So deer season is right around the corner, and me and my dad have been doing some scouting and other preparations for the season. Today we went to the range to double check our shooting. We have to share a rifle again so the plan was my dad would make sure it is sighted in at 200 yards like it was suppose to be and i could get a little more acquainted with the firearm. My dad was not shooting very good groupings but when he felt confident about the shot they were within an inch and a half from the bullseye. 8) We assumed it was on but when i began to shoot, i had a very close, consistent grouping in the same spot on two different papers. The only problem was my better, consistent groupings were left of the bullseye just outside of the black. (standard targets you buy of the range) ??? We didn't have enough time or ammunition to continue shooting. So i guess we have to go back. :-[ Can anybody explain this? Is there a difference in body builds or structures that could affect how we shoot? Do i just naturally shoot left? Any knowledge would be appreciated.