Matt: the short barrels and lightweight bullets give you heavy muzzle blast, even with the longer bbl. I've shot the 200 grain cast SWCs from Colorado Bullet over a max load of 12.4 grains of 296. The factory specs are 1335'/sec, although they may be a bit slower from a shorter bbl, but only 35K psi, and they recoil less than the 158s, which from the Winchester factory rate higher pressures. My 357 is a 3.5 inch Model 27 (N Frame) and it handles those rounds without a hitch. If you are using 296 powder, try a handful of those heavies in 200 grains and you just might reduce your muzzle flash. HTH. Mikey.