Oh HECK no.
My first pistol was a Charter Arms Target Bulldog. 18 ounce, 4 inch, 5 shot 357.
(Not my gun, picture pulled from internet)
The main trouble was it had a steel barrel but it had an aluminum barrel shroud. The shroud just sat over the barrel, and was held in place with a set screw.
As long as I was shooting light 38s, that wasn't a problem. But when I started shooting 158 grain 357s, recoil started to make the shroud slip. And since the front sight was part of the shroud, the sight moved. Hard to be accurate when your front sight keeps moving around.
After about a year I used it for a trade in on a Steyr Mannlicher 308, which I still have.
My second pistol, which I bought about a year later, was a Ruger Mark I 5½" Bull Barrel Liberty Gun. Bought it in 78 I believe. Still got it.