Say, Mr. Weasel, I thinks ya' got a good 'un; I have a couple of Rossi '92s, and a couple of Marlins, and have shot a friends Browning "92", and they are all good shooters, if ya' feed 'em what they like. Sort'a like a new pup, ya' gotta experiment a bit to find just what they like to eat. In my experience - I've shot .357/.38 as a match round for a long time - They all prefer a round more towards the length of the .357, but with the proper tuning, or the right bullet shape, they run real well. The best shooting round I ever used was loaded by a man in Oroville, CA. It was a .38Spl case loaded with a moly coated truncated cone bullet; the combination measured out to almost .357 length, and they fed through all of my long guns extremely well. I don't know if he is still loading them; I can't rmember his name, but I bought them through a friend of his named Bud Isbell. He lived in Oroville, too. The price for a box was quite reasonable, and I used to buy them in lots of five hundred to a thousand. The last few years I was actively shooting, I used Miwall RNFP "cowboy" loads in .357, and they worked well, too. Enjoy your new toy.