Well Guys, I'm sort of like the Old Griz - I have far too many long guns I really enjoy shooting not to hunt with them but the real penchant is for the handgun. When my buddy and I go small gaming we rarely fire the shotguns, its mostly 22 pistol or sometimes 38s. During big game season it's always the grip of the 357 or the 44 magnum that my hand warms while I'm waiting for something to ambush. Haven't used my pet 40 cal in a number of years as the heft of my 3.5" Model 27 and 1/2 or my 4" 29-2 seems to feel a whole bunch better.
Sometimes, just sometimes I'll turn my 45 into a 38 Super and see if I can find a couple of yotes to chase around and if I think I might encounter a flock of turkey I'll make certain I'm using loads that will leave enough for the oven. That's where the Tokarev comes in handy - geez, if they ever loaded hollow-points or soft noses into those things it would change the equation drastically.
My only concern for bamming racoon with a 38/357 or 38 Super is that if they might be rabid I don't like the idea of spreading the disease around. In that regard I will have to watch the animal to see if they appear ill or diseased and make my choice as to where to place the shot.
Crows squawkin' over an Owl statue have no idea where the rounds are coming from and that adds to the enjoyment of handgunning. But, so does the look on the range officer's face when I start printing some decent groups at the 50 yard target with open sights. Those shoot n see targets are almost as good as the squawk you get from the crows. Mikey.