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I have noticed the same thing on my handguns with iron sights. Even after upgrading with aftermarket sights from a supplier that offers multiple options for sight height and width on the same gun. They all require a slightly different sight alignment (elevation) to hit the center of a bullseye or make a critical shot.I have a P220, P229, SP2022 and had a P320. All had different holds.
This is a drawback if a shooter rotates their carry weapon and needs to make a precision first shot. It's not like being at the range and getting a couple of rounds fired first to refamiliarize where the accurate hold is. Chuck Pressburg has some drills that he labels "no fail" that requires a precision first and follow up shots.
To me that is an advantage of a red-dot pistol or of shooting the same carry gun all the time.