No leave the gun pretty much alone. The SCAR trigger is actually pretty good. Your problem is software not hardware. I really recommend taking a class, it will fast forward your proficiency and is actually cheaper than blowing a lot of ammo on reinforcing bad habits.
SCARs with a comp are pretty loud. You might try double plugging ie ear plugs and muffs. It sounds like you're anticipating the shot and probably jerking the trigger. Dry fire and training are the best way to work through this. At a minimum find a good shooter to walk you through the fundamentals. The US
Army Rifle Marksmanship Field Manual can point you in the right direction and the Snipers Hide online training is pretty good, but nothing can replace in-person instruction from a good trainer. He or she will be able to observe you and tell you what you're doing right and what you're doing wrong better than you can assess yourself.
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