Question coming but first background: I am a 63 year old man. Just beginning handgun shooting. First time I fired centerfire handguns was in April at my nephew's house. He has three Beretta 9mm autos and two SW 357 double action revolvers. I spent three days with him and did a load of shooting. He said I did pretty good for a beginner because I at least could keep pretty close to the target and was not going off the paper. However, we noticed something over the weekend. I was consistently shooting left and high. To digress: I am right-handed but my master eye is my left. Per an article I read by a marksman I am shooting right-handed but using my left eye to sight in case this means anything. Now, also I will emphasize I have had no formal training in my two hand hold and my nephew is not formally trained either. However, he is pretty good about punching the paper in the 10 ring at 15-25 yards. Anyway, it seems to me that since my trigger finger is my right that if I was pulling the gun I would be shooting right, but again, I am shooting a foot left. After that weekend, just recently, I talked with a gun dealer in Des Moines who claimed he had been a sharpshooter and sniper in the service. He was showing me how to use my non-shooting hand, that is my left, for the hold and how to use my left forefinger extended and placed on the left side of the trigger guard to balance the pressure equally between both hands. I have tried this and still shoot to the left. Today I went to the range by myself and was shooting my Ruger New Vaquero, 7 1/2 barrel and 45 LC. I was not shooting high very much but still shooting left regardless of two-hand hold, off-hand while standing, or sitting at the shooting table shooting one-handed. So, why am I consistently shooting to the left? Does it have something to do with the way I am sighting? I appreciate any help on this. Thanks so much in advance. Moe