A very important note about seekins, they are made in American! Lewiston Idaho to be exact, and truly the best warranty in the business the shooters satisfaction guarantee, if you EVER have an issue they will make it right, that being said my PH2 has never had an issue its the most accurate gun i own but it's nice to know if something was wrong they would have my back.
Being a 60+ year collector I have owned both but sold the Seekins after hunting with it! It just doesn’t fit me like the Sako’s do! I have Sako’s from the 60’s,70’s 90’s and there model 85 finlight which is my favorite for hunting since it fits me better then most of my custom builds do!
Sako makes some of the very best rifles for hunting! Seeking are great rifles too you really can’t go wrong with either but I have been hunting with Sako for years and they never disappoint!
Another great video! I've been researching both for these for months and watched several of your videos on them. I choose to Seekins ONLY because the Sako didn't come in the caliber I wanted-6mm Creedmoor. If Sako had, I would have picked it for the same reasons you mentioned.
Great comparison, thanks. I've got several Sako's and Tik's and they're simply bulletproof. Have had my eyes on a Seekins or Proof for a while but haven't been able to pull the trigger on either yet. Keep up the good work.
Man I just don’t understand these companies committing so hard on 90 degree bolt lifts. I guess they want to keep the 700 pattern actions but they’re so outdated at this point. Obviously I’m not a fan but the Seekins seems like a nice rifle otherwise.
A very important note about seekins, they are made in American! Lewiston Idaho to be exact, and truly the best warranty in the business the shooters satisfaction guarantee, if you EVER have an issue they will make it right, that being said my PH2 has never had an issue its the most accurate gun i own but it's nice to know if something was wrong they would have my back.
I love seekins and sako. Both great rifles
I second this. Got one in 7 PRC and its same hole accurate with the factory ELDX... and sub MOA with ELDM
Being a 60+ year collector I have owned both but sold the Seekins after hunting with it! It just doesn’t fit me like the Sako’s do! I have Sako’s from the 60’s,70’s 90’s and there model 85 finlight which is my favorite for hunting since it fits me better then most of my custom builds do!
Sako makes some of the very best rifles for hunting! Seeking are great rifles too you really can’t go wrong with either but I have been hunting with Sako for years and they never disappoint!
Both are great
Sako has been the most capable hunting rifle I have ever own. The best!
Another great video! I've been researching both for these for months and watched several of your videos on them. I choose to Seekins ONLY because the Sako didn't come in the caliber I wanted-6mm Creedmoor. If Sako had, I would have picked it for the same reasons you mentioned.
Glad I could help!
Thank you for the comparison
Great comparison, thanks. I've got several Sako's and Tik's and they're simply bulletproof. Have had my eyes on a Seekins or Proof for a while but haven't been able to pull the trigger on either yet. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching!
Z-rings from Burris have plastic inserts that will be set from zero to 49 moa by changing inserts only
Thanks for the comparison. What scope caps are you using in the videos. Are they vortex?
Butler Creek
That’s great thanks. Do you like them. Price is right
@@BBSlats they are ok
Well explained.....
How much are you actually limited without 20moa base
20 moa... depends on scope and ballistics
Man I just don’t understand these companies committing so hard on 90 degree bolt lifts. I guess they want to keep the 700 pattern actions but they’re so outdated at this point. Obviously I’m not a fan but the Seekins seems like a nice rifle otherwise.
I know they can easily drop a Timney in it too, but then there’s no provision for a 3 position safety with a bolt lock.