I had an 1894 in 357 for years, thought it was the perfect "all-around" gun, then I got a 44 Mag. Turns out I was wrong, the 357 is the ultimate FUN gun, the 44 is the perfect EVERYTHING gun. You can load it light for an afternoon of plinking, mine shoots Specials like it was made for them. Or you can load it to the limit, and blast a deer, hog or varmint out to 100 yards or better. My 1894 is stainless, and once it was properly broken in, it's as slick as any lever gun I've ever handled. An officer I work with shot mine at the club range, and went out the next day and bought one just like it. It's light, accurate, powerful, and does everything I need a rifle for at 100 yards and under. Talk about a stress reliever! When I get home from the range after shooting that little silver beauty, I'm about as mellow as I ever get! When I used to get cranky, my girlfriend would tell me to "Take two boxes and call me in the morning!" It worked every time.
PJ