Also, don't be surprised when in a couple years the gun you wanted to baby and protect doesn't seem nearly as precious as originally thought.

Have you yourself shot this gun and patterned it? Does it fit you? Are you able to mount it in an instant and be pefectly lined up? If not, then keep it in the safe or sell it.

But if you get a feel for how the gun works for YOU, and it's a winner, then I'm sure you'll get around to using it, and on a farily regular basis. No disrespect meant, but you'd be silly not to.