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Seekins Havak Element vs Christensen vs Fierce Carbon Rogue
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<blockquote data-quote="doc1059" data-source="post: 3101601" data-attributes="member: 129706"><p>As I prepare to retire off active duty with 25 years I have my sights set on a "forever" rifle. Primarily for whitetail but want the option to go out West.</p><p></p><p>I have narrowed down my search between the Seekins Havak Element, Christensen Arms Ridgeline Carbon and a Fierce Carbon Rogue. </p><p></p><p>Hands down the research shows Seekins far and away based on other reviews. Seems to be a lot of negative reviews on Christtensen Arms quality and customer service. Though feels great in my hands.</p><p></p><p> The Seekins Havak Element is exactly what I am looking for: short, light weight and a shooter from what I hear. But the "palm swell" on the Seekins felt awkward in my hands the first time I handled one. Not sure I can get past the palm swell perhaps? It's a great gun with a big price tag, just wanted to see how others went with the "fit test"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doc1059, post: 3101601, member: 129706"] As I prepare to retire off active duty with 25 years I have my sights set on a "forever" rifle. Primarily for whitetail but want the option to go out West. I have narrowed down my search between the Seekins Havak Element, Christensen Arms Ridgeline Carbon and a Fierce Carbon Rogue. Hands down the research shows Seekins far and away based on other reviews. Seems to be a lot of negative reviews on Christtensen Arms quality and customer service. Though feels great in my hands. The Seekins Havak Element is exactly what I am looking for: short, light weight and a shooter from what I hear. But the "palm swell" on the Seekins felt awkward in my hands the first time I handled one. Not sure I can get past the palm swell perhaps? It's a great gun with a big price tag, just wanted to see how others went with the "fit test"? [/QUOTE]
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