I have one in 327 mag. Being built on the small frame for a 22,
loading and unloading is a chore. The cylinder has to be located just right or the cartridges won't go in or come out. Recoil is a bit to much for some of the folks it let shoot it. If I keep it I will open up the loading gate surface and polish it. At $600 plus dollars, I think I got robbed.
They had some teething issues when released. Mine made a trip back to Ruger and returned in great shape. Very accurate, very fun, very economical to load for. They were a Lipseys limited run. I have not heard if there will be any further runs.