I have owned two of the Brownings, a .44 and a .357. I sold the .44, because the barrel was way out of spec - like .433 grooves and .428 bore with a really slow twist, 1:38 if I remember correctly. It would shoot Ranch Dog's 265 at full throttle pretty well, (sized to .433) but hated any and all light loads. On the other hand, the .357 is properly dimensioned and shoots good with everything I feed it. Plus it doesn't kick as much. So far, I have gone through about a half dozen 44 mag lever guns and never found any that were worth keeping. Haven't had a Rossi yet, but I've tried pretty much everything else. I am not impressed. Why the manufacturers can't make a correctly cut 44 barrel is beyond me - they can make 35s and 45s, why not 44s?