Well gang, there really is a lot of value added for spending a little time with each range trip shooting with your main gun hand and with your support hand. For about the last month, I've been forced to carry wrong handed due to having broken my gun hand in a golfing accident that will require surgery. Since this has happened, I've been carrying my P99 on the left side, and I must say, I feel much more comfortable doing this than I would were I someone that never bothered to shoot left handed on my range trips. Now, I'm not a great shot left handed, but I can at least hit a man sized silhouette target at the critical defense distances I need to own... the width of my car at about a yard and a half, the length of my car at about 6 feet, the length of my car at about 15 feet, the distance from the far wall in my house to my front door by line of sight at around 74 feet, the distance from the side of my bed to my bedroom door at about 18 feet, and the distance from the bottom of my basement stairs to the door out to the patio at about 74 feet. Being able to hit my target and group decently makes me much more comfortable carrying lefty until my right hand is back to 100%. Bottom line, develop some proficiency shooting with either hand.