The Hedgehog
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Once you use a rifle stock like that a bit, you’ll never want to go back to the old style.Tough to beat getting your palm on a good sized swell...
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Once you use a rifle stock like that a bit, you’ll never want to go back to the old style.Tough to beat getting your palm on a good sized swell...
I handled an Element about two year ago and I remember that it was very light, but I don’t remember all of the details about the stock. Is the stock fully ambidextrous (no different swells/angles for us lefties)? Getting a custom rifle as light as the Seekins Element is an expensive proposition. I have used lots of right hand bolt guns. I could tell my wife that I am getting it for my daughter, then if a 300 PRC would end up being too much for her, I would just have to use it myself.Once you use a rifle stock like that a bit, you’ll never want to go back to the old style.
Here is the web page with pics, you can see the stock from both sides. In the PRC you will definitely want a break https://seekinsprecision.com/rifles-new/havak-bolt-rifles/havak-element.htmlI handled an Element about two year ago and I remember that it was very light, but I don’t remember all of the details about the stock. Is the stock fully ambidextrous (no different swells/angles for us lefties)? Getting a custom rifle as light as the Seekins Element is an expensive proposition. I have used lots of right hand bolt guns. I could tell my wife that I am getting it for my daughter, then if a 300 PRC would end up being too much for her, I would just have to use it myself.
Buying the one from the LRH forum post. Now to decide on scopes.