I picked up a used Taurus 627 about a year ago. I had a young friend that needed a 357 to carry for general use in the back country, I intended to give it to her. I cleaned it up and pulled the side plate and inspected, there is a guide for this activity over on Taurusarmed.net. The gun was a 2012 production and had seen some use. Looked good, had been adequately cared for. I loobed it properly and promptly put 250 rounds of my cast bullet hand loads thru it over a period of 2 hours. It functioned flawlessly. Then I did 50 rounds of cast bullet 38 Specials. Good gun, I had to tighten screws when I was done. I presented it to her and she was very pleased to add it to her small family of revolvers. She reported back later that it was just right for her to carry and use in her outdoor activities.
I own and use 8 other Taurus revolvers, 38 Special to 44 Magnum, even have a middle 70's production model 82 that still works well and looks good. I look for used taurus revolvers second only to Colt used. They are a good value, IMO. I have never owned or used a Taurus self shucker so I have nothing to say about them.