Since I have little use for the .44 Magnum, and I collect .38s and .357s myself, I have to note that I can't see how a .44 Magnum adds anything to your fine collection of .38s and .357s. That's just me.....
If you're rifle hunting a .44 Magnum just weighs you down. You can target shoot with anything. A .44 Magnum just beats you up at the range unless you load it with light loads or .44 Specials.
You can probably tell how worthless I think the .44 Magnum is but it's one real glowing use is handgun hunting. Long barrel, scoped, steady rest, that would be fun if you're so inclined.
It could but I wouldn't recommend it. Unless you load .44 Specials in it. Then it's worthwhile. Low recoil, big, slow moving, heavy bullet. I had a 3" M629 for years and that's how I used it; bedside gun loaded with .44 Specials. The Magnum loads will give you too much penetration if you miss and make it hard to recover for a second or third shot. The noise will scare the intruders away......
It's nasty. Been there, done that. My 3" M 629 was like a boat - best two days were the day I bought it and the day I sold it.
That 6" gun is your hunting gun if you're inclined and you need to shoot it at a range for practice but for routine use I simply do not se any practical purpose for the things.
I know that makes me a hated
anti of some kind in some parts of this Forum, and the shooting world generally, but I have enough experience to believe in what I say and I'm old enough to not care what others say about me.