I must confess- I'm one of those that believes in releasing stick pressure when I shoot. Due to that, rather than flying a true arc as I fire in a turn, my flight path would probably look more like I was flying the outer edge of a stop-sign. I'll fly the arch while in pursuit, and then as I prepare to fire I pull a bit of extra lead, let off on the stick, and fire where I think his cockpit will be when my rounds get there. Right after I fire, I assess whether my guess was correct or not, and then repeat with any needed modifications to my aim-point.
I believe I read somewhere eons ago that "unloading" G's was preferable to firing while pulling G's. I tried it, and swear by it now. Although it sounds like the "stop-sign" flightpath is goofy, in reality it generally only takes one or two short bursts to finish the fight. Part of that may be because I get close and fire at convergence... Probably a good practice, but I actually do it because if I don't, I'll miss, hehe! I've found I can hit big, close targets easier than long range itty-bitty ones.
Due to my shooting style, I've found that firing and missing will cost me time and angles, just as Bighorn mentions. So, I just don't fire until I think I surely can't miss.
Also (I believe) due to my unloading G's and firing a short burst, I find it the norm that my rounds will all land in a tight group on my target. For example, if I hit the cockpit, the cockpit will be covered with sprites, but that's about it- very few sprites show up anywhere else.
My shooting style changes not a bit in the DA. But, I don't do so hot in the DA either. Part (most) of that is because I have a bad attitude regarding the DA. I have it in my head that the DA is boring, so I'm bored with fighting/dueling there. I'm normally bored in the DA by the time I get my gear up, and I find my fights lack "spunk" as a result. I really just don't care if I win or not, and for me anyway, I have to care or I won't do well. It's my fault entirely- it's all in my head, but...
For me to get exited about fighting, I need the wild randomness of the MA environment. That's a weakness of mine, I know I'd benefit from some DA time. I just can't bring myself to log in there and take it seriously.
MtnMan