Description
The Seekins Precision Havak Pro HP1 308 Win/7.62 24″ 5R Threaded Barrel, Magpul Stock, 5rd is a purpose-built, precision-oriented bolt-action rifle designed for the shooter who demands repeatable accuracy at distance. It combines a premium 5R-rifled, threaded 24-inch barrel with a robust action and a proven Magpul Hunter stock, creating a system ready for long-range target work, tactical training, or hunting in open terrain. This isn’t a casual plinker; it’s a tool for when your shot placement is non-negotiable. At $1756.76, it represents a significant investment in a rifle that’s engineered to perform without the need for immediate aftermarket upgrades. The rifle ships to Missouri and compliant US states, ready for your FFL transfer.
Key Features
- 5R Rifled, Threaded 24″ Barrel: The 5R rifling profile reduces bullet jacket deformation and fouling, promoting consistent velocity and easier cleaning. The threaded muzzle (5/8-24) is ready for your suppressor or muzzle brake right out of the box.
- Magpul Hunter 700 Stock: Provides a familiar, ergonomic platform with adjustable length of pull and comb height. It features integrated M-LOK slots for accessory mounting and a rigid, stable foundation for the barreled action.
- Seekins Precision DBM: The detachable box magazine system is reliable and accepts AICS-pattern magazines, giving you flexibility in capacity and ensuring smooth, reliable feeding of the potent .308 Winchester/7.62 NATO cartridge.
- Proprietary Havak Action: Features a 70-degree bolt throw for faster cycling and a smooth, consistent feel. The integral 20 MOA Picatinny rail is machined directly into the receiver for unwavering optic mounting.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO |
| Barrel | 24″, 5R Rifling, Threaded 5/8-24 |
| Stock | Magpul Hunter 700 |
| Magazine | 5-round Detachable Box (AICS pattern) |
| Action | Bolt Action, 70-degree throw |
| Overall Length | Approx. 44.5 inches (with 24″ barrel) |
The rifle’s foundation is the Havak action, which is built to exacting tolerances. The 70-degree bolt lift is a tangible advantage when you’re working from a prone position or trying to maintain sight picture—less movement means a faster follow-up. The 24-inch barrel length is a sweet spot for the .308, allowing the cartridge to reach its efficient velocity potential without becoming overly cumbersome. Weighing in around 9 to 10 pounds unscoped, it’s substantial enough to be stable on bags or a bipod but not so heavy that it’s a burden to carry afield. The included 5-round magazine is just the start; the system’s compatibility with any standard AICS-pattern magazine opens up a world of options from brands like Magpul, Accuracy International, and MDT.
Who This Rifle Is For
This Havak Pro HP1 is for the disciplined shooter. It’s for the hunter setting up on a powerline cut or western ridge where a 400-yard shot is a real possibility. It’s for the tactical competitor or long-range enthusiast who spends weekends at the 600-yard line, tracking wind calls and measuring groups. It’s also for the individual who values a refined factory rifle that requires no gunsmithing to be effective—you mount a quality optic like a Vortex Viper PST Gen II or a Leupold Mark 5HD, zero it, and start developing data. If your scenario involves precise fire at extended ranges with a proven, hard-hitting cartridge, this is your platform.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The out-of-the-box accuracy potential is the main draw, thanks to the premium barrel and rigid bedding system. The feature set is complete—threaded barrel, adjustable stock, excellent trigger, and a great DBM system. The action is exceptionally smooth, and the 70-degree bolt throw is a genuine ergonomic improvement. It’s a rifle you can trust without modification.
Cons: That said, the price point places it firmly in the premium factory rifle category. The .308, while incredibly capable, is not a ultra-long-range cartridge compared to 6.5 Creedmoor or similar; it’s a practical choice with abundant, affordable ammunition. The 24-inch barrel makes the overall package less ideal for tight-quarters hunting or highly mobile shooting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the muzzle threaded for a suppressor?
A: Yes. The barrel comes from Seekins Precision with a 5/8-24 thread pattern, which is the standard for .30 caliber muzzle devices and suppressors. No adapter is needed—your compatible brake or suppressor mounts directly.
Q: Can I use different magazines with this rifle?
A: Absolutely. The rifle uses Seekins’ bottom metal that accepts standard AICS-pattern magazines. You can use the included 5-rounder or swap in 10-round magazines from Magpul, Accuracy International, or other reputable manufacturers for the range or competition.
Q: What is the weight of the rifle?
A: The exact weight can vary slightly, but expect the Seekins Precision Havak Pro HP1 in this configuration to be in the neighborhood of 9.5 to 10 pounds without an optic, rings, or bipod. This weight contributes significantly to its stability for precision shooting.
When it comes to building a reliable, accurate long-range system, the foundation is everything. The Seekins Precision Havak Pro HP1 provides that foundation with expert engineering and top-tier components. It’s a rifle that respects the shooter’s intent and the cartridge’s capability. See the full details and availability at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.




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