I think it's okay so far, but I definitely don't love it.
I found out a reason why I might not be doing so hot so far:
http://kotaku.com/a-few-quick-tips-for-folks-playing-the-star-wars-battle-1735453645
TIP NUMBER ONE
In most shooters, when you see an enemy, you take a second to aim down the scope/zoom in—that way, you can make sure the shot actually lands. Most games grant you a small bonus in accuracy, lack of recoil, and so on, whenever you stop to aim down the sights. Battlefront is a little different, as YouTuber jackfrags explains below:
In Battlefront, you don’t gain much of an advantage when you aim down the sights. Instead, you lose a second that you could have used to shoot, and your character slows down to boot. It’s actually more beneficial to shoot enemies right away, even if you’re running around/jetpacking, since your aim will more or less be the same as when you stand still and aim down the sights. Jackfrags says he spoke to a weapon designer in the game, who confirmed this information.
I am worried that this will break down some good habits I have for BF4.