My Badgers didn't last long because of so much palm swell for my smallish hands and no rest for the pinky. That shot okay though, but the grip is rather wide (fat) compared to others.
This pic is my story in grip search, finally realizing that the gun was for concealment not target and then appreciating the original grips or those of the same size. There are so many because I used to own two other SP101s. The one I wound up with on the 327 was the Thai combat or the stock rubber with inserts. The 357 works great for me with the Hogue nylon combats, my favorite all purpose grip. The same grip in rubber is tacky against clothing and a threat to concealment.
The Badger is at the lower right. The Thai is to the lower left. This thread caused me to decide to retire the worn stock rubber and go with the Thai at the same length and width (concealability). I like finger grooves. The Thai has a rest for the pinky, a great fit for my hand.