Nice gun, especially with two sets of barrels. I think the 5E/Crowns and the Speciality Grade were the most elegant guns that the various Smith entities ever produced. The higher grades tend to be a bit too flashy for my taste (but I'd still like to own one). If the gun has not been recently ministered to by a competent smith, you might want to have it cleaned, inspected and lubed. While the stock is off, the smith could advise you on the possibility of glass bedding the head of the stock. This should minimize the chances of stock splits with modern loads. The best modern load for that gun is probably the Australian Winchester Super-X, soft shooting and very effective. I use them in my Smith 16 and 20, and they have become my favorite all around upland load.