Spentbrass
If you're not looking for a bear gun just keep the .357 and be happy with it. If you want to hunt, maybe upgrade to a .44 mag with a 6" to 8" barrel. But for just a woods gun that can drop a deer, a hog, a man, or give you a "maybe" vs a griz? I'd keep that security six in its holster unless you're jonesing for a Smith. I've owned both. They both have their upsides, but I wouldn't spend a dime more for a Smith versus a Ruger wheel gun. They have their pros and cons and I think they balance out. Model to model, do your homework, but don't judge on brand.
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