Thank God we don't all want the same women, booze, or food. Different ways of doing almost everything.
Steve
Hmmm, not so sure. Anyway, speaking for myself, food only has to be palatable, the booze legal and the women the same species as I am.
Okay, now that all the serious stuff is taken care of, back to brass tacks. I'm right eyed and right handed; but I have killed deer shooting lefty - me, not them - but right side is my comfort zone. I don't like slings on longrifles; muskets/smoothbores scream for one, however. Due to physical infirmities I have to frequently switch hands carrying the rifle. Ever since the '60s I've carried horn & bag low on the right side. It seems to never have occurred to me that that was why it swung wildly, hanging up on twigs & stuff. Fairly recently I've begun wearing the bag higher (I still plan to shorten the straps even further) so as to secure it better. There are three bags and two of them have horns attached so no decision on horn placement is needed. So far the bag/horn has habitually been worn right side, the shooting side. Finally realizing this arrangement caused fumbles, left side carry may be the answer. With right side carry pouring from the horn feels natural; but then I have to go and transfer the measure from my left hand to the right. By left carry the measure is already in the right hand. Sounds better.
Therefore, I scientifically deduced that this is correct carry (for me). The third bag and third horn are on separate straps and will be dealt with later. Just saying.
The PC agents can sometimes be real clowns. Who are they to say which carry is historically correct? Our ancestors carried their bags/horns as they pleased; same as us. Personal choice of an entire population cannot be documented. Some of these clowns are full of
s___ themselves. Have a nice day.