In my opinion, the 10mm is a good choice for those that haven't discovered the utility of a 41 Magnum.
That said, I will soon be owning an example of each of the traditional Magnums, but I would consider the purchase of a 4" Model 610, because of the ability to fire 2 cartridges, it adds a little versatility when looking at inventory.
My 9mm 1911 will become a switch barrel in order to fire 38 Super. My 40 P229 has a 357 Sig barrel. You understand the interchangeability of the 38/44 Special with the 357/44 Magnum.
In some respects, an answer to your question would be comparable to why a 1917 or a 25/625 when you can have a 1911! Realistically, have you ever watched a skilled revolver shooter, and accuracy-wise how they can outshoot a person armed with a semiautomatic?
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