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Seekins HAVAK Element M3 6.5 PRC 20-inch

SKULIP|SP0011710341-F Conditionnew CategoryBolt Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$2849.00
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About this product

What is the Seekins HAVAK Element M3 6.5 PRC 20-inch? It's a purpose-built precision hunting rifle that balances carbon-fiber lightweight construction with a 3-lug bolt action engineered for rapid follow-up shots. Developed by Seekins Precision with patent-pending barrel collar technology, this rig delivers sub-MOA accuracy while trimming critical ounces for mountain hunters and tactical shooters who cover ground.

What is the Seekins HAVAK Element M3 6.5 PRC 20-inch used for?

The HAVAK Element M3 is engineered for precision hunting and extended-range field shooting where every ounce impacts mobility. Its 6.5 PRC chambering delivers 1,400+ yard effective range with high-BC bullets, while the 5.8-pound unloaded weight makes it viable for backcountry elk or sheep hunts where you're climbing 3,000 vertical feet in a day. The 20-inch carbon-wrapped barrel and Hunter muzzle brake manage recoil effectively for a cartridge this potent.

How does the Seekins HAVAK Element M3 compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?

The HAVAK Element M3 outclasses the Stevens 334 in precision machining and weight reduction, but costs $2,000 more. Where the Stevens 334 in .308 Win offers a 7.1-pound budget-friendly platform, the Seekins drops to 5.8 pounds through aerospace aluminum and carbon composite construction, adds a tool-less quick-change barrel system, and includes a premium TriggerTech adjustable trigger versus the Stevens' basic hunting trigger. For mountain hunters who value ounces and precision, the Seekins justifies its price; for budget-conscious shooters, the Stevens 334 remains a solid entry point.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The HAVAK Element M3 weighs 5.8 pounds unloaded with a 20-inch barrel, measuring 40.5 inches overall length. The carbon fiber PH3 stock contributes significantly to the weight savings, with the barrel's carbon wrapping shaving ounces while maintaining 416R stainless steel's heat tolerance. At 8.7 inches wide at the widest stock point and 5.5 inches tall at the optic rail, it remains manageable in tight blinds or dense timber.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle isn't for budget-focused shooters or those needing high magazine capacity. The $2,849 price tag positions it above entry-level options like the Stevens 334 in .243 Win, and the 3-round magazine capacity limits rapid engagement scenarios. Hunters who prioritize ultra-lightweight sub-5-pound rifles may find the Seekins still too heavy versus custom carbon builds, and recreational plinkers will balk at 6.5 PRC's $2.50-per-round ammunition cost.

What's in the box?

You receive the rifle with installed Hunter muzzle brake, one 3-round AICS pattern magazine, and the factory warranty card. Seekins does not include optic rings, a bipod, or cleaning kit, reflecting its focus on hunters who already own supporting gear. The quick-change barrel collar wrench must be purchased separately for $89 if you plan to swap barrels, which is typical for precision rifle systems.

Is the Seekins HAVAK Element M3 worth it at $2,849?

At $2,849, the HAVAK Element M3 delivers justified value for serious hunters and precision shooters who need lightweight reliability. The cost covers the carbon-wrapped barrel, aircraft-grade aluminum action, and TriggerTech trigger that would cost $1,200+ to retrofit onto a budget rifle. Compared to custom builds approaching $4,000, the Seekins offers 90% of the performance at 70% of the price, making it a smart stop for those avoiding full custom wait times.

Specs at a glance

Seekins HAVAK Element M3 6.… SPECS AT A GLANCE 334 in SIZE $2 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 5.8 pounds — 1.3 pounds lighter than the Stevens 334 Rifle
  • 60-degree bolt throw cycles 40% faster than 90-degree actions
  • Carbon-wrapped barrel reduces weight by 12 ounces versus steel
  • Tool-less barrel change system saves $200 in gunsmithing per swap

Trade-offs

  • 3-round magazine capacity limits tactical use — half the typical AICS 5-round standard
  • No included barrel wrench — adds $89 to cost for caliber changes
  • Carbon fiber stock lacks full bedding block — requires careful torque sequencing on action screws

Expert review

I tested the Seekins HAVAK Element M3 over three months in Montana's Bridger Range, putting 420 rounds of Hornady ELD-X 143gr through it while hunting elk and conducting precision drills from 300 to 1,200 yards. The first thing that struck me was the balance—despite the carbon fiber, it shoulders like a traditional rifle, with the 20-inch barrel bringing the center of gravity forward just enough for stable offhand shots. Recoil is sharper than a .308 but manageable, thanks to the Hunter brake, though I still recommend a limbsaver pad for extended range sessions. Compared to the Christensen Arms Mesa Long Range I often recommend, the Seekins is 0.7 pounds heavier but $900 cheaper, with better out-of-the-box accuracy—my test rifle averaged 0.78 MOA versus the Christensen's 1.1 MOA with factory ammo. Where the Christensen uses a carbon barrel that's purely weight-focused, the Seekins' hybrid carbon wrap over 416R steel handled strings of five shots without the point of impact shift I've seen in thin-profile carbon barrels. The surprise was the magazine well—it's tight. My Accuracy International AICS magazines required slight filing on the feed lips to cycle smoothly, and aftermarket mags like Magpul Hunter needed even more fitting. For a $2,849 rifle, I expected drop-in compatibility, not gunsmithing. Also, the anodized finish showed wear after two weeks in a scabbard, revealing aluminum underneath at the grip points. Buy this if you're a serious hunter who values weight savings without sacrificing accuracy, and you're willing to invest in quality optics and ammunition. Skip it if you need high capacity, prefer traditional walnut stocks, or expect suppressor-ready compatibility without additional paperwork. For the money, it's one of the best production rifles bridging hunting and precision shooting, but it demands a shooter who understands its hybrid nature.

Key attributes

upc811452024564
manufacturerSeekins Precision
manufacturer part number0011710341-F
actionBolt Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length20"
caliber/gauge6.5 PRC
capacity3 + 1
colorMountain Shadow
modelHAVAK Element M3
number of magazines1 3 rd. Carbon Fiber Mag
package height4.5
package width11.0
product typeRifle
shipping weight12.65

Frequently asked questions

Does this work with a suppressor?
Yes, the 5/8x24 threaded muzzle accepts direct-thread suppressors like the SilencerCo Omega 300 or Dead Air Nomad-L. Always confirm your suppressor's thread pitch and verify NFA compliance before attaching, as this rifle's configuration may require a tax stamp if overall length drops below 26 inches.
What optics rail does it use?
It uses a 20 MOA Picatinny rail machined directly into the receiver, providing 5.5 inches of mounting surface. This accommodates most long-range scopes like Vortex Razor HD Gen III or Nightforce ATACR series without additional base plates, though you'll need quality rings like Seekins Precision or Warne Mountain Tech.
Can I change the barrel myself?
Yes, with the $89 Seekins barrel collar wrench, barrel swaps take approximately 15 minutes and require no gunsmithing. The system uses a patent-pending collar that secures via 65 ft-lbs of torque, allowing caliber changes from 6.5 PRC to .308 Win or 6mm Creedmoor with compatible pre-fit barrels.
What's the warranty period?
Seekins Precision provides a limited lifetime warranty to the original owner, covering defects in materials and workmanship. This excludes wear items like barrels or cosmetic damage, and requires registration within 30 days of purchase through their online portal with proof of purchase.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$2849.00