Those aren't bad, you're getting a discernable group.
Have you shot from a rest, or similarly stable position, to determine whether your sights are set properly?
If so, you might be anticipating the recoil of your pistol and tensing your grip at the last moment. That can cause shots to break low. The LH bias might be trigger finger placement. But truthfully it's very hard to diagnose targets w/o first observing the shooter - even then it's only an educated guess.
A good way to determine what's happening as you press the trigger is to dry fire the pistol and keep a sharp eye on your sight alignment. Also ball and dummy drills can be useful ( i.e. you mix a dummy round with live ammo so that you can observe any flinching or other erratic movement prior to the release of a shot).
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