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Old December 5th, 2007, 02:16 PM   #5
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If you just want to be proficient from both sides, go for it. If you are more interested in developing the training to use your weak side in the event your strong side becomes disabled, then you could practice instead doing weak-side one-handed reloads---the usual technique would be using your strong side holster as a cross-draw (not a great-fitting cross-draw, but still doable). It just depends on what you want the end result of the practice to be.
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