luckybaer Just out of curiosity are you a Millennial? The reason I ask is there are a lot of us "older" folks here that group up with, Bonanza, Paladin, Gun Smoke, The Lone Range, Roy Rogers, etc. Not to mention lots of John Wayne and Clint Eastwood spagetti westerns. SA revolvers are memory of great childhoods, better days, good guys vs bad guys and so on.
I started around 1965 or 1966 shooting a Single Six. Wasn't mine, the kid across the street had it (actually his dad did) and we'd take it and our shotguns and go hunting, rabbits, quail, whatever, as long as we were shooting. I've got a lot of guns that worked for Alaska but I mostly carried a Ruger Super Blackhawk 44 Mag. It was stainless and started life as a 7-1/2" but was cut down to 5-1/2" pretty quick. It went every where, camping, fishing, hunting, hiking, riding ATV's you name it. Guy has to have a gun. Early on I found a guy that produced 328 grain hard casts that shot real good and load those. His name was Ace Dube. I even did CAS for a few years with my son. I've carried one so long that I have extreme confidence that when it comes out of the holster it will be pointed well. They just fit a guys hand like they were made for it.
Like many others I frequently have one when traveling as well.