Uh oh, whatever you do, don't pick up the dies for it. It's a slippery slope from there; Then you start developing loads, honing in on the ones that your's shoots well, then lighter loads for multi shot placement, heavier loads and bullets for hunting, then you have to explain to everyone why you CHOOSE to hunt with a 4" barrel ('cause it shoots well for me...). Next thing ya know, you're knocking off shots that surprise even you, and you have to show no emotion while you dump the cylinder and shrug off the "Nice shot!" exclamations. That's when you will think back to the first sentence of this post....and realize the peril of being a .41 addict!