In general. I believe (and teach) that DA revolvers should be shot DA except in very extenuating circumstances...for instance in an upcoming THE BEST DEFENSE on being safe on the trail, Rob Pincus and I suggest that should you be stalked by a lion — something that is becoming increasingly common here in the Front Range and in California — and a warning shot doesn't scare Mr. Beastie off, take the long shot...and take it single action.
Otherwise, learn to shoot the gun DA. I have no problem with a 10-pound DA trigger as long as it's smooth. That's because I love the big frame Smiths and Rugers, and when you're pushing that much mass in a cylinder 10 pounds is about as good as you can get — unless you sent your revolver to Randy Lee about 3 years ago, when Randy was still accepting guns to overhaul. He can do the best DA trigger on earth, and his personal guns, including N-frames, have DA trigger pulls that are nothing short of amazing.
Michael B