant, affordable match-grade ammunition available, from brands like Federal Gold Medal Match and Hornady ELD-M, making practice and competition financially sustainable. The 24-inch barrel length optimizes the cartridge’s ballistic potential, squeezing out every bit of velocity for flatter trajectories at extended ranges.
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Stock/Chassis | KRG Bravo (FDE) with Aluminum Bedding Block |
| Magazine | 20-Round AICS Pattern (Included) |
| Action | Seekins Precision Havak Bolt Action |
| Overall Weight | Approx. 10.5 lbs |
Pros & Cons
Pros: Sub-MOA accuracy guarantee out of the box. The KRG Bravo chassis offers incredible rigidity and adjustability for the price. The 20-round magazine capacity is generous for most disciplines. The .308 Win platform ensures low-cost practice and high compatibility. The fit and finish are top-tier for a production rifle.
Cons: At over 10 pounds, it’s not a lightweight mountain rifle. The 24-inch barrel can be cumbersome in tight shooting positions or vehicles. As with any firearm purchase, an FFL transfer is required.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is for the practical precision shooter. Think PRS production class competitors, law enforcement marksmen, or the serious hunter who takes long shots across Missouri crop fields. It’s for the person who understands that a stable platform is the first step to making hits, and who values a rifle that works with, not against, their fundamentals. If your goal is to build skill on a system that won’t hold you back, this is a compelling starting point.
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 muzzle brake or suppressor.
Q: What optics mounting system does it use?
A: The Havak action has a Remington 700 footprint, one of the most common patterns available. This makes it compatible with a vast array of scope mounts and rings from brands like Seekins Precision, Spuhr, and Nightforce.
Q: Can the chassis be adjusted for a left-handed shooter?
A: The KRG Bravo chassis is inherently right-handed, but Seekins Precision does offer left-handed Havak actions. You would need to source a left-handed barreled action to build into this chassis, or select a different stock option.
Ready to deploy a rifle built for real-world precision? The Seekins Precision Havak Bravo in .308 Win is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Configure your optics and bipod, and put it to work.


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