Description
The Seekins Precision Havak Bravo .308 Win, 24″ Barrel, KRG Bravo/Aluminum Chassis, Green Stock, Black, 20rd is a factory-built precision rifle that delivers high-end performance at a mid-range price. It combines Seekins’ renowned action and barrel with the modular KRG Bravo chassis, offering a turn-key long-range rig for under $2,000. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Key Features
- Seekins Precision Havak Pro Series action with a 20 MOA Picatinny rail.
- Match-grade, button-rifled 24-inch 416R stainless steel barrel with a 1:10″ twist rate.
- KRG Bravo aluminum chassis system with a green polymer stock for enhanced ergonomics and stability.
- User-adjustable trigger, factory set to a crisp 2.5-3.5 lbs pull.
- Accepts AICS-pattern .308 Winchester/7.62x51mm magazines (one 20-round Magpul PMAG included).
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | .308 Winchester |
| Barrel Length | 24 inches |
| Twist Rate | 1:10″ |
| Overall Length | Approx. 44.5 inches |
| Weight (Unloaded) | Approx. 10.5 lbs |
| Magazine Capacity | 20 Rounds (AICS Pattern) |
The heart of this system is the Havak Pro Series action, known for its smooth bolt lift and positive extraction. It’s a true short-action footprint, making it compatible with many popular aftermarket triggers and chassis systems beyond the KRG Bravo it comes with. The 24-inch barrel provides optimal velocity for the .308 Winchester cartridge, helping you reach out further with authority. At a total weight around 10.5 pounds, it’s heavy enough to be stable from a bench or prone but not so cumbersome it can’t be used in the field. The real question is, can you find a better-built, ready-to-shoot chassis rifle for the $1739.00 price tag? It’s a tough ask.
Who This Rifle Is For
This rifle is built for the practical precision shooter who wants performance without the custom shop price or wait time. It’s ideal for PRS production class competitors, long-range hunters who appreciate a stable platform, and serious recreational shooters looking to consistently hit steel at 800+ yards. It’s not a lightweight mountain rifle; it’s a purpose-built tool for making accurate shots. If you’re stepping up from a budget bolt-action or a heavy-barreled AR-10 and want a dedicated precision instrument, this is your logical next step. The value proposition is clear: you get a system where the components alone would cost more if purchased separately and assembled.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The out-of-the-box accuracy is typically sub-MOA with quality match ammunition. The KRG Bravo chassis offers far more adjustability and a modern shooting posture than a traditional stock at this price point. The fit and finish are excellent, with no gunsmithing required to get started. You’re getting Seekins’ quality control on the critical components (action and barrel) paired with a best-selling chassis.
Cons: At over 10 pounds, it’s not a rifle you’ll want to carry all day on a hike. The 24-inch barrel can be unwieldy in tight blinds or shooting vehicles. While the Bravo chassis is highly capable, upgrading to KRG’s Whiskey-3 or other premium chassis later will add significant cost. You’re also committing to the .308 Winchester cartridge—a fantastic and capable round, but one with more drop and wind drift at extreme range than the newer 6mm and 6.5mm creedmoor options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does this rifle come with optics or rings?
A: No, it does not. The rifle comes as shown, with the 20 MOA Picatinny rail installed. You will need to purchase and mount your own scope, rings, and bipod. We recommend using quality, matched rings from brands like Seekins Precision, Vortex, or Warne for optimal performance.
Q: Can I change the barrel caliber later?
A: Yes, but with a caveat. The Havak action uses a shouldered, pre-fit barrel system. This means a competent gunsmith can swap barrels more easily than a traditional remage-style system. However, you must use a barrel specifically machined for the Seekins Havak action footprint. Several aftermarket companies, including Preferred Barrel Blanks, make pre-fits for this action.
Q: Is the stock color really green?
A: Yes. KRG calls this color “Forest Green.” It’s a dark, tactical green that is more subdued than a bright lime green. It provides excellent contrast for adding camouflage tape or a wrap if desired, and it’s a popular alternative to flat black or FDE. The chassis itself is black aluminum, with the green polymer forming the buttstock, forend, and grip panels.
Look, if your goal is to build a precision rifle piece-by-piece, you can certainly do that. But if you want a proven, integrated system that’s ready to zero and perform without the hassle, the Seekins Havak Bravo represents a serious value. It bridges the gap between factory sporter rifles and full custom builds. Check its availability for FFL transfer to your local dealer.


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