So I go to the range awhile back and set up next to a guy who introduced himself as a cop in the area and we have a nice chat, this and that, nice guns, beautiful day, blah blah blah. He's shooting mostly some vintage of stainless S&W Model 36 Chief's Special snubbie, and I'm shooting my older ported Taurus Titanium snubbie, both guns of course .38 spl. We've both been shooting for about the same amount of time, about a box of ammo apiece (similar loading), and he's rubbing his hand and moaning and groaning a bit, and I say "Hey, wanna try my old Taurus." He goes, "Yeah, sure," and he empties the cylinder. He remarks, "Hey this gun is really comfortable to shoot" (mine has the Taurus rubber grips, his S&W wood grips, and mine has the porting of course). We also both observed that he'd just shot a group that was substantially tighter than most of his groups had been with his Chief's Special. So, yeah, Taurus can make some excellent shooting revolvers, and very comfortable shooting revolvers, too. This from me who owns both makes of revolvers.