Well, maybe not the best, but it ranks up near to the top.
My Father in Law had a US Krag that he had gotten from a relative of his years ago. It had been sporterised in the 20s or 30s and my F in L had used it in the 50s and 60s to take numerous deer. I don't know that it was his favorite, but it, a Savage 99, and a Winchester 92 were the rifles he hung on to as he got older. It's one of those rifles that you just can't help but pick up and handle (fondle). The old stock had the checkering WELL worn, but was still visible and there was a slight crack just below the magazine box. It was a light weight, easy handling weapon and I always regretted not asking him If I could shoot it. After he passed away I lost track of it and just assumed that it was either sold or went to one of my Brother in Laws.
Well at the Christmas get together we hold at my house every year, my Brother in Law walked in with it and said, "here, this is for you". After I picked my jaw up off the floor, I was able to say thanks. My wife got that dreamy eyed look on her face, that she gets, when she remembers her childhood and talks about her dad. I know that this was an important link to my in laws family and I was very grateful to receive this gift.