I love the smell...
... this was a good choice on your part, and we are all very proud of you
You will begin to notice that the .357 round is not like other pistol cartridges.
The immediate, significant impression is the sound it makes. The .38 is timid in comparison to the assertive .357 boom. Other shooters will keep their distance, trying to avoid the percussion wave, while admiring the sheer volume of awesome noise and fire-power emanating from your direction.
If you place a .357 round next to a .38, that difference in size is proportional to the amount more wood you will experience. (your own results may vary - upward!).
Most significant for me, however, is the smell. Nothing smells quite like .357 magnum smoke. At the range I frequent, if a coupla lads are letting go at once, the smoke gets pretty thick, and those revolver shooters awaiting their turn, begin to twitch and pace in earnest, muttering incomprehensibly, and rubbing their range bags indecently.
Oh, its a lovely smell... like bunker fuel, pine needles, barbecuing meat, wood smoke in the fall, Makers Mark, or what I imagine I remember the after dinner cigarette used to smell like.
Arr... the .357 is a wonderful thing!
thanks for all the input guys.. two guns i was choosing from, were 8" Python in .38 or 6" Python in .357 magnum.. so i got the 6" one ..
Thanks