juschance...a late reply. Years ago (1969) I listened and watched as the firearms instructor demonstrated that best solution for a left hander doing a reload is to simply transfer the revolver to the right hand and do a right handed reload and then transfere it back to your left hand. If you are shooting two handed your right hand is already in postion, to make the changre, as you lower the revolver move the butt into your right hand then slide or push the latch to open the cilinder with the right thumb. Push your left hand ring and middle fingers againist the cylinder and through the frame openning. Holding the revolver with the two fingers in the frame turn the revolver vertical, barrel up and dump the emptys with your left thumb. Turn the revolver barrel down, as close to verticle as possible and as close to you belt buckle as possible. Draw the speed loader with your right hand (I wore my speed loaders on my right side and I used HKS loaders both on duty and in PPC competition) As you move the loader to the cylinder rotate your right hand counter clockwise (this is for consistency) possion the bullet noses over the cylinder and turn your hand clockwise (always...for consistency) to align the bullets, push the bullets into the cylinder and continuie rotating your hand clockwise to release the bullets from the loader. Move your fingers from frame and close the cylinder with the left thumb, move the butt back into your left hand and resume the firing stance that you use. This works, but there are other ways. With practice and repetition you can personalize the technique to what works best for you. Good luck.