Description
You’ve saved up, you’ve researched calibers, and you’re ready to step up from a basic hunting rifle into a true long-range system. But the price tags on custom rigs can be a gut punch. You need performance that doesn’t require a second mortgage—a rifle that’s ready to work, not just look pretty on the rack. That’s the exact gap the Seekins Precision Havak Bravo 6.5 PRC, 24″ Barrel, KRG Bravo/Aluminum Chassis, Green/Black, 20rd fills. It’s a factory-built precision rifle that delivers custom-level features at a production price, offering serious shooters a practical path to hitting distant targets without financial regret.
The Seekins Precision Havak Bravo is a purpose-built, long-range rifle chambered in the hard-hitting 6.5 PRC cartridge. It features a 24-inch, button-rifled barrel for high velocity, a fully adjustable KRG Bravo polymer/aluminum chassis for a stable and customizable fit, and comes in a green/black finish with a 20-round magazine. Priced at $1786.00, it represents a significant value in the precision rifle market, blending high-end components into a ready-to-shoot package that ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Let’s break down where your money goes. The heart is the 6.5 PRC chambering—a modern cartridge designed to push heavy, high-BC bullets faster and flatter than the venerable 6.5 Creedmoor, making it a potent choice for hunters and target shooters who regularly engage beyond 600 yards. The 24-inch cold hammer-forged barrel is the engine, providing the necessary barrel length to realize the cartridge’s full potential. This setup is drop-in ready, requiring no gunsmithing to start achieving tight groups.
The KRG Bravo chassis is the secret sauce for the value proposition. Instead of a traditional stock, you get an aluminum-reinforced polymer chassis that offers far greater rigidity and accessory compatibility. It includes a fully adjustable buttstock and cheek riser, so you can dial in your length of pull and cheek weld perfectly. The integrated M-LOK slots mean mounting a bipod—like those from Magpul or Harris—is straightforward and rock-solid. The rifle weighs in at approximately 10.5 pounds, which is a practical tradeoff for stability off the bench or in a hunting blind.
Seekins Precision’s reputation for quality machining is evident in the action. The Havak Pro two-lug action is known for its smooth bolt lift and positive extraction. It mates with the chassis to create a consistent bedding platform, which is critical for repeatable accuracy. The included 20-round magazine is a generous capacity for a day at the range or a long course of fire. Compared to building a similar rifle from separate components (action, barrel, chassis, trigger), the Havak Bravo package at $1786.00 often comes in several hundred dollars less, which is real bang-for-your-buck.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 6.5 PRC |
| Barrel Length | 24 Inches |
| Overall Weight | Approx. 10.5 lbs |
| Stock/Chassis | KRG Bravo Aluminum/Polymer Chassis |
| Magazine Capacity | 20 Rounds (AICS Pattern) |
| Finish | Green/Black Cerakote |
Pros & Cons
The pros are clear: you get a modern, long-range capable cartridge in a stable, feature-rich chassis system from two respected brands (Seekins and KRG) for a price that undercuts many competitors. The adjustability means it can fit a wide range of shooters. The con? That 10.5-pound weight makes it less ideal for mountain hunting where every ounce counts. Also, 6.5 PRC ammo is more expensive and less common than 6.5 Creedmoor, so practice ammo costs are a real factor in your budget.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the budget-conscious shooter who has outgrown entry-level platforms. It’s perfect for the Missouri hunter pursuing elk or mule deer at extended ranges, the PRS-style competition newcomer, or the serious recreational shooter who wants a single, versatile rifle for both paper and game. It’s not a lightweight stalker’s rifle; it’s a stable, do-it-all precision tool.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the 6.5 PRC a good choice for a first precision rifle?
A: It depends. If you’re primarily target shooting and want lower ammo cost and less recoil, start with 6.5 Creedmoor. If your main goal is hunting larger game at longer distances and you’re willing to manage the recoil and cost, the 6.5 PRC in this platform is an excellent, capable starting point.
Q: Can I use other magazines with the KRG Bravo chassis?
A: Yes. The chassis accepts standard AICS-pattern box magazines, which are widely available from brands like Magpul, Accurate Mag, and MDT in various capacities, giving you plenty of affordable options.
Q: What kind of accuracy can I expect?
A: Seekins Precision guarantees sub-MOA accuracy with match-grade ammunition. Many users report consistent 0.75 MOA or better performance with quality factory ammo, which is more than sufficient for ethical hunting and competitive shooting at most levels.
If you’re ready to bridge the gap between factory sporter rifles and full-custom money pits, the Havak Bravo represents a calculated, high-value step up. See full details and availability at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.




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