Have been carrying a 32-1 and 33-1, each with 3x200g SWC and 2x200g LRN--same loads as the Victories. Just swapped the 32-1 to my wife for her I-frame Terrier, which will make for great pocket holster carry here in La. as the weather starts to make it impossible to wear one shirt over and one under.
Until I recently got the 2nd Victory, I've had a matched pair of Ruger Indian Govt. Contract guns in ".380 Rim" in the nightstand. One is a Service-Six, the other a Speed-Six. They have short, tight chambers, so I load them with the long-ogived NEI 169A 200g, which is a real tumbler. I've also used CIS (Singapore, I think?) Mk 2Z 178g ball ammo of recent manufacture--not the notoriously unreliable British wartime stuff. These slugs tumble fast and hard. They hit the infamous milk jugs full of water like a sledgehammer, typically exploding the first two or three and then tumbling thru the remainder (6 jugs total).
Just tried out both Victories this weekend: separately, left, right, together, etc. Center both on my body at chest level and get 12x200g bullets thru a silhouette-sized target at 5 yards in perhaps 2 seconds.
My wife and daughter still use their respective pairs of 32-1 and 33-1, albeit with hardcast 148g wadcutters at about 700.
Enfield is a great garage gun, too! A Smith Perfected Model and a 4th Model breaktop rest in end tables ready for duty, albeit with flat-meplat 145g bullets at a sedate 650-675.
I guess you could say I like this caliber! Vintage 200g .38 S&W Super Police loads are actually 20-30 fps FASTER than vintage .38 Special Super Police Lubaloy ammo from a Model 10, both from 4" barrels.
And that Lubaloy ammo is what Askins used on a German soldier at 25 yards, penetrating thru-and-thru from right front to left rear, knocking the man "heels over jockstrap," as Askins put it. Pretty good recommendation, I think.