I'm pretty sure that's why S&W made the 5" J frame. Easier to carry, long enough to shoot well and still get some velocity out of it for critters. Sounds like a good idea to me.
Hello
I Look at it as a
Marketing theme. It cost's
far less to Make a smaller framed Stainless .357 than it did the Vintage classics's like the top of the Line
model 27's which are the Grand Son to the famous
Registered Magnums. People are just not willing to spend in excess of
$1000.00 today for a revolver made like the
model 27's were. I still like and hunt down the model 27's as they are heavy enough to suck up any Hot handloads I Place in them, and are tack drivers on Target's due to their Inherent Target style quality design, being more stable than any-J-frame revolver's I have. If a -J-frame sized .357 is what your after, and daily Carry is an issue that requires a smaller size frame, Then I would say the model 60 is the one, But for the Long run, One can't beat the
classic look, feel or overall durability of the Famous Model 27's that started it all way back in
1935.and I am still Obsessed with Regards, Hammerdown
