It also shoots flatter making follow up shots much easier.
Given the same round and comparable barrel lengths (barrel length will affect velocity, and how far the bullet travels for a set period of time), I don't see how one gun can shoot "flatter" than another. Am I missing something, or is there another variable I'm over-looking?
Re: H&K VP9sk...
I traded into an H&K VP9sk, and find it a fine-shooting gun. (It came to me with two 10-round mags and a 15-round Xtech full-size mag, for which I bought a magazine sleeve.) The only thing I don't like about it is the Paddle Mag releases, but I may just need more time with them. (A lot of folks LOVE the paddle releases!)
I don't YET have a CZ P10C, but hope to get one in the future,
so I can't presently offer comparisons. I do have a couple FNS-40s (a 40 and a 40L), and several Glocks. Through trades, I also have a SIG P-320 Compact -- but haven't shot it much, yet. Thus far, however, I find the 320C and the VP9sk to both be very accurate and user-friendly guns. The triggers on the FNS-40s are better than some striker-fired guns, and after-market kits are being developed -- so they may end up with top-notch triggers, which would make them very impressive handguns. (The FNS line of guns, unlike many polymer-framed guns, don't FEEL LIKE polymer in your hand.)