Thank you for the answers. It has given me much more details. I'm very grateful!
When doing PMTS movements, there is usually a sensation of a kind. This feels right.
But when I perform free foot pullback, I can't say that I have had any such sensation at all.
What I feel that when I pull back my inside tip hard, is that the front of the inside ski becomes really loaded, and I prefer it to be light. I want the pressure on the outside ski.
I'm guessing that with inside tip lead, an initial hip counter rotation is likely to occur, that could lead to hip dumping and a more static position.
Personally I really like the pullback of both feet in transition. It's an awesome concept. I like to be front in the beginning of the turn. But at apex I like to be even pressured under the outside foot, and at the end of the turn I like to have weight on my heels. It simply feels good.
When I keep the tips loaded throughout the turn, it feels like I'm digging them down into the snow.
I was watching this video of Harald doing short turns. I think his feet position looks very natural in this video.
https://youtu.be/zpYP77OZW9c?t=120 (Carved short turn, starts at 2 minutes.
Can it be that I have exaggerated when implementing inside foot pullback, and that's why it doesn't work as good?
Would it be enough to ensure that the cuff has some pressure throughout the turn? Not so much pulling the ski back towards parallel?