Okie, You probably don't need a whole lot more opinions on this topic, but here's another one anyway. I'm a lefty, and started out back in the 70's with a T/C Hawken I bought at an auction really cheap. I didn't know squat about flintlocks, but Pa. had just started a special season for flintlocks and I wanted to try it. I sold that right-handed rifle and bought another one, a Hatfield, from Cabela's. That gun was about worthless, but I got my money out of it, and decided I'd try to find a left-handed rifle. I bought a used, left-handed Yorktown from Brad Emig of Cabin Creek. I became a much better marksman almost immediately. Was it the flinching at the flash from the right-handed guns or was I simply becoming more comfortable with handling flintlocks? I don't know, but I now have three left-handed rifles, and my son has the original lefty Yorktown, and we both enjoy hunting with and shooting these rifles with their locks on the proper side.