Blind shooter:
Over the years a bunch of double action .357 mags have followed me home and taken up residence in my gun safe. Since they are all friends and not going any where I'll tell you what I think about each member of my family of .357 double actions.
1. Smith/Wesson 357, oginal 8+ inch barrrel, Currently retired after killing up teen deer, bear, rabbits, squirrels, beer cans and anything else I decided to pull the trigger on. Gun was used with open sights and has a great single action trigger pull. Maybe the best of any gun I own.
2. Smith/Wesson 686, 4 inch barrel, 6 shots, good trigger pull, good sights but doesn't eat the heavy loads as well as some other revolvers that I own. Could be that I don't like a short barrel revolver, easy to put under your jacket for concelled carry.
3. Colt Pyton, 4 inch barrel, good double action revolver. never hunted with this gun. Had a trigger job done on it and it some times hits the primers to light to fire (I tend to like'm to go bang when I pull the trigger). It hasn't been used in several years and I need to get it looked at.
4. Colt Cobra, 6 inch stainless, With light 158 grain loads this gun is a tack driver, The cylinder is shorter than Smith or Rugers and I like to use the 429357 Keith bullets in my .357's. These loads are to long for this gun. The angle from the grip to the barrel is different on this revolver from Ruger and Smith's and seems to work really well for me. Over 3500 rounds and no problems.
5. Ruger 161, 6 inch stainless, I shoot this gun a lot, it fires anything and everthing and does reasonably well with all of them. Trigger has been worked on and double action is now very smooth as well as single action. Heavy loads shoot just fine and I have had no trouble with this revolver at all. It has had a lot (3000 +) rounds through it.
6. Ruger SP 101, 2 inch stainless, In heavy .357 loads this gun will get you attention so I generally just shoot heavy .38's in it. It is a stay at home gun and lives in the night stand next to my bed. Has a great double action trigger pull and with fixed sights has no trouble putting them in the important area of a B-27 target. It always goes bang when I pull the trigger.
7. Ruger Security Six, blue, 6 inch barrel, This gun has been extensively worked over for shooting bowling pins double action. Shoots great, still tight after maybe 10,000 rounds of regular .38's and .357's. Never had any problems with it at all, but never hunted with it.
8. Ruger Security Six, 4 inch stainless, Same as my other Security Six except 4 inch and stainless.
9. Taurus 669, 6 inch stainless, The Taurus is a durable gun, good trigger pull and totally reliable. It is not as accurate as either my colt or Ruger 161, You do have to watch overall cartridge length, and you have to get used to using it double action.
My thoughts are that Ruger are hard to beat for the price, and are very durable with a good service dept. Smith's are smooth, accurate with good sights, but not as robust as the Ruger's, Colt's are accurate but lack the ability to handle long cartridge lengths. The Taurus is the new comer and I personally have not shot it as much as the others. It appears to be strong, functional and has good trigger pull.