Robert,
Welcome to the Forum
It was the unintentional purchase of a pinned and recessed, 6" nickel Model 57 that started me down the 41 Magnum rabbit hole more than 40 years ago.
One day at work a associate of mine came to me during our lunch break with a large cardboard box. He showed me the NEW Smith and Wesson he had purchased less than 3 weeks earlier. He had several boxes of ammunition with him.
He told me that he needed cash fast since his wife had hit him with divorce papers that morning. He asked if I could give him $250 for everything so he could retain his lawyer.
I gave him the cash
At the time I had never heard of a 41 Magnum and certainly was not hand loading for it. My intent was to sell it off at the next gun show and recoup my money.
However since it had ammunition with it I thought I would at least give this strange revolver and cartridge a try.
My first shot was a dead solid perfect X. My second shot appeared to have missed the target compleatly as there was no additional hole in the paper. We brought the target back in only to learn that the bullet had gone through the same hole only slightly offset. Myself and my shooting buddy thought it was a fluke until I fired the third shot and still there was only a single hole in the paper forming a almost undetectible clover leaf
I was nervous at this point and pulled the fourth shot with it hitting over an inch away from the first three. Shot five landed back in with the first three just opening up the clover leaf a bit farther and my last shot was also a pull away from the initial cluster. I was shocked at how well this combination performed
That started a more than four decade love affair with the 41 Magnum
That first Model 57 is still with me. It is pictured in the lower left of this 13 year old 41 Magnum group photo. It no longer wears it;s original factory grips.
As you can see those first three decades added quite a few 41s to the stable. Many more have joined them in the past decade.
If you get the chance to acquire one or both of those revolver do not hesitate. Even if you think that you are paying $50 or $100 or whatever too much, realize those are seldom seen and almost never in the condition you describe