I'm very pleased with the gun and it's not had much use since 1957 when it was made. Unfortunately whoever owned it before me did not treat it like a safe queen, it has a few marks on the bluing and stock but the bores are spotless.

Took it out again on Saturday with Shirley and GK Jr. We went to a wood where there are a lot of wild raspberries so we spent most of our time picking fruit and watching wild life.
Shirley took her brand new Webley & Scott O/U .410 but apart from shooting an old squirrel dray didn't get much chance to try it out. We all did a little plinking with the Savage and a box of sub sonics.
I thought you might like to see a few photos my son took, some are a bit shaky as he had a pump action in one hand and a camera in the other!


Young Roe Deer kid, its twin and mother were browsing nearby:

Male and female Silver-Washed Fritillary butterflies, which are common here but increasing scarce elswhere in the UK:


Here's a few more landscape shots:


