Guys-
I am a beginning handgunner looking for my first centerfire handgun. I will be using it for target shooting and general hunting and shooting. I have gravitated towards the revolver format for accuracy reasons, and, after handling a few, have pretty much decided that a Smith and Wesson is what I will end up with. I like their finesse compared to the Ruger, although I cannot write off the Ruger's beefiness. The Smith seems to have a better trigger all around, and more consistently smooth action. Now, the only question is which one to choose. I really like the 686 series, but there are 4 models I am torn between. I like the idea of the 8-inch barrel for the increased sight radius and velocity, as well as the reduced muzzle flip/recoil. I was told the barrel would be too long to carry much, though. I also like the 686 PP, with the port, for the same reason of reduced muzzle flip, except that I was told the port will make the muzzle blast more pronounced, and is not needed for a .357. What do you guys think? Now next we have the 686 P with a 7-shot cylinder. It has no port, but the extra round is tempting. Everyone seems to think the extra round is worth the extra $30. Last, and most definitely affordable, is the 686 6". It is only a 6-shot, but comes out to less than $500. I have not quite filled out yet, and I worry about my wrists since CTS runs in the family. Do I need the porting or the weight? Is 8" too long? Do I need 7 instead of 6? Are speedloaders that much harder to get for the 7-shot? (I was told they were, but by a retail salesman on comission) Is the recoil on a big .357 really that bad. Or the muzzle flip? Any input whatsoever to any of these questions, or anything that I've forgotten, would be most appreciated. I am new to this so I know like nothing. Thank you all
-Charles