Yes, as a matter of fact I have one which I received on my 15th. birthday. This one was chambered for .410/.22WMR. My Dad went over and borrowed 5 rounds of .22 ammo from the Methodist minister, one of the few around to own one of these chamberings.
Well, that Savage made for many a fine meal, as we hunted grouse on the middle fork of the Clearwater river, up by Lowell, on U.S. Highway 12. We shot them out of elderberry bushes in the evening. Many is the ground squirrel, rock chuck and jack rabbit that fell to that rifle. It was without a doubt one of the most accurate rifles I ever owned, and still is.
The rifle isn't used as much now as it was, but still is in outstanding condition. If I want to get serious about varmint shooting, it still is a good choice. I believe it was made circa 1962. Dad was a funeral director and got two of these rifles with Kellogg points, which was an embalming fluid manufacturer. Kind of like Green Stamps. In those days the guns came direct to the house, no FFL malarky. My twin brother got the other one, it was a .22 LR, as I already had a 67-A Winchester.