The Seekins Precision Havak SIC Rifle is a high-performance firearm designed for precision shooting and tactical applications. This bolt-action rifle features a robust 338 Lapua caliber, making it suitable for long-range engagements and hunting at extended distances. Its durable Flat Dark Earth finish not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also provides excellent resistance to environmental elements, ensuring longevity in the field. The rifle is equipped with a 7-round capacity magazine and a 1-round chamber capacity, offering reliable ammunition handling for demanding shooting scenarios. The overall length of the Havak SIC is approximately 47 inches, and it weighs around 15 pounds and 5 ounces, balancing stability and maneuverability for precision shooting. The rifle's adjustable FDE chassis allows for a customizable fit, enhancing user comfort and control during use. The inclusion of an Arca Swiss rail provides versatility for mounting various accessories, such as bipods, lights, or additional optics, making this rifle adaptable to different shooting needs. Designed with a 60-degree bolt throw, the Havak SIC ensures smoother operation and quicker cycling, which is vital during high-pressure situations. Its no-optic configuration offers flexibility for users who prefer to add their preferred scope or sighting system, making it a versatile choice for shooters seeking a reliable long-range firearm. Whether for tactical operations, target shooting, or hunting, this rifle combines Seekins Precision's commitment to quality with functional features that enhance shooting performance.
Features:
- Interchangeable calibers for versatile use
- 60-degree bolt throw for smoother operation
- Arca Swiss rail installed for accessory mounting
- Chassis FDE adjustable stock for customizable fit
- Long-range caliber: 338 Lapua for extended precision
- Robust 7 + 1 magazine capacity for reliable ammunition handling
- Overall length approximately 47 inches for stability and control
- Weighs around 15 pounds 5 ounces for balance between portability and accuracy