I have Nemesis, Unca Mike's, Mikas, Thad Rybka and Schaefer pociket holsters. I like the Mika for my 296 (L-frame Ti) in the woods. It has too big a bulge for casual dress otherwise, but, as Evan Marshall preaches, I could dress around it. But what I've been doing lately is not using any holster for my J-frames. Rather, the revolver rides butt down in my front pocket, trigger guard forward. To draw I slip my index finger into the guard and rest the barrel in the web of my hand between thumb and index finger. I've practiced enuf with this carry that I can slip it out smoothly and rock the grip into my hand with barely any detectable motion.
For me this carry offers several advantages: it rides less obtrusively with the butt down, and, because the weight is on the bottom, it doesn't shift around. Also, by pulling up on the guard rim in front of the trigger, I eliminate any chance of inadvertently pulling the trigger - which I worry about happening when I draw with the grip up. Plus, there's less bulge, and few would suspect a revolver with the upside down profile. I used tp stick a hanky over the gun as extra cover and to use as a decoy when presenting, but I don't bother with this anymore. The pocket is dedicated to carry, so there's no dirt, coins or other junk in their with the gun.