In the context of defensive use in snubbies, not to the best of my knowledge. Hollow-based wadcutters tend to be more accurate, but don't stabilize as well at distance in standard S&W barrels with their 1-18.75" twist. Custom PPC revolvers often had 1-10" twist barrels to mitigate this tendency. Colt Pythons, as well as Smythons, were popular too due to the 1-14" barrel twist.
Hard cast wadcutters can be pushed faster, but since the factory HBWCs penetrate to the desired depth from a snubby, I don't see how this matters.