That is very good shooting.
I think it is more to do with technique errors when I see your low shots.
Slapping the trigger as soon as sights are on the center
tightening fingers a bit, right at the trigger break/squeeze time (a kind of flinch)
pushing the gun slightly forward right at the squeeze time ( a kind of flinch)
or changing head position
I shoot with fierce focus on front sight, and, while trying to keep all basics fixed, I like to see a surprise break (I keep applying pressure on trigger like squeezing a lemon). If I see the empty case flying off during cycling, I realize I broke a good shot. Usually a 9 or 10.
If I am getting consistent bad shots, I dry fire a bit, and that helps me improve focus, and sometimes realize the error I have been making.
I have been shooting rifle lately, F Class. But with practice, can reach 180/200 with single hand hold at 25mtrs, ISSF target, same as yours. And it is these minor details that differentiate a 175 from a 185/200. Not bragging, just sharing my experience, might be of some use to you. Although, you are consistently shooting mid 90s, which is very impressive.