I think that's what the OP was referring to. Having a gun(s) that you don't use a lot and it primarily resides in your safe, not in the field. It's not necessarily a bad thing. Just about anybody who owns enough guns to have a gun safe will have guns that they rarely or possibly even never use. Some guns could have sentimental value. Some could be for hunting a critter that you don't hunt much anymore. There could be a lot of reasons for having guns that you don't use much. I think some of us possibly hang up on the term "safe queen" as though it means something negative, like a gun that doesn't perform well, etc. It could be something that just sits in the safe a lot. Back to you Valorius.