The Dan Wesson revolvers were once the premier metallic silhouette guns in the revolver class until Freedom Arms revolvers came out. The Pythons weren’t up to the continuous diet of hot loads for the silhouette games, and were restricted in the early days because of a price limitation on factory arms. The Dan Wessons were generally more accurate than either the Ruger or Smith and Wesson revolvers in competition.
I shot a 10” 357 SuperMag in competition in the 80s, also took some deer and antelope with it. It was large.