Newschool_jibber_69 : Bindings usually run a bit cheaper, but it depends on the set-up you want, Voile makes some really interesting tele bindings that release sorta like alpine bindings in twisting falls, and while I haven't tried them, they appear to be real nice when I've checked them out. And Tele boots are rather expensive(for the 'nice' ones) but it depends on what fits your foot, I tried on some $500 plus Scarpa tele boots and they didn't fit for shit, some of the Garmont boots fit okay though, it's just a matter of getting something that fits your foot well, same as with alpine boots, but you have fewer choices with tele, or so it would seem around here anyway. And no, Alpine Touring boots won't work with tele bindings, sorry.
M_ER_CU_RY: It's probably the fact that you are stronger on one side or one leg than the other, that's all. And you probably just need to get some more practice to feel comfortable on both sides equally. Ever snowboarded and found that it's harder for you to make a toeside turn than it is to make a heelside turn, or vise versa? That would explain alot, because tele actually has more in common with snowboarding than it does with alpine skiing.