You have drawn a tough hand to play .257, Family matters are the pits ! My Grandad had two kids. My uncle who had three sons, was a lifer in the Navy, and as a result , other than phone calls, letters, and two weeks a year, my Grandparents had very little contact with his family. My mother lived about 4 blocks from my Grandparents, so I spent a lot of time hunting and fishing with Grandad. He died in 1987, and expressed his desire for my 17 year old (at that time) son to have his deer rifle. It was a very pristine 1898 ,long Krag. It wasn't worth a lot , about $250 at that time, but my uncle claimed it in spite of objections by all of the family members. I didn't put up a struggle, because it was HIS DAD'S gun. He sold it to his gun collecting neighbor as soon as he got back to Florida. The whole family kind of holds him in contempt, even his own kids. If he could get it back, and return it, I doubt if any of us would change our minds about him. I would keep it as long as that was your Grandad's wishes. Your great Aunt probably found out the rifle was worth a little money, and would sell it if you gave it back. That would make her the recipient of family ire, but the rifle would be gone from the family, for all time. It's all up to you. How broad are your shoulders, when it comes to holding up under family strife ? Cowpox