Well, i think the srh is a great looking gun but for the handgun hunter its tops imho. If ya champion the redhawk youre just full of nonsense when u speak of weight bs a srh. The srh in same caliber and same barrel length is nearly always lighter so thats not based on fact. The srh is the easiest of the two to get a sweet tuned trigger or action on. Also with the integral scope rings its easy to switch from iron to red dot to scope and back without losing zero. Case in point africa in 2013 and 2015. I had iron night sights sighted for solids for camp duty. Heavy swifts sighted with a red dot for initial shot on cape buff and big game. Scope sighted with swift 265’s for a flat shooting plainsgame gun. Worked like a champ and the only revolver to capable if such. Yes the platform shines with 454, 480, and 44 mag but i just ordered one in 41 mag as i have it in the larger cals. The 10 makes great sense to me. Its a capable manstopper and a very very capable deer and even elk round. I know since ive done with my g20 on several occasions. With the srh you get a deer/elk capable gun with light recoil and perfect for new handgunhunters or females like my daughters. (I currently load their 44 mags to 10mm power levels and have been very effective on deer and bear) that is t loud, doesnt recoil and quite frankly i dont need to pull on ears to pop a shot at the available coyote when driving the ranch. With the available sighting options i struggle to see how it doesnt have its place, plus, u can load the 10mm to higher levels than in the semiautos. Imho it makes a ton of sense more than a 5” 460sw ever did. Great gun and good nightstand and hunting revolver, good for the truck as well.