Some months ago, I needed a holster for a competition. I really wanted to use my S&W 625 revolver, and I really wanted a leather holster. I shopped around, and settled on a sourdough pancake from
Simply Rugged.
It's really a sweet holster.
I intended to wear it strong side, so the fact that it was cut to also fit crossdraw wasn't a selling point. I got it in, practiced with it a bit in the living room, wore it to the competition, and did poorly.
Not the holster's fault! Just bad luck. It was an Easter egg hunt, and random chance was not my friend.
Anyway, I took that same gun/holster combination out to the HRA fun shoot last weekend, and again was wearing it strong side. But at some point, I was talking story with friends, and they were admiring my rig. Did I mention it's a very nice holster? I said something disparaging about the cross draw option, and was promptly asked if I had tried it. Well, I hadn't, so in the interests of being fair, I moved it over. It took a couple of tried to get it situated properly, and then...
I loved it! It was SO much more comfortable and natural then the strong side carry! The grip didn't dig into my ribs, the toe of the holster didn't catch seats when I sat down, the grip didn't hit the back of the seat when I slouched. I'm completely sold!
I'll have to practice my draw, of course, and my re-holstering, but I don't see voluntarily using strong side carry ever again.
Thoughts?