For you coastal bear types.

At almost $14,000, you'd think that they would use a chunk of laminate without all of that heartwood... I would rather a black recoil pad and bright stainless.

Nice rifle though... not worth the asking price.
 
Thanks Chuck. I love fine firearms, however this is a little to rich for my bank account. NAGG really make works of art.
 
At nearly 11 pounds empty and a brake, I'm sure it's pleanant to shoot. That's about all I find pleasant about it though.
 
100k for a tarted up Winchester and the worlds ugliest scope mount sure makes what Ralph Martini is offering look like a real Bargain!
 
Anything from David Miller does not come cheap. That said, you'd think they would be a tad more picky on selecting the Boyd's stock wood.

I agree that the recoil pad should be black, but with blued steel. Model 70's are a great platform to work with. My one is a 458 Win.;)
 
So the difference is $86,000??? That is one hell of a hunk of wood...

This is used. I would suspect that this rifle was 30k plus new. I’m not 100% up on the Miller market and I don’t think it’s quite what it was, but at one time it could be argued that no one could command more for his work and could have been considered the finest in the trade. I only know of two gunsmiths featured in the Rob Report and he is one of them.
 
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