I will try to address the OP's question without straying too far. While I would tend to prefer to carry my P365 or maybe a G26, many conditions dictate that I must carry a revolver on occasion.
I currently live in a state that mandates magazines neutered to 10 rounds, that MUST be unloaded when traveling in-state, violation or either restriction results in a mandatory 7-8 year prison visit and loss of 2A rights. When I venture out on day trips into neighboring states where I can exercise my non-resident permit, I will now carry either my 686+ or 629 3" revolvers, where I can quickly dump the cylinder and become legal, as opposed to finding a safe spot to pull over and both store and unload my primary and backup magazines. Fortunately, possessing a loaded speedloader or speedstrip isn't currently illegal (unless they're loaded with JHPs), because neither item is designed as a part of the firearm. The problem that I see with speedstrips, is the type of material it's made of. I have had Bianchi (which uses a softer, more pliable plastic) and those of a competitor which uses a less pliable material, and I have a bear of a time inserting the cartridge rims into the less pliable speedstrips.
On the occasions where I will carry a revolver, I will carry either an HKS speedloader in a split 6 carrier, or a speedstrip in my watch pocket. When I carry a revolver, I will carry my reloads on my strong side, since I place my revolver in my weak hand for the dump and to stabilize the cylinder during the reload.
Being both disabled and of an age to know better, I won't willing insert myself into a hotspot (unless I am in the process of protecting my children). My greatest fear is finding myself in a flash mob setting of "mostly peaceful protesters", a la Kyle Rittenhouse (except I wouldn't be voluntarily inserting myself).