Revo reloads are best accomplished right handed.
Bullcrap.
I submit that the left handed revolver reload is superior to the right handed one. Here's how I do it. It requires you to carry your speedloaders on your left side.
-Left trigger finger actuates cylinder release.
-Right thumb pushes the cylinder out.
-Right hand holds the cylinder in place, grasping through the frame.
-As the muzzle is turned upward, the right index finger punches the ejector.
-The left hand reaches down to the belt and grabs a speedloader.
-The muzzle is turned downward, gun still grasped through the frame.
-The left hand inserts the speedloader into the cylinder. The right hand grasping the cyilnder prevents it from rotating when twisting the loader to release the cartridges.
-The left hand resumes the firing grip.
-The right hand is withdrawn from the frame, and, reaching under it, closes the cylinder.
That's how I do it. With practice, it becomes fast as heck, too.
For the life of me, I can't figure out how you righties use HKS speedloaders; without holding it, I found that twisting the loader just rotated the cylinder, and I couldn't get enough leverage to get the loader to release the rounds.
Remember, right-handers. We lefties are as left-handed as you are right-handed. I say this because usually in one of these discussions someone always suggests "shoot right handed". Now, being able to shoot from either side is fine, but suggesting someone shoot soley weak handed because, well, because "I shoot right handed and everyone else should too" is just silly.
If your gun doesn't work left handed, MAKE it work. If it can't be made to work, replace it. The machine should work for you.
I, personally, find double action revolvers extemely lefty-friendly. I have stubby thumbs anyway; I have a hard time reaching the cylinder release with my right thumb when holding right handed (I have the same problem with magazine releases on some pistols).
And remember, righties. Laugh it up now. Someday, my people, the Left Handed, will rule this world, and you mundanes will be made to fight for our amusement.