So from this summer's auctions I ended up with three Pro Series revolvers. A 3" 60, a 4"686 and a 5" 686+.
All the rest were sold off and funds used for other things (posts coming soon).
Here's the new family.

You'll notice the 7 shot cylinder by the 5" 686, that's now a 6 shot. While I had the cylinder converted (the gunsmith could do it cheaper because of his commercial discount on the new cylinder) I also had the hammer replaced with a spurless, light weight job, and all the springs changed out.

I asked the smith to leave the pull a little heavy, so he says it's a 8 pounds. Wish I had a scale, cause if I don't think it's over 6. Several people have dry fired it and believe it's well below 8. It is a great DA pull. Makes Glocks seem heavy and rough.
The smith checked it out with a variety of ammo with no failure-to-fire. I'll be shooting Federal primers only, so light strikes shouldn't be a problem
The new cylinder is shiny and I didn't want to pay extra to have it bead blasted. It's not a bad, two-tone look anyway. Besides after about 500 rounds it'll look like the 4" does now. Only change now is to try different front sights. I have FO ones on order and may even try a gold bead at some point. Range time with today or tomorrow, I hope.