Stimpy, I won't answer for you, but I will speak for myself.
My NEF 357 is one of two calibers (the other is .22LR) in Handis that I will keep until the
"cold dead hands" moment comes. I shoot mostly .38 spl in it. My wife and kids love it. It is easy and relatively cheap to load for. It is relatively quiet, and low recoil. It has a simple straight grip PW stock, slightly bumped and scratched. I like the balance (18.5" barrel with factory front and rear Williams aperture sight). I don't use it for hunting 'cause I haven't hunted for a few years now (but I could and would). I will be taking it on a camping trip with my teenaged son this summer, along with a couple of .22s. I put it in a case and in the car, every time I go to the range, but I don't always take it to the firing line.
That being said, when I get all logical and stuff, and finally ask myself
"Why don't I shoot it more?" the first thing that comes up in my head is NOT a logical response, but an emotional one. I shot my first Eastern Whitetail 30 years ago with a Rossi M-92 in .357, and when I moved back to the wet coast twenty years ago, I shot my first Coastal Blacktail with a Handi Gun II in 357. In addition, the first centerfire rifle each of my kids fired was a Handi in .357, and that included them loading their own ammo to shoot.
So, even though what I have are not the same ones I harvest my deer with, I'm keeping a .357 Rossi lever gun, and a 357 Handi... just because I want to! No other answer is required.