I'm not a Ruger guy, but you can't beat their service.
I'm a big fan of the 327 Magnum, and about wet myself with excitement several years ago when I heard that Ruger was making a 7-shot single action on their Single Six platform(Single 7) in 327. I called a few local stores to see if they would try and order one for me, and one came through. I went out and bought the gun from them the day after they called me, but had issues before I even left the shop(they have an attached range, and I asked if they'd comp fees for me on the empty range so I could go try it out).
In any case, I had serious issues loading the gun-when I would rotate the cylinder to an empty chamber, it didn't line up with the loading gate exactly right and it was at times impossible to load cartridges(or eject the empties). I couldn't tell a lot about accuracy on their outdoor range, but a few weeks later a trip to the indoor range got me what I'd best describe as a shotgun pattern at 7 yards with the gun. A friend of mine in the next lane claimed it was spitting lead.
I called Ruger and explained my issues. They sent me a tag and I dropped it off at the hub. A week and a half later, my doorbell rang and there it was with a lengthy list of repairs including a replacement cylinder, pawl, and a few other odds and ends. They also reported "serious forcing cone erosion" on one side, so replaced the barrel of course with a freshly cut forcing cone. There was a 5 round, 15 yard test target in the box.
Since then, it's been perfect.