Howdy Deacon. First off, on the long barrel holstering, have you tried cross-draw? Mucho easier. And there is cavalry twist, though not everyone likes that. In recent years I've gotten a few holsters that have a but of a muzzle forward cant, and by sliding the holster a bit closer to midline instead of directly on the side, it makes it a LOT easier with the longer barrels. It looks just a bit gamy compared to authentic stuff, but lots better than buscadero (personal opinion and choice, obviously).
On to the query of reliability. This is obviously a YMMV situation, but in over twenty years I think I've had a gun go down about once, that I can recall. That one time was a '61 Uberti with a Kirst conversion, and the hand spring broke at the loading table. I shot that stage by pointing the pistol down each time I cocked it. I never carry backups, but it just so happened that I had my brand spanking new charcoal blue 7th cavalry in the car since I was planning to pop off a few rounds with it after the match. So I finished the match with that. Anyway, maybe I've just been lucky.
But I also never sell a gun just to buy another. If it is a gun I don't use at all or don't like, well that's different. But with my philosophy I now have half a dozen or so sets of guns to use. It's all about priorities. Now, being single with no kids doesn't hurt that situation.
I don't want to be like Tuolomne Lawman. He keeps showing us these cool guns, and then all of a sudden he is selling one to afford another! Of course, you can only shoot one pair at a time, but still...
