I am a lefty and I can tell you that it is a real PIA to reload quickly.
it comes with practise- i do a 44 mag redhawk and i'm left handed- now that i'm used to it, it's no worse than using a right handed bolt
I am a lefty and I can tell you that it is a real PIA to reload quickly.
Found a couple of lefty revolver reload videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTT8qZkuWjI
I tried this thumb over the top strap as he uses but it sure seemed like it was a bit precarious. If you were in a match with sweaty hands and used a bit too vigorus a stab at the ejector and I can see the gun ending up in the dirt at your feet. Thumb thru the window may be a hair slower but it's a LOT more secure.
I think this is the same guy showing a closer up side view of his loading. He's using moon clips but it would be the same with speedloaders of course.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YXtmQjSWEo&feature=related
If you take a close look at the Jerry Miculek, you will see that when he reloads he is holding the gun with his left hand and has his left fingers though, supporting/aligning the cylinder.
His right hand loads the cylinder from a speedloader.
His left hand (thumb) is then closing the cylinder as he grabs the grip with his right hand.
It wouldn't be any faster if the cylinder swung out the right side because you would have to tilt the gun to the left to SEE the cylinder as you chamber the speedloader otherwise the frame/hammer would be partially blocking your view.
Watch Jerry Miculek reload. You'll probably never see it done better.



























