Since garand4life has commented that he has switched guns I will share something that is commonly stated, and we advise in class:
The gun and the best carry method is the one that you are comfortable with and will use as much as possible.
A gun is of no use at home on the dresser top, and a carry method that causes you to constantly fidgit, adjust, or is just plain uncomfortable will not be efficient and will result in leaving the gun at home on the dresser top.
By the way, I need to mention practice: You must practice on a regular basis not only with the gun, but with the carry method, clothing, and situations simulating how you live. With my comfort level being my LCP and 1911, and my J Frame sliding to a back up position I have chosen two expensive guns to practice with, but I still do it weekly.