The gun is a beauty, but I hate that they have to cut the notch in the bottom of the forcing cone. It makes the gun really "iffy" in shooting light magnum ammo. You can do it, but they've cut quite a bit of the forcing cone away and have left it a bit thin on the southside.
I bought a couple of 3-inch Ruger Speed-Six .38s years ago. I then had them reamed out to accommodate .357 rounds. The gunsmith did a great job and I did some work on the actions, but I have full size forcing cones with none cut away. They're about the same size as the S&W 65 and have solid frames. I wish S&W had concentrated on keeping the 65 the size it was without compromising the forcing cones. It really is a nice size and weight for a good .357, and it's a great trail gun.
Nice wood grips.