Just the Keltec P3AT. Stippling in the grip digs into your hand (like it's supposed to) when you shoot. Not an all day range guy. But for something small enough to drop into your pocket with or without a pocket holster, and forget about, can't beat it. I do prefer the P32 for shooting, but either is a great little pocket gun.
Ever since I got to try Andy219's S&W .500 at the last INGO shoot I've been lusting after large bore wheelguns. I see you're in NWI, are you going to the Winamac shoot this Sunday?I have a S&W 329PD (44 Mag). When using the wood grips it is not fun to shoot so I have the rubber grips on. It still is a little painful with full power loads but when using 44 Spl. it is a ***** cat..
The only thing I would consider 'painful' would be shooting 158 grain loads out of a S&W M&P 340PD (13.5 oz, Scandian-framed) .357mag. Brutal...would be my definition. Shoot it for practice, not very often...caused bruising on the base of the thumb after 5-10 rounds. Shooting in self-defense...I doubt I'd even feel it due to the adrenaline rush and nerves.
Shooting 158 grain rounds out of an SP101 (26 oz.) is somewhat easier, but not great. That round itself, I reserve for my GP100 (6") for hunting purposes.
After experience, I limit personal-defense rounds to 125 grain or smaller in a short-barreled revolver.