Ok so Ive had my 357 for a week now and have put around 300 rounds through it. Some times it doesnt work quite right but its getting better. I want your thoughts. It seems to lightly jam most often on the first one out of the tube. I have to play with the lever and the bolt and wiggle the shell around some. It was jamming more often in the middle of a tube of ten but now feeds better. Ive used 38sp 130gr JRN, 38sp 158gr JFN, 38sp 158 LRN 357mag 158gr JFN and 357mag 258gr JHP. Doesnt seem to be much difference which one you use, they have all jammed a little. Hopefully it will get better and if not i will contact Henry. For now i want to use it some more to see what happens. I have noticed that the 38sp all have soot on the caseing where the 357mags do not. All the loads shoot about the same so far with the exception of the 357's which I think group a little tighter. Im still playing with the Skinner peep sight so I havent done much past 25 yards. Hey! theres 12" of snow to walk through to get to 50yd line and its cold out there. OH, when I say "lightly jammed" I mean there isnt two shells jammed up in there, just one that doesnt seem to be able to make it into the chamber. Ya, and it mostly jams when Im looking at it to see if it will jam. Is it still breaking in? Should I expect perfect feeding every time? Your thoughts are appreciated. thanks, dave