Seekins PH3

I looked at a used PH2 .300 WM yesterday at the LGS. Came home to research a little on Seekins and watched that GA video. I'll hold out for a PH3 especially if they come in around the $1800 price point.
 
I'm trying to talk myself into another rifle and was comparing Seekins with Bergara. This may be the decision-maker for me.
 
I'm trying to talk myself into another rifle and was comparing Seekins with Bergara. This may be the decision-maker for me.

I could see me rocking the 20" .308 and picking up a 6mm Creedmoor barrel as well. I'd love it if a .223 bolthead becomes available too. The ability to rebarrel easily and the flat bottom reciever mated to a mini chassis pretty much sold me.
 
I could see me rocking the 20" .308 and picking up a 6mm Creedmoor barrel as well. I'd love it if a .223 bolthead becomes available too. The ability to rebarrel easily and the flat bottom reciever mated to a mini chassis pretty much sold me.
223 must be made as its available in the Hit Pro M3.

 
I could be wrong but I thought they mentioned right around 6 pounds.

JH
Was it 5.46 pounds? Good foe a 65 cm. But how accurate for a magnum load. Didn't they say .9 for the precision hunters rounds on the 65 prc. 8 pounds might be good with a steel instead of the carbon. What I was looking at was the Elementm in 7 prc. They spoke of having stocks for the 700 platforms down the line or did I hear what I wanted to hear? It after three so I might be dreaming??
 
Was it 5.46 pounds? Good foe a 65 cm. But how accurate for a magnum load. Didn't they say .9 for the precision hunters rounds on the 65 prc. 8 pounds might be good with a steel instead of the carbon. What I was looking at was the Elementm in 7 prc. They spoke of having stocks for the 700 platforms down the line or did I hear what I wanted to hear? It after three so I might be dreaming??
The new PH3 is far from a 700 platform. They made the stocks to have a chassis like mounting surface and added some flats to the action for this mounting surface. Idea is to get away from having to bed every stock.
 
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