Short of running over it with an M1A Abrams, the Model 28 will handle just about any .357 Magnum load. The N frame .357 Magnum has been around for 76 years, so it's earned its spurs.
As others have mentioned it's a "plain Jane" version of the Model 27, therefore built to the same specs.
The N frame soaks up recoil better than any L or K frame, or practically any other DA revolver out there.
A good set of stocks which fit your hand, is all that you need.
And, I heartily second those who've mentioned reloading. Never, ever exceed the printed values from the traditional manuals.
Last edited by Dennis The B; 11-25-2011 at 11:48 PM.
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