I have to agree with the earlier posts about how a revolver is not as easily manipulated in a fluid fashion as a semi-auto pistol, especially when you're dealing with things like reloads. I've got a ton of data on my revolver reloads for a speedloader gun vs. reloading a semi-automatic pistol.
For example, from an open ICORE Classic rig with my 686 and Comp-IIIs, a blazing fast reload is anything under 2.5 seconds. I have once or twice gotten under 2 seconds with a revo reload, and those were those moments when you finish the reload and think to yourself "holy shit that was fast".
Compare that to reloading a 1911 without a magwell, where a "slow" reload from concealment is 2.5 seconds, and if I'm not under 2 seconds consistently on my reloads I'm disappointed with my performance. Change that to a double stack gun or a 1911 with a large magwell and I'm upset if I'm not consistently around 1.75/1.8 on my reloads.
The point I think i'm getting around to is that shooting a revolver makes you a stud.